In this week's video dedicated to competition shooting, Myles the Founder of Tactical Hyve, talks about and demonstrates a common exercise (with many variations) that can help improve your shooting performance. In competition, you will engage different sized targets at varying distances. Based on your skill level, how fast you engage each target and the rhythm you use can make or break your accuracy. This simple exercise mimics a number of skillsets that you should be proficient in if you want to perform well at matches. For more content, check out: https://tacticalhyve.com Don't forget to follow us too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacticalhyve/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tacticalhyve #TACTICALHYVE #USPSA #COMPETITION
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