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  1. Any police shooting is a very high stress environment. No matter how good you are at the target range when bullets are coming back at you you will revert to what you practiced. This is what makes competition shooting one of the better ways to improve. The stress of competition does not compare to the stress of a real gun fight but it does teach you to shoot under the stress of the clock and of competition. It builds muscle memory and that is an important consideration when the real shooting begins. Competition teaches you to draw from the holster acquire a site picture and shoot fast. There is nothing wrong with shooting bull’s-eye. That teaches you site alignment trigger squeeze and follow through. But, introIntroducing those stressors that competition provides is critical.

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