The off-season is when next season gets built. Dawn Grant's column walks through what she actually practices between events, with five drills that any shooter can run on a five-stand or a borrowed flurry station.

None of the drills are exotic. The value is in the structure, in the repetition count, and in the focus discipline she layers on top of them. Each drill has a clear purpose: gun mount under variable timing, eye discipline on transitional pairs, pre-shot routine consistency.

For shooters serious about closing the gap on what their actual ceiling is, this column is a working program rather than abstract advice.


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