So I practice at home, dry fire a bunch. Everything looks good.
Then, practice at the range, do decent with CB, drills, groups, etc.
And then go to a monthly match and some stages do great, and others fall apart. My brother has the same issue, we've discussed this topic and when one little thing goes wrong, the rest of the stage goes downhill and my performance gets worse fast. In those ones, I feel pressure to shoot fast, like that somehow makes up for missing, even though I know it doesnt, and miss easy points. For instance, the other day, I somehow double-stroked the bolt, and jammed two rounds, had to drop the mag, and ended up single loading the last 4 shots out of 8, the whole time thinking "go faster, time is running out!"
Any advice, how do you train to deal with the mental pressure in a match vs. on a practice day at the range? How do you train to deal with problems?
Then, practice at the range, do decent with CB, drills, groups, etc.
And then go to a monthly match and some stages do great, and others fall apart. My brother has the same issue, we've discussed this topic and when one little thing goes wrong, the rest of the stage goes downhill and my performance gets worse fast. In those ones, I feel pressure to shoot fast, like that somehow makes up for missing, even though I know it doesnt, and miss easy points. For instance, the other day, I somehow double-stroked the bolt, and jammed two rounds, had to drop the mag, and ended up single loading the last 4 shots out of 8, the whole time thinking "go faster, time is running out!"
Any advice, how do you train to deal with the mental pressure in a match vs. on a practice day at the range? How do you train to deal with problems?