Nothing new, and nothing original, but this all works for me.
Think positive. Do not analyze anything bad, like missed shots. Forget them, analyzing them is only reinforcing in your mind, if you cant remember them, you are less likely to do it again. You never learn from your mistakes, thatÂ’s bs politicians put out. Concentrate on the good shots, what did I do right, when you know, do it again and again. Practice, but if you are shooting poorly give up and go home. Never practice shooting poorly. Inversely shoot longer if you are shooting well. Try dry firing, this is the best practice you can do, you can do it sitting in your favorite chair, shoot out the window. I do this all the time, try holding on a blade of grass at 75yds and see the effect of the trigger on your hold. Fist time I did this, I was surprised I ever hit anything. When you get your hold steady stand up, dress in what you normally shoot in, including boots, only shoot in boots. And do it again until you can get a good hold, don't be afraid to change things, and concentrate on the good shots, and remember them. Do it again. Then go and shoot at the range.
I suppose the best advice, is only listen to good advise. Now is this good advise...
Just my 0.2c worth.
Cheers Dave