"Shoot on the move.
Shoot then move.
Move then shoot.
Practice all of these.
Static shooting will get you killed."
In order the handgun to be an effective self defense weapon, the owner must be able to hit a small moving target, quite possibly while he is moving, seeking a cover. Shooting training should always include movements; therefore, learn to shoot while moving. Whenever possible, you should practice with a moving target and moving shooter.
Proficiency with a handgun is a fast perishable skill. Regular training is a single option to maintain your capability to be a proficient shooter. The cheapest and safest options for regular firearm defense training are dry shooting and shooting with wax or rubber bullets at shot ranges.
Greg.
Try to shoot wax or hot glue bullets with your revolvers. It is a BIG FUN. Also it is a safest method to train shooting in different scenarios, even in the house. There is only one disadvantage, you need to clean the barrel after shooting. But it is not a big deal.