AR-15s

If you want to become a better shot and shoot better under pressure situations, I encourage you to search out local clubs holding NRA/CMP Highpower matches and get involved. Actual required equipment is essentially a rifle with scope or irons and an sling and a few magazines. You can invest in a lot more, but a minimal investment gets you started. Course of fire varies based on the particular match and it may be full distance or reduced course, but you shoot slow fire standing, rapid fire sitting, rapid prone, and slow prone. Rapids require 10 shots in 60-70 seconds and require a mag change. Slow fire is single load. You learn a lot about yourself and your equipment. With the right rifle and good ammunition you can get involved some of the long range games, which tend to prove that it is the Indian and not the arrow.
High power rifle - Wikipedia
Three-gun is another fun game to hone your skills. My club does it pretty informally without a lot of running around.

Ive run three gun and they have public pistol corses every weekend at the local range. Just personal preference but I enjoy shooting on private property more. We can set up our corses however. We have moving targets, walls, doors, different barricades that make you go prone or drop to a knee. I can’t post videos but this is a screenshot from a video two weeks ago.

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