PKM said:
You would aim CTE for a straight-in shot?
Yes...but first you have to understand what the CTE system is...and there is massive misinformation on that topic on the forum.
Back to the point, the shot you outlined is a standard "in stroke" drill for me.
It requires a firm but not massive stroke pace to draw back to the head rail and generally, the more power the shooter uses, the more likely stroke errors will raise their ugly heads.
I alternate between stop shots, medium draw and power draw strokes.
On the stop shot, I try for DEAD STOP...no reverse and no SPIN. The no spin part is NOT easy. I get zero forward/backward movement..oh..9 of 10 tries but am happy to get zero spin on 4 tries.
On the draw strokes I am also looking for straight reverse spin. Pulling it back with NO side spin is a thing of beauty and confirms that you have struck the CB right on the vertical centerline.
Bob Jewett's progressive drills are THE NUTS.
I don't recall if he suggests it but IMHO it is best to shoot the shorter draw distances over and over until you OWN them before going to the next distance...rather than shoot just a couple of the shortest and a couple of the next length etc.
Once you own them all, then alternate between them.
Regards,
Jim