Evening,
I would and do want instructor training; prefer it actually, training availability is the constraint. Active police investigation of a crime against immediate family member prevents me from expanding on the details.
Looking at the following drills as it relates to semi-auto handgun:
shot placement at short / medium / long distances on single target
- Short being <=21'
Multi-target engagement
Improving reload time
Malfunction recovery (failure to eject/double feed/etc)
Improving draw from holster
Open to additional recommendations, i snagged a book that has numerous drills. But looking for other input as well
Drills Recommendations
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Re: Drills Recommendations
Can you access a range that allows shooting while moving? At least a sidestep or two to "get off the X".
I'm assuming you are practiced enough to safely do this. It can certainly be learned in empty gun/dry fire mode, as can a better draw, etc. Just always be sure the gun IS empty of course.
I'm assuming you are practiced enough to safely do this. It can certainly be learned in empty gun/dry fire mode, as can a better draw, etc. Just always be sure the gun IS empty of course.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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Re: Drills Recommendations
There is a TON of drills here http://pistol-training.com/drills
I use Todd Green's FAST drill as a benchmark device for my "skill"
I use Todd Green's FAST drill as a benchmark device for my "skill"
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^ EChryst's suggestion of the Pistol-Training.com list is a real goldmine.
To that list, the only thing I see right-off that's missing is the Defoor Standards.
To that list, the only thing I see right-off that's missing is the Defoor Standards.
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