eraseallhope
Regular Member
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I'm getting tired of all these people and politicians sayin we carry weapons and have NO training...
That is bull... I bet you I shoot my weapon more often than most police officers...
AND I spend a hell of a lot of money to shoot where "they" want me to shoot... I can't just drive in the desert and shoot anymore.
So what do you guys do to keep your accurancy up to par?
I usually do an hour of dry/unloaded unholster and presntation
Along with dry fire drills, just to keep up with my trigger pull, make sure I'm squeezing and not pulling the trigger.
When I'm on the range I like to work up my adrinline a bit, take a short jog and come back to the lane, aim and fire, trying to keep a tight grouping under simulated stress.
When I do get to get go out to the desert, I like to do shootin on the move, forward and back wards.
But yea, my point is...
I make gun safety and training a regular habit...
Its like bike once you learn you never forget... but the more you practice and put in time.. the more you learn and the better you get.
So screw anyone who says we are untrained.. I'm sure we all train in our own ways...
Feel free to tell us what drills you like to do at the range
I'm getting tired of all these people and politicians sayin we carry weapons and have NO training...
That is bull... I bet you I shoot my weapon more often than most police officers...
AND I spend a hell of a lot of money to shoot where "they" want me to shoot... I can't just drive in the desert and shoot anymore.
So what do you guys do to keep your accurancy up to par?
I usually do an hour of dry/unloaded unholster and presntation
Along with dry fire drills, just to keep up with my trigger pull, make sure I'm squeezing and not pulling the trigger.
When I'm on the range I like to work up my adrinline a bit, take a short jog and come back to the lane, aim and fire, trying to keep a tight grouping under simulated stress.
When I do get to get go out to the desert, I like to do shootin on the move, forward and back wards.
But yea, my point is...
I make gun safety and training a regular habit...
Its like bike once you learn you never forget... but the more you practice and put in time.. the more you learn and the better you get.
So screw anyone who says we are untrained.. I'm sure we all train in our own ways...
Feel free to tell us what drills you like to do at the range