MamaLiberty
Regular Member
My fiancee' wanted me to learn while using a lazer, I told him no way. I want to learn under the worst, hardest, most extreme circumstances, because if I ever need to use my gun, I want to be able to use it under any circumstances. Just like using a telescope on our rifle, nope, told him "I'll keep missing until I can hit it"...and now I canBesides, I like the challenge, I like to see how good I can get on my own, old school. I was scared to death of guns until a few years back. Now. I don't know what I was thinking.
So glad you have joined the people of the gun! I do hope you will reconsider at least some training aids, however. Learning how to function under stressful and less than ideal circumstances is truly important, but a lot depends on what you are shooting at... and why. If you need to hit something several hundred yards away, a scope is almost priceless. But if you never used a scope, never practiced with it, you would not be able to make that shot effectively.
Most of us don't get as much range time as we'd like, and dry fire is an essential part of handgun practice anyway, so I've found the laser to be a great way to verify my aim in practice. I don't use it all the time, and I don't use it for live fire, so I don't build bad habits with it or count on it for my aim.