We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......
Why did he keep saying "on it" at random times?
Many of the things mentioned, like holsters, sights and zeroes can be learned over the internet, or with simple instruction. The thing that can’t be bought, or fully learned through instruction, is what I believe is the single most important skill in shooting, regardless of whether you are a defensive or competitive shooter, and that is trigger control. Trigger control only comes from doing the work. As you develop trigger control, you extend the distances you shoot, shrink the target sizes, and increase the speed you shoot difficult targets at.
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I was part of the March 3 class that Karl referenced in his blog post. I was impressed with the professionalism Karl and his instructors showed in that circumstance - no fussing at the student, just "Okay, try aiming here...not working, try aiming here..." while I was thinking "Why the <bleep> did you put out the time and expense to do this class without making sure your gun hits where you're aiming?". It was a lesson learned for those folks.
If you have a chance to train with Karl, do it. He's near Austin but is taking it to the road this year as well.
@Tom Givens, looking forward to training with you at Karl's place this fall!
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I routinely shoot out to 100 yards with a very stock G-19 daily carry gun. It's not hard to do if you don't tell yourself you can't do it!
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In ancient times when Dinos roamed we would go to an open shooting area in Cali and shoot at boulders about 200 yards away with big hogleg revolvers. Not accurate but very fun! If you have the capacity distance shooting can be quite fun, at least until nature decides distance shooting is no longer for you. "is that the target?" "Nope its a mountain."
Its a very nice setup. They usually have a head instructor with multiple assistants helping everyone out. Its really great, especially for beginners. They treat everyone calmly and friendly. Really good if you are a bit of a skittish beginner.
Plus they are strategically located in driving distance of several very excellent BBQ joints. Precious cargo!