Ben Stoeger explains that 50 rounds per week is insufficient for actual skill development but can serve as a valuable tool for pressure testing existing training. He recommends using this limited ammunition to perform drills like 'El Presidente,' analyzing performance through video and observation, and then returning to dry fire for genuine skill improvement.
This podcast episode features firearms instructors and competitive shooters discussing the critical importance of mastering fundamental 'hard skills' before attempting complex tactics. The experts emphasize that tactical proficiency is built upon a solid foundation of marksmanship and firearm manipulation, arguing that neglecting these core skills leads to failure under pressure. They advocate for continuous training and self-assessment, highlighting how competitive shooting can refine these essential abilities and prepare individuals for real-world applications.
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