This video emphasizes that high-end gear does not compensate for poor marksmanship. The speaker, an experienced shooter and instructor, prioritizes consistent dry fire practice (3-4 times/week) for reloads, transitions, and malfunction drills. This is followed by live fire practice (200-500 rounds/month) focusing on fundamentals like zeroing, mechanical offset, and transitions. Competition and formalized training courses are also highlighted as crucial for skill development, with a strong caution against excessive gear obsession.
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