This video addresses how to prepare for a first practical shooting match with limited range access, emphasizing that many essential skills can be practiced without live fire. Key takeaways include mastering firearm safety and operation, practicing gun manipulation like drawing from a holster and changing magazines, and understanding safe movement around a stage. The instructor highlights that accuracy and fundamental skills are more critical for a first event than speed, and that practice with a single target and rapid fire is highly effective.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Tim Heron discussing his transition from Single Stack to Production division in USPSA. He shares his experiences at Area 3, highlighting the differences in scoring and the competitive landscape. The discussion delves into the importance of accuracy in Production, the challenges of gun manipulation with a new platform, and the mental shift required for competitive success. The hosts also address a viewer question about the "Crisscross" drill and the role of dry fire in training.
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