Expectations vs Reality at a Practical Shooting Match
This video emphasizes a structured approach to improving practical shooting skills, differentiating the roles of dry fire, live fire practice, and competition matches. Dry fire is presented as the primary tool for habit correction and mechanical refinement, while live fire is for reinforcing these changes and observation. Matches are for testing performance under pressure and experiencing competition dynamics, with observations feeding back into dry fire practice. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, advocates for this multi-faceted approach to skill development.











