Going to the Range Will Not Make You Better- How to Actually Improve
This guide, based on instruction from Geauga Firearms Academy, emphasizes that consistent range visits alone do not guarantee improvement. Instead, it advocates for a structured approach centered on dry fire practice to build fundamental skills. The range serves as an evaluation tool for habits developed at home, with a strong focus on mental control and correcting physical errors like 'turtling' and flinching.











