Going to the Range Will Not Make You Better- How to Actually Improve
This guide, presented by Neil from Geauga Firearms Academy, emphasizes that true shooting improvement comes from deliberate practice and addressing fundamental flaws, not just frequent range visits. He advocates for dry fire as the most effective training method, using a mirror to identify and correct errors like 'turtling' and flinching. The range should serve as a place to evaluate skills developed through focused home practice, highlighting that shooting is largely a mental discipline.









