Gucci Gear Won’t Save Bad Marksmanship
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 weekly) for reloads, transitions, and malfunction drills. This is followed by live fire training (200-500 rounds/month) focusing on fundamentals like zeroing, mechanical offset, and transitions. Attending competitions (monthly) and reputable formalized training courses (Pistol 2/Rifle 2 level) are also highlighted as crucial for skill development, contrasting with excessive focus on kit upgrades.











