Logical progressions: Good Enough Is in Fact Perfect

Published on December 2, 2025
Duration: 1:37

This video emphasizes the 'good enough' principle for firearms, advocating for reliable, functional equipment over budget options that may lead to more expensive mistakes. It stresses the importance of gaining significant experience (around 10,000 rounds) before considering modifications, and highlights the value of professional training for developing self-detection and correction skills. The core message is that a solid, functional platform is perfect for learning and progression.

Quick Summary

For new to intermediate shooters, a 'good enough' firearm setup is perfect because it provides a reliable platform for learning without the distractions of endless modifications. Gaining significant experience, around 10,000 rounds, is advised before major changes, and professional training is key for developing self-correction skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The 'Good Enough' Standard
  2. 00:14Perfect for Progression
  3. 00:30Experience Before Modification
  4. 00:46The Value of Professional Training
  5. 01:05Self-Correction and Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'good enough' principle in firearms training?

The 'good enough' principle means using a reliable, functional firearm setup that is adequate for learning and progression, rather than constantly seeking modifications or the cheapest option. It emphasizes a solid foundation for skill development.

How much experience is recommended before modifying a firearm?

It's recommended to fire approximately 10,000 rounds through a firearm before considering major modifications. This extensive experience allows a shooter to truly understand the system and make informed decisions based on practical use.

Why is professional firearms training important?

Professional training accelerates skill development by teaching shooters to self-detect and correct technique failures, such as improper grip pressure. A good trainer helps build self-sufficiency in improving shooting skills.

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