Practical Shooting After Dark EP 177
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features discussions on competitive shooting politics, firearm training techniques, and local match organization. Joel Park shares insights on using a Tanfoglio Stock II with a heavier trigger for dry fire training to improve trigger control and grip pressure awareness. Bill Godbolt and Frank Rizzi discuss the concept of 'dot occlusion' for red dot sights, explaining how taping the dot can improve target focus and transition speed. Rizzi also outlines key elements for successful local shooting matches, emphasizing stage design and positive competitor treatment.











