Prepared Citizen Training to become a Well Rounded Shooter

Published on February 16, 2024
Duration: 45:42

This video emphasizes the importance of building a strong foundation in shooting fundamentals before progressing to more advanced skills. It differentiates between well-rounded shooters and specialists, advocating for a deliberate training approach. The content stresses self-reflection, proper class selection, vetting instructors, and consistent practice over simply acquiring gear or attending numerous courses. The speaker, Eric from Barrel & Hatchet, shares insights from his experience as an instructor, highlighting practical application and preparedness.

Quick Summary

To become a well-rounded shooter, prioritize mastering fundamental skills like stance, grip, and trigger control. Understand the difference between being a generalist and a specialist, choose training classes that match your current skill level, and consistently practice to improve efficiency across various shooting disciplines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Training to be a Well-Rounded Shooter
  2. 00:50Barrel & Hatchet Community and Support
  3. 04:00Foundation and Fundamentals of Shooting
  4. 09:46What Kind of Shooter Do You Want to Be?
  5. 12:03Meaning of a Well-Rounded Shooter
  6. 13:17Tactical vs. Competition Shooter Mindset
  7. 14:00Competitions as a Training Tool
  8. 16:12Choosing the Right Training Class
  9. 19:03When to Take Advanced Courses
  10. 20:25Vetting Trainers and Finding Pacing Partners
  11. 22:08Using Shooting Standards as Training Aids
  12. 23:49Sponsor Segment: Shields Outdoor Gear
  13. 25:18Barrel & Hatchet Class Offerings
  14. 25:46Fighting Pistol Course Details
  15. 27:28Fighting Carbine Course Details
  16. 29:18Scoped Carbine & Night Vision Courses
  17. 31:48Medical Courses with Guardian Angel Consulting
  18. 32:29Gear Dictated by Mission and Role
  19. 34:47Instructor's Belt Setup Walkthrough
  20. 42:05Conclusion: The Time for Training is Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fundamental principles of becoming a well-rounded shooter?

Becoming a well-rounded shooter starts with mastering fundamental skills like stance, grip, trigger control, and sight alignment. It involves understanding the difference between being a generalist and a specialist, choosing appropriate training, and consistently practicing to improve efficiency across various shooting disciplines.

How should I choose the right firearms training class?

To choose the right class, conduct honest self-reflection on your current skill level. Then, carefully review the curriculum to ensure it aligns with your training goals. Avoid classes that are too advanced, as this can hinder your learning and slow down the entire group.

Is competition shooting beneficial for a non-competitor?

Yes, competition shooting can be a valuable tool for any shooter, including those aiming to be well-rounded. It provides a platform to test skills under stress, identify performance weaknesses, and gain experience in on-demand performance, which can inform future training plans.

How important is consistent practice versus attending many training classes?

Consistent practice, including dry fire and live-fire drills, is crucial for integrating learned skills. Attending numerous classes without sufficient practice time will not lead to significant improvement, as reps are essential for building proficiency and making skills habitual.

What is the role of gear in becoming a well-rounded shooter?

Gear selection should be driven by your mission and role within a team. As you train, you'll naturally gravitate towards refined, practical equipment that supports your primary shooting disciplines, embodying a 'one warrior, one sword' mentality rather than collecting excessive items.

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