Top 3 Tips for New Defensive Shooters
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1. Get a Gun That Fits Your Hand
There is nothing more difficult to overcome than a gun that does not fit the hand properly, yet it’s one of the easiest things to fix when you first get started with your defensive shooting skill development sessions. Make the time and effort to get a gun that fits your hand now, not later.
2. Get Quality Defensive Shooting Education
Rob means high-quality handgun training that is specifically designed for defensive shooting skill development in an appropriate context. Not range skills, not competition shooting skills, and not marksmanship skills. If someone tells you that the fundamentals are all the same, they probably do not understand the difference between the fundamentals of defensive shooting skill application and combat simulations or marksmanship or qualification courses that all happen out on the range.
3. Practice the Appropriate Fundamentals for Defensive Shooting Skill Application
Once you learn the basics, spend a lot of time practicing to get them right. Numerous videos of gun shooting drills are available here on PDN. You don’t need to learn a lot of advanced techniques and you don’t need to see a lot of different ways to do the same thing.
What you need to do is learn the basics of defensive shooting and practice, practice, practice until they are automated and you can do them when you need them in a worst-case scenario, which may be for home or personal defense.
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If you're a new defensive shooter, I've got three really important tips for you. Tip number one, make sure you have a gun that fits your hand. There's nothing harder to overcome than a poor gun fit to the hand. And it's one of the easiest things you can take care of when you first get started in your defensive shooting skill development session. Second thing I'm gonna tell you to do is make sure you get quality education that is specifically designed for defensive shooting skill development in an appropriate context, not range skills, not competition shooting skills and not marksmanship skills.
If somebody tells you that the fundamentals are all the same, they probably don't understand the difference between the fundamentals of defensive skill application and combat simulations, or marksmanship, or qualification courses that all happen out on the range. The third thing I'm gonna to tell you to do is practice the appropriate fundamentals for defensive shooting skill application. Once you learn the basics, spend a lot of time practicing to get them right. You don't need to learn a bunch of advanced techniques and you don't need to see a bunch of different ways to so-called skin the cat. What you need to do is learn those basics of defensive shooting and practice, practice, practice until they are automated and you can do them when you need them.
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