12-03-2014, 09:03 AM
(12-03-2014, 01:19 AM)mikereddot Wrote: PPITH AND PPOTH are the next steps They are both great classes. We will start with them back in the spring.
I have taken both from Red Dot. The live fire training is excellent and will take you to the next level. And don't forget the additional Skills and Drills sessions they offer which are extensions of those classes.
Now and throughout the process of taking those classes you need to do dry fire drills. The biggest improvement you will need is in the basic handling, i.e. draw, grip, site picture/alignment, trigger control, and presentation can all be improved through dry repetition.
After all that I would suggest some competitive shooting, preferably IDPA as those clubs tend to be less competitive. I have done several matches and they really reveal your deficiencies.
(12-03-2014, 01:19 AM)mikereddot Wrote: PPITH AND PPOTH are the next steps They are both great classes. We will start with them back in the spring.
I have taken both from Red Dot. The live fire training is excellent and will take you to the next level. And don't forget the additional Skills and Drills sessions they offer which are extensions of those classes.
Now and throughout the process of taking those classes you need to do dry fire drills. The biggest improvement you will need is in the basic handling, i.e. draw, grip, site picture/alignment, trigger control, and presentation can all be improved through dry repetition.
After all that I would suggest some competitive shooting, preferably IDPA as those clubs tend to be less competitive. I have done several matches and they really reveal your deficiencies.
I have taken both from Red Dot. The live fire training is excellent and will take you to the next level. And don't forget the additional Skills and Drills sessions they offer which are extensions of those classes.
Now and throughout the process of taking those classes you need to do dry fire drills. The biggest improvement you will need is in the basic handling, i.e. draw, grip, site picture/alignment, trigger control, and presentation can all be improved through dry repetition.
After all that I would suggest some competitive shooting, preferably IDPA as those clubs tend to be less competitive. I have done several matches and they really reveal your deficiencies.


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