It would be nice to know your firearms background and experience considering the instructor in this video was trained by the best of the best and is a distinguished expert shooter. As they say, if it works then stick with it.....There are several hundred shooters out there with limited experience that can put many of those to shame who claim experience just because of my training programs. Best of luck to you.
You are so right! But, there are those who may be NRA instructors who also have extensive law enforcement experience that instruct others on "what to do with targets that shoot back." After all, it isn't the badge and gun that saves their butts. How many LE's struggle in qualifying with their duty firearm? I can tell you: MANY!
Taking and passing an NRA instructor course is not difficult. Many plumbers, dentists, and college professors have taken the NRA Instructor course and have become NRA instructors. There is nothing wrong with these professions, but none of them have the experience of carrying a gun professionally for 8 - 10 hours per day. They don't have the real world experience of actual deadly force encounters that police officers have and use to help you understand what to do with targets who shoot back.
So many wrong things here...there are things you can do to make recoil go down. Really all I see here is Trigger control, that's efficent!
chris96kalonji 3 months ago
Chris,
It would be nice to know your firearms background and experience considering the instructor in this video was trained by the best of the best and is a distinguished expert shooter. As they say, if it works then stick with it.....There are several hundred shooters out there with limited experience that can put many of those to shame who claim experience just because of my training programs. Best of luck to you.
A confident and proficient female shooter!
twilsoncohen 3 months ago
You are so right! But, there are those who may be NRA instructors who also have extensive law enforcement experience that instruct others on "what to do with targets that shoot back." After all, it isn't the badge and gun that saves their butts. How many LE's struggle in qualifying with their duty firearm? I can tell you: MANY!
twilsoncohen 8 months ago
Taking and passing an NRA instructor course is not difficult. Many plumbers, dentists, and college professors have taken the NRA Instructor course and have become NRA instructors. There is nothing wrong with these professions, but none of them have the experience of carrying a gun professionally for 8 - 10 hours per day. They don't have the real world experience of actual deadly force encounters that police officers have and use to help you understand what to do with targets who shoot back.
MyWeaponsPermit 8 months ago