Re: Is Target Shooting Best For Self Defense?
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:35 pm
Oh definitely. Unload the weapon, check that it's unloaded, then check again. Then do a dry run in front of a mirror; draw, aim and pull the trigger at your reflection. Pay attention to how the gun comes out, where your trigger finger is, and what the muzzle screens as you bring it to ready; your reflection, if it were a BG, should be the first object the gun is pointed at with your finger on the trigger. IPSC stresses this very highly; flashing your hand with the muzzle as you draw while bringing your off-hand up is a common mistake and will get you disqualified for a safety violation in most competitions.txinvestigator wrote:I always recommend doing this dry first.Liko81 wrote:Find a range that allows holster draws and a shooting buddy with a whistle, and a few dozen B-27 targets. If no local range allows holster draws, get some target holders and go outlaw in a vacant field; remember municipal gunfire bans and proper backstops/runoff when choosing a location. Do draw-point-shoot drills. From an everyday stance, hands at your side, at the whistle you must free, aim and fire your weapon just like you would in a real-life situation; as fast as possible while putting shots on target.