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its still good to train rack the slide single handed.
Hey now, thats my idea!the one thing i never see people practicing is shooting one-handed...and to take it further, non-dominant one-handed. i practice this each time i'm at the range.
generally i'll run through these drill when i'm shooting pistols:
-static standing shooting
-static kneeling shooting
-forward and back while shooting
-lateral movement while shooting
-one-handed (dominant and non-dominant)
-running to cover and shooting around/above
All of this is performed while drawing from a holster.
I'll sometimes run the same drills and perform reloads in the middle.
next time i'm planning on taking my video camera and snap caps with me. have a friend load your magazines and watch how you react to the *click* instead of the *bang*.
I encourage everyone, regardless of skill level to attend a handgun course. I've taken a few classes through Defensive Firearms Instruction. I've taken both handgun and carbine courses. Had tons of fun and learned a lot. instructors name is Donovan Beard.
http://defensivefirearmsinstruction.org/
Hey now, thats my idea!
Ive done it, its a GREAT training tool.
more ammo!
Brutus Out
the one thing i never see people practicing is shooting one-handed...and to take it further, non-dominant one-handed. i practice this each time i'm at the range.
generally i'll run through these drill when i'm shooting pistols:
-static standing shooting
-static kneeling shooting
-forward and back while shooting
-lateral movement while shooting
-one-handed (dominant and non-dominant)
-running to cover and shooting around/above
All of this is performed while drawing from a holster.
I'll sometimes run the same drills and perform reloads in the middle.
next time i'm planning on taking my video camera and snap caps with me. have a friend load your magazines and watch how you react to the *click* instead of the *bang*.
I encourage everyone, regardless of skill level to attend a handgun course. I've taken a few classes through Defensive Firearms Instruction. I've taken both handgun and carbine courses. Had tons of fun and learned a lot. instructors name is Donovan Beard.
http://defensivefirearmsinstruction.org/
Not that I'm awesome or anything (ok, I really am), but I take a lot of newer shooters out with me and have found that they can get a bit discouraged if I ring the gong every time and they miss a lot.
Gives me perfect opportunities to train one handed and with my less dominant (almost ambidextrous, Thanks Grandpa) hand.
Out of all of this time though, I've never tried akimbo weapons with multiple targets. Maybe ill entertain myself with that one the next trip out.
(I off hand when I bowl and a few other activities for the same reason, no one like to play with someone who wins all the time. Tiger Blood!!!!)