Today there are more tiny handguns on the market and in the pockets of CCW holders than ever. While the new crop of micros are a dream to carry for many people they are tough to practice with at the range.
Many people seem to subscribe to the "carry a lot shoot a little" philosophy, figuring once a level of proficiency and familiarity is achieved, it can be maintained with minimal practice. Others never become proficient and are content with familiarity and the reliability of the firearm. While others shoot their small carry guns more than anything else.
So, my question is, what's the minimal amount of practice your comfortable with when it comes to a very small and challenging handgun? Do you take it out of its holster for a few rounds at the range or is it your part of your normal routine?
Thanks.
Many people seem to subscribe to the "carry a lot shoot a little" philosophy, figuring once a level of proficiency and familiarity is achieved, it can be maintained with minimal practice. Others never become proficient and are content with familiarity and the reliability of the firearm. While others shoot their small carry guns more than anything else.
So, my question is, what's the minimal amount of practice your comfortable with when it comes to a very small and challenging handgun? Do you take it out of its holster for a few rounds at the range or is it your part of your normal routine?
Thanks.