I am seriously thinking about taking the LFI-1 course this coming year.
It is being held within driving distance in Dunn, NC. The Judicious Use of Force is in April and then Stressfire will be October.
My question is this: would this course be okay for a relative newbie? I got my glock 23 back in July and have put 617 rounds down the pipe. I have taken a CCW class, but that is the extent of 'my training.' The CCW papwerwork is in the mail and hopefully I'll hear back before March.
I have improved in my shooting and am now shooting with both eyes open, but still start shaking some and would like to eliminate that. I don't notice it on the G23 until I put the AA kit on it and then I notice the shakes a bit. For my first few mags I can group fairly consistent, but then it'll get worse.
I would like to take the course, so that if I start carrying, I'll have the right mindset and hopefully the stressfire will help me improve shooting wise, I have the feeling that proper training could help a bunch.
It is being held within driving distance in Dunn, NC. The Judicious Use of Force is in April and then Stressfire will be October.
My question is this: would this course be okay for a relative newbie? I got my glock 23 back in July and have put 617 rounds down the pipe. I have taken a CCW class, but that is the extent of 'my training.' The CCW papwerwork is in the mail and hopefully I'll hear back before March.
I have improved in my shooting and am now shooting with both eyes open, but still start shaking some and would like to eliminate that. I don't notice it on the G23 until I put the AA kit on it and then I notice the shakes a bit. For my first few mags I can group fairly consistent, but then it'll get worse.
I would like to take the course, so that if I start carrying, I'll have the right mindset and hopefully the stressfire will help me improve shooting wise, I have the feeling that proper training could help a bunch.