HI express
Member
I know that if we stick to the licensed gun ranges, you seldom if ever are allowed to 1) draw and shoot 2) move and shoot.
Other than the commercial gun courses and competition shooting, how many of you get to practice shooting on the move? If so, isn't this more practical than standing and punching holes in paper?
I see this on TV news and programs that show the LEOs practicing house entries and other realistic scenarios. So they are better prepared to deal with real life incidences, right?
So how do us average guys get that kind of training and practice?
Other than the commercial gun courses and competition shooting, how many of you get to practice shooting on the move? If so, isn't this more practical than standing and punching holes in paper?
I see this on TV news and programs that show the LEOs practicing house entries and other realistic scenarios. So they are better prepared to deal with real life incidences, right?
So how do us average guys get that kind of training and practice?