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Practical Pistol Skill Builder @ SRGC on August 16

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I'm teaching a practical pistol skill builder class at South River Gun Club on August 16. You'll start the day with a quick skill assessment, spend the day working on grip, transitions, and movement, then shoot the assessment again at the end to see how you've progressed. Everyone will leave knowing where and how to focus their training effort to see continued improvement.

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Practical Pistol Skill Builder:

You'll learn the critical skills that deliver the biggest improvement in shooting results:
  • grip, trigger control, transitions, and shot calling for fast and accurate shooting
  • movement technique and overlapping shooting and moving to increase efficiency
  • mental practices for shooting your best on demand.
Other skills like draws and reloads are addressed along the way. You'll shoot drills that you can easily set up in your own practice and receive a high degree of individual coaching tailored toward your present abilities and shooting goals.

This class focuses on raw shooting skills and is ideal for both competition- and tactical-minded shooters. I'll discuss some of the competitive applications and can refer you to dudes who know the tactical ones.

Class fee is $150, max class size is 6 students, so you'll get plenty of one-on-one coaching. Bring at least 750 rounds and five magazines along with your pistol/PCC, holster, and magazine pouches. Iron sights and red dots are both fine. We’ll start at 9:00 and wrap up around 17:00.

Sign-up link: https://practiscore.com/events/practical-pistol-skill-builder-srgc-3/participants/create
 
Idea will be to include more dry-fire on the range, which is how I and others actually train, so my expectation is that this will work out better for everyone. Students will shoot each exercise a couple times live, get feedback, then dry-fire it a couple times to incorporate the feedback before doing a few more live runs.
 
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