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There is an unfortunate situation that exists in the firearm training culture; that it is alright or acceptable to teach below average or subpar techniques or tactics during a Beginner’s Class.
There are instructors who view beginner classes as simply a block checking exercise to get people to come back for the “advanced” training class.
The first firearms training course that a person takes is actually the most important one because this is where they will either develop positive/good habits or they will learn bad or dangerous habits that are difficult to fix.
All marksmanship and gun handling are founded in the basics. The basics are not perfunctory, the basics are critically important.
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com
There is an unfortunate situation that exists in the firearm training culture; that it is alright or acceptable to teach below average or subpar techniques or tactics during a Beginner’s Class.
There are instructors who view beginner classes as simply a block checking exercise to get people to come back for the “advanced” training class.
The first firearms training course that a person takes is actually the most important one because this is where they will either develop positive/good habits or they will learn bad or dangerous habits that are difficult to fix.
All marksmanship and gun handling are founded in the basics. The basics are not perfunctory, the basics are critically important.