Marshall Bowen the owner of .308Ghillies shares some of his expertise on training and perfecting your shot while at home when you cant get to the range. Enjoy the presentation and check back again soon!
2. You can always find time to train and improve your
accuracy.
Unfortunately you can’t always find the perfect training
environment.
You might find yourself low on ammo, not able to pay
range fees, and many other reasons why you can’t train
in your ideal environment.
Although we would all love to be able to train wherever,
whenever, and however we want, this is not always
possible.
3. These “reasons” are no excuse to let your skills diminish.
One road block that I think most of us have run into is not being
able to get to a range as often as we would like.
There are plenty of drills you can do from your home, garage, or
backyard.
One of my favorite at home training exercises is the “dry-fire” drill.
Find a point on the wall, like a light switch, or just grab a sharpie
marker or some tape and make some 1”x1” squares.
I would not recommend using your living room, although I’m sure
your wives, or significant others would love to have sharpie marker
targets all over the wall!
4. You have just created your own indoor “dry-fire” range,
and have a never ending supply of magic bullets.
Now you can work on draw from the holster drills and
sighting in on your targets.
One important tool I found that makes this a little more
realistic and entertaining is called “Laser Ammo”.
I found this awesome training tool at Laser-Ammo.
5. It costs about $150 and I think it is worth every
penny.
On the other hand though, make sure you
don’t pass up the opportunity to send actual
rounds down range.
There are thousands of training tools out there
but there is still nothing better than the real
thing.
6. Marshall Bowen
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