Most of my personal train consists of "taking over the range". I go at times when there is less chance that I have to share.
Strong hand supported and not, weak hand supported and not, one handed reloads,
multiple targets, variable distances, lots of movement, lots of reloads and variable positions. Oh ya, weapon transitions as well. Strangely enough two to three years later I shoot my first IDPA Match.
"Train as you fight....Fight as you train"
"People won't rise to the occassion....they will default to their level of training"
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Be Safe, Be Trained
Life is tough...it's alot tougher if you don't know how to shoot.
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