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Old September 3, 2009, 02:21 PM   #27
cjw3cma
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Join Date: July 9, 2007
Location: Chiloquin, OR
Posts: 217
Never stop training. Do the same training over again. Change it up a bit. Being proficient with a firearm means lots of practice in varied situations (staged for training purposes).

Personally I hardly ever just target practice. I try when I am able varied ways of drawing and firing at the target. lately I have been using props in my hands / arms (like grocery bags or shopping bags). I bring different outerwear (jackets / vests / etc. that I normally wear) to practice being able to get to my weapon. These methods have helped me find the weak points in my knowledge / training and allowed me to know better the type of situation where I become most vulnerable.
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