Try it yet?
Right. Like lined up in a stack or from the high ready.I thought the press out draw stroke was for CQB? Example, for LEOs who are often standing close? Idk, maybe multiple reasons..
Either way, it's probably not the most efficient for target shooters.
Ahhh u knew what I meant... ;-PRight. Like lined up in a stack or from the high ready.
Not the most efficient for target shooters? Id say target shooters dont worry about a draw stroke at all and competitive shooters dont do this press out thing.
Must...not...be...a...smartass!...do you teach your basic students to take up the trigger slack as they are extending the gun? (once it is pointed down range of course)
The one pistol class I took had us shooting on the beep.
Steven that reminded me, do you teach your basic students to take up the trigger slack as they are extending the gun? (once it is pointed down range of course)
I asked because a basic pistol course I took through a different trainer was teaching just that to basic students. Like student who take 20 seconds to do a mag change students.Must...not...be...a...smartass!
Why were you asked to shoot on the beep?
Telling a noob to take up the slack on a 1911 would be a bad idea. Probably the same result with an Apex'd M&P. There's not much "slack" thereI asked because a basic pistol course I took through a different trainer was teaching just that to basic students.