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The  TARGET ZONE

December 2011 

In This Issue
Where has your CTS logo been?
Gift Certificates
Free Clinic
CCW Student Makes A Difference
New Products
Class Schedule
Ideas for the ladies
Vacation Classes
Monthly Training Tip
Quick Links
  
Next Member Fun Shoots are
Dec 6
Jan 10
from 5-7pm
 
Don't forget we have full auto machine guns for rent!

 

Are you 65 or older?  Let us know to get your discount.
 
Next FREE CLINICS
 Dec 16, Jan 3 
6pm
 
Don't forget our online gun gallery

Happy Hour - 2 for 1
range time T-F noon to 3pm
 
Don't forget Gift Certificates available all year
  
 
 Did you know there are only 9 Five Star rated indoor ranges in the US, and we are one of them!


Next Glock Match
Dec 17
(always the 3rd Sat of the month)
New Series starts
Jan 21
  
UTAH CCW
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33 States Remember if you take your Utah CCW training with us it is all inclusive.  Our Fee Includes  Fingerprinting, Passport Photos,help in filling out all the forms and Even a Pre-addressed Envelope.
Truly, One Stop Shopping!! 
   

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Unlimited shooting for both you and your date only $22 and 10% off Ammo and Targets
  
  
 
Women shoot free with the purchase of a box of ammo all day on Thursdays 
  
 
FREE  1 Hour Class and Range Day with every firearm purchase.
A $57.00 Value    
 
 
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For All Your AR Needs 

 

 

Welcome back to the Target Zone: 

 

We survived Thanksgiving, did you?  Actually is was a great time for Peggy and me as we were visited by Peggy's sister Jane and her oldest daughter Casey.  Especially exciting for me was the fact that Casey had never shot or even held a firearm prior to this visit.  She was so excited to shoot for the first time and of course we were happy to provide the opportunity.casey

 

She shot a 22 pistol, 9mm Glock, and the HK MP5 Full Auto machine gun.  She is living proof that no matter your age, when you shoot a machine gun for the first time you can NOT hold back an ear to ear grin.  I don't know who was more excited Casey or me. 

 

To be able to share such a moment with a beautiful young woman that I have watched grow up was a super treat.

 

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As we close in on Christmas and all the craziness that surrounds this wonderful holiday, A reminder to Stay AWARE of your surroundings.  Across the country crimes against people are more common during the holidays.  

 

Read the paper and you will see that the Coeur d'Alene area is no exception. The other day I counted 28  burglaries in just 3 days.  On a daily basis we have patrons in the store who tell various stories of burglaries, break-ins, or some sort of criminal experience.

 

I have preached it forever and will continue to emphasize AWARENESS!  It will keep you safer than any other skill you could ever learn.  Be vigilant, lock your doors, close your blinds, use your alarms, and watch your neighborhoods like never before.  Call law enforcement if something doesn't feel right.  Be Aware and Be Safe. 

 

  

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 turkey winner

 

 A Turkey Winner

 

 

Pictured to the left is  Luke who was visiting from Texas when he entered and won our Turkey Shoot to benefit the food bank. 

 

And benefit the Food Bank we did.  Luke donated the turkey part of his prize back to the food bank.  The ultimate in re-gifting!

 

So not only did the food bank benefit from the money raised but they were able to add another turkey to their giveaway supply. 

 

Thank you to everyone who participated in our 2nd annual event for the food bank. 

 

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 Oh, but we're not done with Food Bank Collection...

 

And,You can Be A Winner as Well.....

 

Bring in a non-perishable food item before 2pm December 24th and receive one entry into our drawing for a $25.00 Gift card to Center Target Sports.  Bring in as many food items as you like and receive an entry for each item.  Help support our local food bank.

 

 

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Wow! More generous donations! 

 

As many of you know we donate 100% of the proceeds from Peggy's Refuse to Be A Victim class to the Post Falls Police OASIS program.  In the last few months one of our student couples gave a $100.00 donation to the OASIS program to be used as tuition (basically allowing 5 woman) to take the class at no cost to them.  Well, that same couple again donated another $100.00 sponsoring another 5 woman in the class.

 

Good things just seem to multiply when good people come together.  We are so pleased to announce that another awesome couple and friends of CTS who live in Utah followed the above example and donated $500.00 dollars to the OASIS program here in Post Falls specifically for Refuse to be a Victim students.  This generous donation will allow the OASIS staff to sponsor an additional 25 woman into Peggy's awesome program.

 

Thank you everyone, for being so generous and helping so many woman who so desperately need the information and fellowship provided by the Refuse To Be A Victim Class.

                       

 

Also, Center Target Sports continues to be a collection point for used cell phones and toiletries for the Post Falls Women's shelter (OASIS).  Just bring in and leave with Peggy.  They will also accept PJ's, robes, slippers and toiletry bags.  If you're travelling and have checked luggage, collect all those unused bottles in your hotel bathroom and bring them back for us to donate to OASIS.  Every little bit helps.  Thank you.

 

 

 

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MEMBERS

Remember you can reserve a lane for one hour up to 48 hrs in advance.  Call the range and find out all about this MEMBERS ONLY benefit.
 

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New Contest Begins.....   

 

Where has your Center Target Sports Shirt or Hat been?
 

 

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Pictured to the left is Elizabeth (our niece) sitting atop the sumit of Mt. St Helens.  This pictue has inspired us to solicite your photos showing us where your CTS shirt or hat has been as you travel the world.  We'll post the pictures at the range until Sept 30, 2012 and then let everyone vote on a winner.  The winner will win an awesome prize from CTS.

 

Remember the picture must be original (no photoshop modifications) and must have you and the CTS logo clearly identifiable in the photo. Make sure  we have your name and email address or phone number (which we'll keep confidential) and we'll let you know if you win.

 

Some of the best submitted photos will be printed in upcoming newsletters for all to enjoy.  Remember, the contest will run until Sept 2012.
 

Send entries to [email protected] with the subject line "photo contest".

 

Happy travels...


  

Purchase a Gift Certificate and receive a Gift in Return...gift box
 

Now until Dec 31, 2011, Purchase a CTS Gift Certificate of $50.00 or more and you will receive a FREE Day pass (a $17.00 value). Give as a gift or keep for yourself.  Happy Holidays!

 
FREE Clinic Dec 16thattack
  

Appropriate Response to Prowlers and Home Invasion

 

  

Ever wonder what should I do?  What would I do? What should my spouse and the children do?  

 

Attend this exciting FREE clinic and find out the recommended procedures and response to a home invasion.  We will discuss multiple scenarios (many real situations from our local area) and demonstrate a number of security methods, techniques, and tactics. 

 

 FREE Clinic Jan 3rd 

 

"Firearm Purchase Procedures to include NFA items"

 

sparrowAttend the January Clinic and we will demystify the firearm purchase process and government paper trail myths.  We will discuss residency issues, handguns and long guns.  We will also discuss in detail the process for purchasing NFA (Class 3) items such as short barrel firearms, and Noise suppressors. 

 

 

 

 

Registration for free clinics is required, please call 773-2331.  If you register and can't make it, please let us know.  Thanks.

 

Do you have an idea for a free clinic?  Or is there a clinic you'd like to see repeated?  Please send your ideas to [email protected]  .  Thank you.

 

 

CCW Student Makes A Difference !!

 

If you are an area resident I am sure you read or heard about how one of our CCW students came to the rescue of a Lady who was being held at knife point in Coeur d'Alene last week. I am very proud of Tim's actions. He stepped up, took a chance, and made a difference.

 

violent attackTim knew the law, he knew his abilities with his firearm, he kept an obstacle (parked car) between him and the bad guy, he knew how to verbalize his desires with a command voice, and most importantly, he understood that once the immediate threat was over and the bad guy started to run away, he could not shoot.

 

Occasionally someone will say why are your CCW classes so comprehensive? Why should I take your 8 hr class when I can go down the street and take a 3 hour class? Quite simply answered, I could not prepare in understanding or in skill sets a student for such a dynamic, potentially life altering encounter in less time.

 

Congratulations Tim for not only doing the right thing, but for taking the time to practice your firearm skills and for many years of seeking quality training and understanding the tremendous responsibility of carrying a firearm for defense.

 

Below: is the email Tim sent me after the incident. Please read for yourself what really happened that day in CDA.

 

 

This is Tim P. I took a Utah CCW class from you a few years ago.

I own and operate the "Big Yellow " mobile kitchen. We spend fall and winter months in Goodwill's parking lot in Coeur d'Alene at 4th and Harrison.

 

Yesterday while working in the trailer my wife Debbie and I heard a woman scream. I ran from the trailer towards the commotion. I found a lady being held by a man with a knife at her throat. He had her head with his left hand and was stretching it back and over her left shoulder while holding the blade pressed against her throat. I was at the far side of the hood of the car next to them when I drew my weapon, (Kimber 1911 .45) I ordered the criminal (he isn't a suspect, I saw him do it!) to "drop it or I would shoot him".

 

He glanced at me , I don't think he knew I was there, and INSTANTLY dropped her, the knife and her purse, put his hands over his head and turned and ran. I called 911, checked on the lady and stood over the dropped knife until law enforcement arrived. I have no idea why news reports have reported the robbery / assault was broken up when a witness yelled at the robber instead of the truth...

 

Thought you might want to know the "Rest of the Story", as Paul Harvey use to say. You did help plant the seed with the finest weapons class I've ever taken. Thanks, I haven't heard if they caught the man but my wife is very interested in taking one of your ladies only CCW courses now. Tim P.

 
**CTS does not teach "ladies only" classes as we believe our instructors treat everyone with special individual care and provide a comfortable learning environment for all.

Utah CCW

 Worth Repeating!!! 
New Products In Time for Christmas

 

SHOTLOCK™Solo-Vault   

  

The World's First universal shotgun vault.

The ShotLock Solo-Vault is the only universal shotgun vault of its type available on the market today. The ShotLock Solo-Vault is first in an entirely new category of product. No other safe or vault makes a pump, semi-auto, pistol grip or O/U shotgun more accessible and secure, than a ShotLock Solo-Vault. With a ShotLock Solo-Vault homeowners can have peace-of-mind knowing that their home defense firearm is close, secure and ready at a moment's notice.

The ShotLock Solo-Vault mounts on any wall or in a home, behind a door, in a closet, or in a shop.

The Facts

  • ShotLock Solo-Vault is the first and only universal shotgun vaultshotlock1
  • Fits pump, semi-auto, side-by-side and over/under shotguns
  • Will fit most pistol grip shotguns
  • Compact size 7.5" x 5.75" x 2.25"
  • 14 gauge steel construction
  • Reversible left or right opening door
  • Accommodates left and right handed shotguns
  • Mounts on a wall or in a vehicle
  • 1000+ combination programmable push-button lock
  • 2-year limited warranty
  • Made in the USA

ShotLock's will be in next week.

    
SIRT Training Guns

 

sirtThe simple design of the SIRT Dry Fire Training Pistol allows training almost anywhere providing immediate feedback to the shooter and/or an accompanying instructor. Take advantage of dead times during the day to implement training in almost any unused room or area at your facility.

 

TRAIN YOUR VISION - After market laser caps provide distinct images of the red take-up laser, such as a cross, a circle with exterior perimeter, horizontal and vertical lines and other variations to indicate take-up and providing the shooter with awareness of the muzzle location without promoting a target focus - particularly useful for front sight focused instruction. Further, the take-up indicator can be shut off by means of a dedicated disengagement spring switch. Laser intensity adjustment provides visual awareness of shot placement.

 

TRAIN SAFELY- The SIRT Training Pistol does not fire any sort of projectile, and the lasers are not harmful. Of course, as with use with any item that can resemble a gun, discretion of where to use the SIRT Training Pistol must be applied by the shooter. However, the brightly lit red front portion protruding longitudinally forward from the grip and slide module along with the sharp razor cuts aids observers to identify that the SIRT is not a real firearm. All users are cautioned to train smart with discretion of areas of use and follow the four basic firearm rules even with the SIRT Training Pistol with the exception of consented force-on-force training.

 

Chocolate Ammo is Back this Year...

 

Don't miss this great stocking stuffer or special gift for the shooter who loves chocolate.  We are expecting delivery of this year's ammo allocation in the next couple of weeks.  Available only as long as supplies last.

 

Remember last year, we ran out of stock and many milk chocolate loving shooters were left out of all the fun you can have with these tasty morsels.

 

 

 

 

A New Line of AR Optics Now In Stock

We are so pleased to continue with our plans to expand our AR product lines and accessories by introducing Sightmark Optics to our patrons.

 

Sightmark manufactures award-winning products that include riflescopes, gun sights, laser sights, night vision, range finders, flashlights, bore sights and other shooting accessories. Inspired by military and law enforcement technology, Sightmark products are designed for hunting, shooting and tactical uses. This Triple Duty concept ensures that every Sightmark product can be used for any tactical, competition shooting or hunting needs. Sightmark products give every shooter the confidence to hit their target. Sightmark is proud to serve their customers out of their headquarters in Mansfield, Texas.

The Sightmark� series of holographic laser reflex sights are ergonomically designed to create lightweight, yet accurate, sights while maintaining peripheral and depth perception when shooting. These reflex sights should not be confused with low quality imitators that can be found on the market. Sightmark's reflex sights can handle heavy recoil and will stay zeroed in longer than the competitions. These sights are perfect for shotguns, pistols and rifles. Whether it is for close quarter combat or turkey season, you will not be disappointed. To create the ultimate weapon, mount a reflex sight alongside your riflescope in order to quickly acquire targets, at close combat distances, or use the riflescope to take the long shot.


 

Level IIIA Body Armor For Your Home Defense

 

We have been waiting for the right emergency Body Armor at the right price for a long time and we finally found it.   No longer are you scrambling to find all the essentials to defend yourself and your family in the middle of the night. In under 5 seconds you have your firearm, spare magazines, flashlight, cell phone, etc. Front & Rear ballistic protection for vital areas from handgun threats up to .44 magnum ! This product provides level 3 soft armor protection in the front & rear panels with optional pouches and pockets designed for your specific firearm. 

 

Several different models are available to suit your personal needs. So when the boogie man is breaking into your house in the middle of the night you can quickly throw on your body armor vest already equipped with your favorite pistol or magazines .The Defender also functions as a plate carrier designed to hold rifle protection plates in both the front and rear if desired by the end user. The Defender provides exceptional  protection & utility in an all day comfortable package at an incredibly economic price.  Defenders are also Newly made in the USA not imported used or possibly defective armor !

 

 
Upcoming Class Schedule

Master CCW (ID) - Dec 10, 21, 29, Jan 8, 20
Utah 4 hr CCW - Dec 28, Jan 31
Utah 8hr CCW - Dec 4, 15, Jan 11, 21
Handgun Familiarity - Dec 9, 20, 30, Jan 14, 17, 26
Youth Firearms  Safety - Dec 30, Jan 14
Basic Pistol - Dec 6, 14, 18, Jan 4, 12, 24
Basic Pistol 2 - Dec 16, Jan 19
Refuse to be a Victim - Dec 28
Kubaton - Dec 27, Jan 14
Cane Defense - Dec 28
 
Combative Handgun Skills - Dec 11
Defensive Handgun 1 - Dec 22, Jan 15
Defensive Handgun 2 - Dec 3
Home Defense Shotgun - Jan 29
Basic Carbine - Jan 7
AR Armorer's Course (2 days) Jan 27-28
Hunting Skills Development-Video Simulator- Dec 7, 27, Jan 4, 22
 
For the entire calendar go to:
 
Shotgun -Dec 21, Jan 20
Kel-tec - Dec 20, Jan 6
A/R - Dec 7, Jan 6
Sig - Dec 14, Jan 13
S&W semi-auto - Dec 2, Jan 3
Revolver - Dec 13, Jan 11
Glock - Dec 16, Jan 17
Ruger - Dec 6, Jan 4
1911 - Dec 23, Jan 24
Bersa - Dec 20, Jan 18
Walther - Dec 30, Jan 31
Tauras - Dec 28, Jan 27
Kahr - Dec 27, Jan 25
Springfield - Dec 9, Jan 10

Owner Orientation classes are the free one hour class you receive when you purchase a gun at Center Target Sports.  Just bring your receipt and show up.  If you want to take the class and didn't buy your gun from us, the class is $40 and everyone's welcome.  Call the range for times. 208-773-2331

Don't Forget The Ladies at Christmas Time... 

 

We can help you find the perfect Gift! 

 

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Many classes scheduled for vacationing students and adults during Christmas Holiday period.

 

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 Kubaton, Cane Defense, Refuse To Be A Victim, and Concealed Carry Weapons are just a few of the classes scheduled during the Christmas holiday season.

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Every year during this period we get many requests for classes that may be of special interest to students away at college or boarding school.

 

We hope this schedule will allow many students home for the holidays to attend one of the scheduled classes.

 

 

We've scheduled daytime class times between Christmas and New Years to allow visiting family members and students home on Christmas break an opportunity to attend training.  Don't miss out on this opportunity. 

 

Dec 27th at 9AM Kubaton is being offered

Kubaton class

Dec 28th at Noon Refuse To Be A Victim and CANE Defense are being offered

Refuse to be a Victim

Cane Defense

Dec 29th at 8:30AM Master CCW class

Master CCW (ID, MT, OR)

Dec 30th 9AM Youth and Adult Handgun Familiarity

Youth Firearms Safety

Handgun Familiarity

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Between Dec 27th and 31st You can shoot the Machine Gun and the Range Fee will be waived.
 
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Offer Good Between:  Dec 27th and Dec 31st 2011

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Part II

 

 

 

Our defensive shooting courses here at center Target Sports have become very popular with armed professionals and serious defensive minded civilians alike. This is PART 2 of a 2 PART series in an attempt to help the shooter better prepare for high stress confrontations while using a semi-automatic pistol. 

 
Last month we discussed two of the four primary fundamentals or components of defensive pistol marksmanship: Stance and Grips.  This month we will discuss Sights and Trigger Control and an additional component of defensive pistol craft called follow-through.

 

SIGHTS

  1. Confrontational Considerations in aiming the pistol 

Consider that the shooter may not see the sight at all, due to a lack of time to do so, low light, or loss of visual acuity and near focus due to body alarm reaction. Consider that the human eye cannot focus on more than one object at a time. In addition, under the onset of the body alarm reaction, the ability to change focus from one distance or object to another diminishes and the speed in doing so may not be sufficient for aiming the weapon in a conventional manner.

 

Sight Focus

 

Three locations that a person can or will focus their eyes in an armed confrontation:

(1)     The opponent's weapon or hands

(2)     The opponent's chest or head

(3)     The front sight of the pistol (or silhouette of the pistol)

Note: a common problem in confrontations is for the defender to focus upon the object in or at the opponent's hands during the firing process.   In many cases this is away from the desired target area needed for rapid incapacitation.   Due to eye-hand coordination, in many cases the projectiles end up hitting at or near the hands of the opponent.   Once threat identification is made and there is no other choice but to shoot, focus either on the chest or head (as in point shooting) or on the front sight (as in precision shooting) as you aim the handgun. The method of aiming and sighting of the handgun is based on the situation and the distance to the threat.

 

The preferred method, whether for precision (sighted) shooting or for point shooting (where focus is on the threat and intended anatomical target location) is with the handgun held up to eye level, with the gun's sights exactly between the dominant eye and the intended point of impact.   Always raise the gun up to eye level when possible, never bring the eye (or head position) down to the gun.   Raising the gun to eye level aids in rapid, reflexive shooting that maximizes use of eye-hand coordination.

 

Sight Alignment

 

  1. Sight Alignment is the relationship of the front sight and rear sight, to be used as they were designed to be. Sight Alignment consists of having the front sight level with the rear sight and properly centered between the left and right halves of the rear sight.
  2. Sight Alignment can be initiated by having a properly fitting and pointing handgun for that particular shooter, followed by a proper grip, which aligns and elevates the handgun as a natural extension of the lower arm.   This may be especially important in circumstances where the shooter either cannot see the sights or does not have the time to do so.

  

Sight Picture

  1. Sight picture is what the shooter sees in terms of the relationship between the handgun and the target. Focus on the front sight (this is either a fine focus or focus that includes some of the area to the front of the muzzle). The gun and sights are centered on the intended target (upper chest or head), target appears as a blur or slight blur (depending upon the distance), rear sight appears as a slight blur.
  2. For point shooting situations, or others where the sights are not completely used, the sight picture may consist of a blurred image of the gun, held at eye level, and the focus being upon the intended point of impact of the round(s).

  

TRIGGER CONTROL and TECHNIQUE

  

A lack of proper trigger control is the number one cause of misplaced shots.   Trigger control is certainly more than just "pulling the trigger" or "making the gun go off."

 
The proper grip, locked wrist, and the proper position of the trigger finger... Smooth steady pressure to the rear...Until the point where the shot breaks... maintained rearward throughout recoil...And returned or reset to the position where the trigger mechanism is able to fire again...But without removing the finger from the trigger while on target and still engaged in the firing process.

  

The elements of Trigger Control and Technique are:

A.     Trigger Finger Position

-finding the optimum position or "sweetspot"

-inside of trigger finger does not rub on the outside of the gun during stroke

B.     Trigger Finger Pressure

-smooth steady pressure straight to the rear,

-roll or press the trigger, don't "pull" or "jerk" the trigger

C.     Trigger Speed

-shoot only as fast as you can hit, not merely as fast as you can.  

D.     Trigger Cadence

-the shots should be in an even timing, not sporadic

E.     Trigger Resetting

- as the trigger is pressed to the rear, the shooter should maintain rearward pressure through the entire recoil process. The trigger is then allowed to move forward under spring tension only enough to the point where it resets (the sear or firing mechanism re-engages). This is done without allowing the trigger finger to come off the trigger, so the trigger finger moves back and forth with constant contact while the gun is on target and firing.

 

Proper trigger finger discipline is essential to both safe and effective handgun shooting. This means that the only time that the trigger finger goes on or near the trigger is when the gun is on target. Otherwise, remove the trigger finger anytime that there is no sight picture or when voluntarily lowering the pistol to a ready position.

 

 

FOLLOW THROUGH  

 

This additional component of defensive pistol marksmanship is essential for success in an encounter.   Follow through during the shooting process can be defined as maintaining the sight picture and other fundamentals of defensive pistol marksmanship throughout the shot process and slightly after the last shot is fired. This can consist of a momentary pause after each and every shot where the gun continues to be aimed. Follow through is not immediately lowering the pistol from the line of sight after the shots or relaxing the stance.

  

Breathing or breath control is not normally taught as a technique for defensive shooting. During a short distance, close proximity, immediate threat type situation there simply may not be time to level a gun and relax for the shot.   For a more extended situation where a very precision shot may be taken, then a breathing technique, such as using the natural respiratory pause (after the exhale) may be suitable.   It might be useful for the shooter to implement breathing techniques during the recovery process (when coming to the ready position or upon reholstering) or during lulls in the confrontation.   Research into autogenic breathing or "combat" breathing has proven that the shooter can initiate breathing sequences to induce relaxation and reduce oxygen debt.   Using a pneumatic count ("one-thousand-one"...etc.), the shooter inhales for 4 seconds, holds this for 4 seconds, exhales over 4 seconds, and holds this for 4 seconds, and repeats the process. This induces relaxation for most persons following stress.   This technique was derived from military research following World War II.   Other variations of this may involve shorter 2 second intervals or simply taking a deep breath.

 

 

Shooter Diagnostics and Performance Improvement

 

The serious defensive shooter should learn or become familiar with the following to improve their shooting:

 

-Shot Group Diagnosis

-Common Errors for shooters

-"Calling the Shot"

-Principles of Coaching Shooters

  

By instilling the skills needed to defend oneself from a hostile act, the person has subconscious reflexes that are "ready to go," when and if needed. These skills should be properly practiced and repeated consistently, be suitable for defensive purposes, and integrated together into one smooth act.   During training, consciously make sure that all of the fundamentals are working together at once.   Learn to evaluate any time that one or more caused a change or error. Over time, the entire process becomes more integrated and subconsciously applied. When the shooter is able to repeat all of the fundamental skills effectively under stress and on demand, it is then that they have achieved the integrated act of tactical hand gunning.

  

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