This came up in the "Reload with Retention" thread and I didn't want to hijack that one, so here we are.
I am waiting on an RPAL and will be buying my first handgun when it comes. Eventually, I want to work up to some IDPA stuff. As mentioned, taking a holster course as a rookie is not that productive until my skills come up to a reasonable level.
So, what is a reasonable level? What should I work on and to what level before looking at holster work?
BTW, I am not a rookie with long guns or shooting in general and have shot borrowed handguns in the past. Just never owned any myself until now.
Thanks,
Mark
I am waiting on an RPAL and will be buying my first handgun when it comes. Eventually, I want to work up to some IDPA stuff. As mentioned, taking a holster course as a rookie is not that productive until my skills come up to a reasonable level.
So, what is a reasonable level? What should I work on and to what level before looking at holster work?
BTW, I am not a rookie with long guns or shooting in general and have shot borrowed handguns in the past. Just never owned any myself until now.
Thanks,
Mark




















































