The wife and I went to the range yesterday to meet fellow CGN'er Still Alive for some holster training! We just received our first holsters, so it was time to try them out. We spent the first hour and a bit just learning proper draw technique and re holstering drills, with a ton of good info from Still Alive. Once we were comfortable and safely drawing and holstering it was time to load the mags.
I don't know how many of you remember the first time you had a loaded gun with one in the chamber at your side, but it certainly sharpens your senses,lol, and narrows your focus.
The wife really passed a mental hurdle with flying colours, she had said many times over the last few weeks that she didn't think she could carry her 1911 "cocked and locked" but would rather rack a round every time,lol. When the time came, she just did it, trusting in Still Alive's instruction, and not overthinking it.
Then it was " dot torture" time! What a great drill to build confidence, and even though I shot like ####, I wasn't worried, just concentrating more on the overall process than accuracy, and I have no doubt my scores will improve next time.
Overall, a great day of pistol training from an excellent teacher, a big thanks to Still Alive for your time and patience, and when I shoot my first competition i will be even more thankful for the awesome instruction!
As a bonus, I got to shoot a Beretta for the first time, what a great pistol, enjoyed it immensely !
I hope all you new shooters have the opportunity to be mentored by fellow CGN'ers, with the experience and knowledge of Still Alive, we have met a few great local people thru here, can't say enough good things about this community
I don't know how many of you remember the first time you had a loaded gun with one in the chamber at your side, but it certainly sharpens your senses,lol, and narrows your focus.
The wife really passed a mental hurdle with flying colours, she had said many times over the last few weeks that she didn't think she could carry her 1911 "cocked and locked" but would rather rack a round every time,lol. When the time came, she just did it, trusting in Still Alive's instruction, and not overthinking it.
Then it was " dot torture" time! What a great drill to build confidence, and even though I shot like ####, I wasn't worried, just concentrating more on the overall process than accuracy, and I have no doubt my scores will improve next time.
Overall, a great day of pistol training from an excellent teacher, a big thanks to Still Alive for your time and patience, and when I shoot my first competition i will be even more thankful for the awesome instruction!
As a bonus, I got to shoot a Beretta for the first time, what a great pistol, enjoyed it immensely !
I hope all you new shooters have the opportunity to be mentored by fellow CGN'ers, with the experience and knowledge of Still Alive, we have met a few great local people thru here, can't say enough good things about this community




























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