I am looking to see what my fellow CGN'ers consider to be the necessary skills to be considered "truly skilled" with a pistol.
A little background: Have you ever gone to the range or a match and observed someone shooting that you believed to be truly skilled with a pistol? Or, have you ever wanted to take a handgun course because you felt that the instructor was truly skilled with a pistol and knew that he/she could certainly teach you something?
What qualities did this "truly skilled" individual possess that impressed you so?
Is there a test or tangible benchmark that you consider to be an all around test of a pistol shooters skills?
Lastly, if you were making a qualification stage(s) to seperate those that can plink all day and manage to not shoot themselves and those that are skilled, what type(s) of drills would you incorporate into your test criteria?
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
A little background: Have you ever gone to the range or a match and observed someone shooting that you believed to be truly skilled with a pistol? Or, have you ever wanted to take a handgun course because you felt that the instructor was truly skilled with a pistol and knew that he/she could certainly teach you something?
What qualities did this "truly skilled" individual possess that impressed you so?
Is there a test or tangible benchmark that you consider to be an all around test of a pistol shooters skills?
Lastly, if you were making a qualification stage(s) to seperate those that can plink all day and manage to not shoot themselves and those that are skilled, what type(s) of drills would you incorporate into your test criteria?
Thanks for your thoughts on this.


















































