- Location
- Nova Scotia
Some of you make shooting sound like rocket science, lol.
Although it may be true for some, not everyone requires a coach to become a competent marksman. Can a coach help? Definitely, but so can videos. It all depends on what type of learning best suits the individual. Personally, I wouldn't bother with paid lessons unless I was trying to become a highly competitive shooter.
A lot of people say that just going to the range and shooting a $hit ton won't help but I beg to differ. Learn the basics, practice a lot, shoot a lot, get better.
But you get these people that think you cannot teach a old dog tricks, or embarrassed to ask for help. I would say I'm decent shot, but I recently found out I was holding the gun too light. So I had to work on that. I also had issues shooting barricades in PPC. I just asked one of the older fellas, how they do? Because I was bashing my knuckles off the posts. That night I happened to win the night.
Asking for coaching, shouldn't be a hard thing. But in shooting, the biggest thing I've seen is people egos. Years ago, I was at a indoor range. I had a single ported comp 45 ACP 1911 on the bench. This guys walks in, I unload my gun and walk back, to let him setup. He looks over, sees the thing. Went on, how hes not gonna setup by me. So he setups far away from me. So we are shooting, he has his target at like 5M, hes shooting, and hes struggling. Changing his grips, stance etc. I walk over, and say. I see that your struggling, with finding a comfortable grip and stance. Lets find you a grip and stance that works the best. Hes like I don't need to and actually starts to packs his bags.