Thursday, July 31, 2014

5 Habits of the World’s Best Shooters

With the price of ammo increasing and shooting ranges becoming less available due to the expansion of our cities and increased restrictions, it’s becoming harder and harder to learn to shoot let alone become proficient or even expert. Proficiency requires hours of training, and to be an expert is a completely different can of worms. Both require hundreds of hours of practice and thousands of shots. Just try achieving pistol mastery in your midtown apartment and see what happens. As the world testers on the edge of destruction, prices go up, draughts, disease, riots, government collapse, and more, it’s extremely important to learn to shoot and to be comfortable with close quarters combat. To meet the ever increasing demand for pistol training, Next Level Training has developed the most accurate pistol analog on the market, the SIRT pistol: it is 100% safe, silent, accurate to the real thing in form, function, and weight, and since it fire lasers rather than bullets, it is cheaper than spending a couple grand on ammo. The SIRT pistol is no way a replacement for live fire training but coupled with the following training routines, you should have no problem maintaining your current skill sets and developing new ones. These drills are safe and doable even if you are not using a SIRT pistol they will keep you on the top of your shooting game. 1. All of the Best Shooters Are in Good Shape This does not mean that you have to be a triathlete or as big as a bull moose but it does mean that you need the physical strength and control to manage a firearm before, during and after the shot. Make this drill a habit and you’ll be steady as a rock in no time.



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