The learning and student mindset is critical. As an instructor I can work around a lot of problems but if a client doesn't show up ready to learn there's not much I can do to address that. What's worse is when it messes with the learning experience of my other clients.
Would steel cased ammo like wolf or tula brand be allowed at a training class?... cause if one is getting into reloading of ammo that suck to leave better quality brass behind....
@@KineticConsulting thanks, do you sight it in free handed or with some sort of support. obviously with both you want good trigger squeeze and hand grip but what is your advice/expertise.
The learning and student mindset is critical. As an instructor I can work around a lot of problems but if a client doesn't show up ready to learn there's not much I can do to address that. What's worse is when it messes with the learning experience of my other clients.
Got a couple fundamental classes for Handgun & rifle lined up throughout this year and these tips help. Thank you sir! 👊
“Cleanish”. Lol love it.
Please come up to NH
Need a 2023 belt set up
8:15 would “regression” be the proper word?
Possibly
Come to NC one of these days. I'd sign up for a handgun or rifle class with you 100%.
Working on more NC stuff. Have one class there this year
Would steel cased ammo like wolf or tula brand be allowed at a training class?... cause if one is getting into reloading of ammo that suck to leave better quality brass behind....
Yes.
Do people show up with 45 acp in your class?
Watch the video
Yup
what do you suggest you zero your pistol at?
At the furthest distance you can accurately shoot. 10, 15, or 25. As long as you can get a group
@@KineticConsulting thanks, do you sight it in free handed or with some sort of support. obviously with both you want good trigger squeeze and hand grip but what is your advice/expertise.
@@riv1724 a mixture. I use support then unsupported to confirm
#1 a handgun