It's a small public outdoor range just over the border on the Arkansas side, I live right on the line so even though it's about a 30 min drive its free and there usually is only one or two other shooters out there if any. It's just an awning and 5-6 benches, as long as your not doing anything unsafe (no range officer) your free to shoot as you wish.CZp10 wrote:Can I ask where you able to shoot that way?zmcgooga wrote: switched over to my carry gun and shot at B-27 targets at about 10 yards, drawing from my holster, firing three rounds as fast as I could and still be accurate and then re-holstering and I did this with about 50 rounds.
It seems every range around me has rules against everything, no holster work, no moving around, zero rapid fire, etc.
Most every concealed carry person says to work on drawing and firing rapidly, but I can’t find a range that allows it. Working on it at home and dry firing is fine, but it is not the same as actually shooting.
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- Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:10 am
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- Sun Sep 10, 2017 9:46 pm
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How do you train at the range?
Today I finally got out to the range for the first time in about a month and usually when I go to the range I'll take an assortment of guns and just shoot paper with no rhyme or reason, just out to have a good time shooting. Today I just took two AR's and my carry gun, I shot the AR's at paper at about 100 yds and then switched over to my carry gun and shot at B-27 targets at about 10 yards, drawing from my holster, firing three rounds as fast as I could and still be accurate and then re-holstering and I did this with about 50 rounds.
While, I enjoy just going out and shooting I feel like I should be doing some kind of drill(s) to help improve my abilities should a situation arise while carrying. I've watched videos on Youtube but it seems they are all in the "tacticool" craze, and while that's fine and well I'd prefer not to roll around on the ground at the range while practicing.
So are there any specific drills that you do while at the range?
While, I enjoy just going out and shooting I feel like I should be doing some kind of drill(s) to help improve my abilities should a situation arise while carrying. I've watched videos on Youtube but it seems they are all in the "tacticool" craze, and while that's fine and well I'd prefer not to roll around on the ground at the range while practicing.
So are there any specific drills that you do while at the range?