How much do you train? Seriously. Think about your last trip to the range. Did you stand on the line and punch a few holes in a paper target, then call it good? You were shooting, not training. And unless you were really focused on things like grip, sight alignment, and trigger control—you were really just plinking.
Real training is an investment in money and time. Real training involves an instructor who creates a lesson plan or training sequence, watches your performance, and suggests corrective action. The instructor should challenge you to improve and provide instructional guidance when you fail to follow the plan.
Trigger Action, LLC offers the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course. This course is at least 8-hours long and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot provided revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. Students learn NRA’s rules for safe gun handling; pistol parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; range rules; shooting from the bench rest position, and two handed standing positions; cleaning the pistol; and continued opportunities for skill development.
Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Pistol Shooting handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure, Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification booklet, take a Basics of Pistol Shooting Student Examination, and course completion certificate. With an additional 4 hours of training you can qualify for the Ohio Conceal Carry.
So, I ask again. How much do you train?
For more information on NRA-Basic Pistol Training with CCW go to www.ohiotriggeraction.com.
Real training is an investment in money and time. Real training involves an instructor who creates a lesson plan or training sequence, watches your performance, and suggests corrective action. The instructor should challenge you to improve and provide instructional guidance when you fail to follow the plan.
Trigger Action, LLC offers the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course. This course is at least 8-hours long and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot provided revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. Students learn NRA’s rules for safe gun handling; pistol parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; range rules; shooting from the bench rest position, and two handed standing positions; cleaning the pistol; and continued opportunities for skill development.
Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Pistol Shooting handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure, Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification booklet, take a Basics of Pistol Shooting Student Examination, and course completion certificate. With an additional 4 hours of training you can qualify for the Ohio Conceal Carry.
So, I ask again. How much do you train?
For more information on NRA-Basic Pistol Training with CCW go to www.ohiotriggeraction.com.