Good answers folks!

Sometimes all the training one is after, is to just learn the weapon. Some gets more detailed. And when one things self defense, IMHO, mentally training the brain is more important than the weapon of choice mostly.

And if one is wanting to make the P100 cut at Perry, its different than shooting coyotes, benchrest, 3 gun etc... all have varying issues... try us as service rifle shooters for years and years using IDPA as cross training... making me keep walking with a rifle while firing, and my wife had the same issues, much less a handgun, was HARD... it went against a LOT of training we'd had to be moving while shooting.

But the better you get, the better you get.

Happy we don't shoot anymore. But in some ways wish we had kept shooting as I think we could have actually become decent shooters with the AR15.


We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....