SamO, self taught is what you will probably stay with considering your location and work schedule so develop a plan and set goals. The fundamentals are pretty standard and always applied w/ the 4 rules. Start w/ a perfect grip every time as you will never get to improve it once the action kicks off. Choosing holsters and concealment clothing will be determined by what allows a perfect firing grip every time. Consistency is born of repetition.


Hint: My issue gun for 12 years was a Sig 226 and we shot about 500 rds/week to a very strict standard. It would be difficult to find a more difficult pistol to master...it was very reliable on a diet of 147 gr. Gold Dots.


mike r


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