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Originally Posted by Zeraph
You really assume much. Some people are just better shots than others. but thanks for the advice
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I'm not trying to jump in your shit or preach, but I disagree with your lackadaisical approach to training. I'm sure that you know your way around a handgun and can bang out tight little groups at the range. That being said, standing still and taking your time to shoot small groups on a stationary target is worlds away from drawing from different positions, reloading, clearing a malfunction, shooting while moving/behind cover and generally engaging a target as quickly and accurately as possible with multiple rounds - all of them on target. You can't just learn these skills once and be done with it. It takes a long time to be able to develop those skills and constant practice (once a month, at the very minimum) to maintain them. If you are going to carry a gun, then you owe it to yourself and, more importantly, those around you, to be as proficient as possible with it.
You said that you only plan on practicing a couple of times a year. I don't care who you are or how much natural talent you have. A couple of times a year is not going to cut it.