Training for a High-Stress Shooting
Today, Jason Hanson runs down four drills you can add to your dry-fire practice at home so you’re able to keep your calm if you ever find yourself in a high-stress shooting situation.
Today, Jason Hanson runs down four drills you can add to your dry-fire practice at home so you’re able to keep your calm if you ever find yourself in a high-stress shooting situation.
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I recently had the pleasure of a visit from Laissez Faire club director Doug Hill and a few of the other great folks that work with us. I ran these guys through several drills to work on shooting in high stress situations. Here are four drills you can do at home to add some stress to your dry firing practice.