Why Nothing Substitutes Range Time
Newcomers to the world of concealed carry ought to be practicing in their homes and in their private times outside the range. It’s a requirement to maintain muscle memory and to keep us from being lulled into a false sense of complacency. Unloading your pistol and practicing clearing rooms, drawing from your holster and reholstering, scanning and assessing — these are the bread-n-butter skills that make someone formidable in a self-defense situation.
However, none of these skills replace range time.
Range time is time spent actively discharging rounds in a safe, controlled environment where you have the benefit of practicing not just everyday skills but the basics of marksmanship. People will brag all day long about how fast they can draw and put rounds on target — but what happens when panic hits? A sudden return of bad habits is one likely response.
Bad habits can start from a lack of experience or because of a bunch of poor ones.
Who knows better than you what your capabilities and limitations are? Hopefully no one. That’s why we practice at the range regularly. Whether it’s once a week or just a few times a month, these basics help keep us grounded. The basic fundamentals of firearm marksmanship and safety are the two key caveats from which all other skills must flow. Otherwise, we’re practicing dangerous tactics that have the potential to hurt us or others unintentionally.
In the concealed carry firearms community, there need never be the assumption of proficiency. Proficiency is proven by routine, not boasting. If a picture of your most recent target shot groupings is motivation, use it as that. Challenge it. Push the envelope of your proficiency while maintaining safety as a principle mindset.
Each range has different rules in terms of how broad your routine and practice can get. Nothing substitutes actual rounds moving down range to confirm what you think you know — or dispel the myth altogether that you know what you know.
Safety is always a top priority in practice. That mindset at the range will carry over should any of us be forced into the situation of having to use our concealed carry handgun to defend our lives, our family, or our property.
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