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Many sport shooters, myself included, come to a point where shooting from a box gets a bit boring after a few years.

By now you are a reasonable shooter, you can shoot a group at different distances, and you want something different, a bit more challenging!

Course shooting is the perfect challenge and never gets boring; it's kind of shooting 2.0

Everything comes together here; from being able to shoot quickly, effectively moving to knowledge of your weapon.

 

If you shoot from a booth you don't have to move, the weapon is always in a safe direction flat in front of you and does not have to be pulled from a holster, if you have a malfunction that is no problem and you have plenty of time to do it remedy, the weapon stores a bit more that is not important for the next shot because you do not make several shots in quick succession……………………

If your weapon is empty, you have plenty of time to reload because there is no time limit!


These are points that are of great importance in course shooting; pulling the weapon out of the holster in a quick but safe way (draw) the right grip and stance (attitude) for good recoil control so that you can manage and more easily make multiple shots in a row.

Multiple magazines that are attached to your belt in magazine pouches that you can change in no time with the right technique and training.

And of course move effectively, quickly and safely through the stages.

 

These are of course only a few parts of what course shooting is all about, but very important ones; this is where it starts!

This is the basis of the course shooting and on a good basis you can build further.

 

Without competent guidance it is difficult to properly train and sharpen this foundation, and it is precisely this foundation that is the beginning of everything.


There's just not enough time on the NPSA's foundation course to get everyone up to pass level; some need a little more repetition to get the “draw” and magazine swapping smoothly and smoothly.

If this does not go well, you will run out of time during the exam and you will not get the necessary points.

There is also not enough time for your posture (stance) and grip to get it right.

That is exactly what we pay attention to and we will work until it is done; after all, this is the basis and if it is not good it will be difficult to pass the NPSA exam!


So choose the right Level for you and maybe we'll be on the track together soon.



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