Instructions without instruction.
Monday, June 28, 2010 Filed in:
Revolvers, Techniques &
Training
Shooting Illustrated recently posted an article about how to shoot a
snub-nose revolver. I’ve generally found that shooting a
snubby is exactly like shooting any other double action revolver,
save for the shorter sight radius, but apparently I’m now in
the minority. (That, or I just don’t know how to sell
articles and classes effectively.)
The author suggests dry firing for 20 days as a good way to learn
trigger control. Unfortunately, he never tells you just how to
achieve said control, let alone what it is, asserting that dry fire
will magically take care of those little details. You should
already know my
feelings on this subject.
May I humbly suggest that you read this article over at the Personal Defense
Network instead? I think you’ll find
it far more useful.
Now, about that "hip shooting" nonsense...
-=[
Grant ]=-
Tags: snubby