Andrew Court
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On the advice of the FE crew I just got my first pistol, a Walther PDP Pro Compact. Any words of wisdom out there for a newbie?
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Shoot. Shoot. Shoot. Practice. Practice a lot. Become comfortable carrying it and using it. Train. Regular course of fires are good, but throw in malfunction drills, and build in moving/shooting drills. Use and practice with a good quality holster. Find a good mentor and experienced shooter.On the advice of the FE crew I just got my first pistol, a Walther PDP Pro Compact. Any words of wisdom out there for a newbie?
IndeedGreat advice all around. I got my first range session in last weekend, while I have enjoyed shooting in the past it feels different when it’s your own pistol. My biggest issue is that I am hitting slightly to the left of where I am aiming, which YouTube tells me is either jerking the trigger or over anticipating recoil. I am also getting ready to clean a gun for the first time.
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Get training, and shoot. Vet your instructors, there are a bunch of garbage grade folks hanging shingles these days.On the advice of the FE crew I just got my first pistol, a Walther PDP Pro Compact. Any words of wisdom out there for a newbie?
Let’s do it!@Andrew Court you need to come up here and shoot 1000 rounds with me in a weekend. We’ll get you straightened out.
I watched it, great video! Always happy to learn from Pistol PeteAs lame as this sounds, there’s a video on FEs instagram of Terry helping Pete shoot his pistol. Watching that and seeing how to properly hold the dang thing improved my shooting more than anything had. Then I started learning more every time I practiced.
Always informative.I watched it, great video! Always happy to learn from Pistol Pete