11/26/23

30 yd doubles - AK

Putting in work before students arrive with some AK doubles at 30 yds.

Most times, I'm working on these principles in 5.56, but I recently started exploring what was possible for me with 7.62x39. It is interesting to see the different recoil impulses with the heavier caliber when working a drill like doubles, especially at 30 yds. Using predictive as a training tool, understanding and applying the vision and connection pieces, and then applying those same principles to a reactive pace makes shooting aggressively with accountability and repeatability at any distance a reality. This has truly taken my shooting to a place I never thought possible before. Coming from a firefighter background, the importance of passing on knowledge and experience has always been integral in my overall mission and how I train. The more I learn from training, my competing in USPSA, personal practice, and dry fire, the more knowledge and experience gets passed on to my students to help them on the road to proficiency. From me, thank you to @benstoeger and @xray.alpha.llc for passing on their knowledge and experience and leading the charge on what's possible with a rifle and pistol. Keep up the solid work, gentlemen.

Your skill set must be accessible on demand and under stress, or it is not a skill set you own.

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