Posted September 22, 2016 4:40 pm by Comments

By James England

In this video, an instructor demonstrates the wall drill. For those unfamiliar, you start off with an unloaded firearm, facing a wall, about a full arm’s distance away. Drawing your firearm, find your front sight alignment. When you pull the trigger, you will be able to notice any slight deviation or movement. This can help inform you on how to better compensate for slight movements that can result in a round going off target.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Before attempting this, please manually inspect your concealed carry handgun to ensure it is unloaded. This exercise does require you to pull the trigger. Safety is always a concealed carrier’s number one priority.

This was actually a new practice technique I just learned about the other day and since incorporating it into my routine drills, I’ve found my trigger control has improved remarkably. The US Concealed Carry Association, in addition to doing concealed carry insurance, actually hosts a number of fantastic videos on their YouTube channel where they discuss techniques and things concealed carriers should consider.

In the video, the instructors recommend doing the exercise in repetitions of ten. Their point in setting an upper limit was so that your attention remains focused on the …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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