#348- The Ridiculously Easy Way to Shoot Better
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Is your handgun training falling short? In this episode, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington break down the massive benefits of pushing your target back to 100 yards. While some popular online voices claim that shooting beyond 3-5 yards is a waste of time, Brent and Roy explain why distance is the ultimate truth-teller for your marksmanship.
Listen as they discuss how long-range handgun practice forces you to slow down, refine your trigger control, and master your sight picture. Whether you are an enthusiast or a professional, discover why adding distance to your routine will make you a significantly more capable shooter up close. Stop falling for the hype and start training for reality.
Key Takeaways· Shooting at longer distances (25-100 yards) forces you to slow down and focus on fundamental marksmanship.
· Long-range practice exposes flaws in trigger control, sight alignment, and breathing that go unnoticed at close range.
· Developing proficiency at distance builds the confidence and skill needed to perform under pressure at any distance.
· Don't fall for the '3-yard only' trend; professional operators train with duty pistols at much greater distances for a reason.
· If you want to be a well-rounded shooter, you must combine close-in speed drills with precision distance shooting.
· Always verify information—even from us—by testing it for yourself on the range!
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