We all understand the concept of stocking lots of ammo. A gun without ammo is a club.
No great newsflash there.
Yet how many of us are really training enough every year to develop and maintain true skill with arms?
We all talk about "how much ammo?" And honestly, it can become a hoarding issue for some of us- myself included. The more important question should be "how much TRAINING AND PRACTICE?"
Are you shooting enough?
Will that 20,000 rounds of .223 or 7.62 do you much good in the PAW if you don't shoot but maybe 200 rounds a year of that caliber? Seriously, ponder that for a while.
Don't count on past achievements and live in the "Glory Days" (cue old Bruce Springstein or whoever the heck song) aka "I learned to shoot when I was 12 from my grandpappy" or "40 years ago in the Army I shot marksman."
Live in the NOW or DIE in the yesterday.
So, here's the "challenge" for 2012-
Use AT LEAST 10% of your ammo stocks this year in training. The amount is up to you and dictated by your stocks.
If you have 20,000 rounds of .223 stocked, shoot at least 2,000 rounds
If you have 10,000 rounds stocked, shoot at least 1,000 rounds.
If you want to shoot more, all the better.
You get the idea.
When you look at it under this light, it's not much ammo used in training.
The hardest ones to do this with will likely be shotgun. For most folks .22 will be easy to shoot but the amounts will likely be higher as most folks stock more .22 than anything else usually. Get the kids and grandkids to help with this one.
SKILL WITH ARMS should be the goal.
Everyone has an excuse why they can't, be one of the ones that CAN and DO.
Here's to more training in 2012 and better Skill at Arms!
Robert Henry
1/4/2012
No great newsflash there.
Yet how many of us are really training enough every year to develop and maintain true skill with arms?
We all talk about "how much ammo?" And honestly, it can become a hoarding issue for some of us- myself included. The more important question should be "how much TRAINING AND PRACTICE?"
Are you shooting enough?
Will that 20,000 rounds of .223 or 7.62 do you much good in the PAW if you don't shoot but maybe 200 rounds a year of that caliber? Seriously, ponder that for a while.
Don't count on past achievements and live in the "Glory Days" (cue old Bruce Springstein or whoever the heck song) aka "I learned to shoot when I was 12 from my grandpappy" or "40 years ago in the Army I shot marksman."
Live in the NOW or DIE in the yesterday.
So, here's the "challenge" for 2012-
Use AT LEAST 10% of your ammo stocks this year in training. The amount is up to you and dictated by your stocks.
If you have 20,000 rounds of .223 stocked, shoot at least 2,000 rounds
If you have 10,000 rounds stocked, shoot at least 1,000 rounds.
If you want to shoot more, all the better.
You get the idea.
When you look at it under this light, it's not much ammo used in training.
The hardest ones to do this with will likely be shotgun. For most folks .22 will be easy to shoot but the amounts will likely be higher as most folks stock more .22 than anything else usually. Get the kids and grandkids to help with this one.
SKILL WITH ARMS should be the goal.
Everyone has an excuse why they can't, be one of the ones that CAN and DO.
Here's to more training in 2012 and better Skill at Arms!
Robert Henry
1/4/2012
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