Training: Moving and Shooting Train With Us
By Gregory Kielma
Moving and Shooting. Let Me Show You How.

Moving and Shooting. Let Me Show You How.
Gregg Kielma
I believe this is so important because if you get into a fire fight on the street, most likely you will be reacting to someone drawing on you.
In that split second when you realize what is happening, what will be your initial reaction?
• Will you just stand there?
• Will you start backing away?
• Will you run for cover?
You probably have NO idea what you would do unless you are put into that situation. But when I do force-on-force, what we usually see is someone staying in the same spot and drawing their weapon or drawing their weapon as they are backing up.
This can be deadly a reaction and even worse may get you shot and killed.
You need to realize, the first thing you should do is disrupt the shooter. The best way to do this is by moving laterally. So, move to your right or left, not forward or backwards because that makes you an easy target.
You need to train for this situation, the more training you do, the more likely you will react in the proper manner when your life is at risk.
This is a one day 8-hour advanced class
at the range. Maximum class size is 6 people.
Must have a CCW, experience with a firearm and know how to shoot accurately. Please bring with you, your holster, firearm, 250 rounds ammo, hearing protection and safety glasses. My dear friends always stay safe and situationally aware. Call for details. Sign up today!