Without a doubt, our boys get 100 times better training today than I got in the Army 45 years ago. I always am looking for "something" that I can add to my ammo bag. I think the book is on Amazon for $9.95 or so.
Frankly I want to learnt to shoot like a Porpoise or maybe a Manatee...they get no respect.
This is just me personally, but I avoid training books these days. I do like certain literature like The Warrior Mindset or On Killing, even the Hagakure and the Book of Five Ring, or The Art of War, and so on. So is this on mindset/psychology or is this a how to on shooting? I can dig the former but not so much the latter.
It is excellent. It helped my shooting a lot. It definitely was not the be-all, end-all of my shooting education (I had to seek other resources to improve my draw and grip), but it helped a lot at a critical time when I couldn't get the group tightness or the accuracy I wanted. I especially like his videos. This one changed my life:
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