Home » The Shooting Drill You’re Most Likely To Actually Use In Self Defense

The Shooting Drill You’re Most Likely To Actually Use In Self Defense

The truth is that most of the time, a defensive shooting is going to be at close range. So, you need to practice shooting without extending your arms.

Next Post Coming Soon…▶

When it comes to practicing and learning self-defense, there’s a few classic drills everyone likes, and there’s often a new drill that’s popular whenever a big defensive shooting hits the news (ex. the “Dickens Drill”). While all of these drills are useful to prepare for real-life defensive possibilities, there’s one drill that many shooters don’t do: shooting from retention.