Shooting Habits You Need to Build Outside of the Range
Good shooting habits start long before you even get in the car to go to the range. From having your 5.56 mm green tip
ready to go to planning your range drills ahead of time, there are a
few things you can do to be a better prepared shooter before you even
set foot on the range.
Make Prep Work a Habit
First, get in the habit of doing as much prep work as possible. This way, training stays top of mind, and you become a more prepared shooter. Check prices for 9mm ammo and use a service that lets you add ammo to your reserve through recurring purchases. You’ll have a steady supply of ammo, and you’ll be able to replenish your training reserves automatically. The ammo market can fluctuate, so having a reserve can be a more affordable option in the long run, especially if you keep your average cost per round low.
Organize Your Range Bag
Is your range bag neat and tidy, or are you constantly having to dump
it out to find what you need? Before heading to the range, double-check
all your essentials: magazines, cleaning supplies, printed targets, ear
and eye pro, a first-aid kit, and anything else you need for a
successful range day. Make sure all of these items have a dedicated spot
in your bag. Staying organized helps streamline your entire training
routine.
Plan Your Drills in Advance
You have your ammo, your bag is packed, and now all that’s left to do is
plan out the range session. If you are just shooting aimlessly at a
target, you aren’t doing much to hone your skills. Planning out drills
helps you focus on specific skills in each training session. Whether
it’s accuracy, speed, or both, you should plan your drills so you can be
productive at the range and see meaningful improvement over time.
About AmmoSquared
In
2015, the AmmoSquared team set out to make ammo stacking easy. They
accomplished that goal by creating a streamlined way for average gun
owners to buy ammo and maintain an off-site reserve, all from the
comfort of home. It starts with an Ammo Plan, where you choose calibers
and ammo types. Set up your AutoBuy and shipping trigger and AmmoSquared
takes care of the rest! You can even use the built-in ammo price tools
to view the current 9mm bullet cost per round, so you know if it is a good time to buy more. AmmoSquared is the easiest way to build an ammo reserve.
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