The furthest I've shot with my handgun was out to 100 yards, but it was in the prone position. Bob is one heck of an instructor and shooter. He was one of my instructors in the police academy years ago.
I've always been humble about my shooting ability. I know I'm a good shooter and it took my wife hounding me years ago to become an instructor. As we all know here, it is a perishable skill. You have to get out and shoot as much as possible to stay sharp. The way I see it, as a conceal-carry holder it's my responsibility to be as proficient as possible with my carry gun. Every dime I've made as an instructor has gone back into my own training. I'm always looking for feedback, advice, etc. to make me a more proficient shooter.
I about crapped a gold brick when I heard that round hit the steel plate though. Even though I admit it was lucky, it still felt great.





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