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How to start with dynamic shooting?

Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into dynamic shooting and have already obtained your firearm license? Fantastic! Now it's time to take your first steps in this thrilling discipline. You might have many questions, such as "Which pistol should I choose?", "What kind of gun belt do I need?", and more. This article will provide you with an introduction to dynamic shooting and some tips to help you get started.

 

Safety first

The first step in dynamic shooting is mastering safety rules. Always treat every firearm as if it were loaded, only point the muzzle in a safe direction, and be aware of your surroundings. These principles must become second nature to you, as violating them can lead to disqualification in competitions.

 

Shooting basics

Mastering the basics of shooting is crucial. Dynamic shooting is not just about static aiming from 25 meters. You need to learn how to draw your weapon quickly, reload efficiently, and shoot accurately in rapid sequences, all while maintaining full safety.

 

Courses and training

To improve your skills, it's worth joining a local shooting club and participating in dynamic shooting courses. This will give you a solid foundation and teach you dynamic shooting systems. Remember, a course is just the beginning – success comes from regular training, both at the range and during "dry" practice at home.

 

Choosing a pistol

Selecting the right pistol is an important decision. In dynamic shooting, popular choices include semi-automatic hammer-fired pistols with a steel frame, such as the CZ Shadow (SP-01, Shadow 2) or the Italian Tanfoglio. Initially, choose a pistol that feels comfortable and that you can modify to suit your needs.

 

Choosing competitions

Choosing the right competitions is the next step. Start with local events, which often have more relaxed rules. Great places to learn include the IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) or IPSC (International Practical Shooting Association). As you gain experience, you can participate in more advanced competitions.

If you're ready to start your dynamic shooting adventure, purchase a suitable pistol, enroll in a course at a reputable club or company, and start participating in local competitions. Modify your equipment as needed and continue regular practice. Find a coach who can help you refine your technique and prepare for more serious competitions.

 

Remember, dynamic shooting is a sport that requires time, dedication, and sometimes significant investments. But it is also an incredibly rewarding passion that allows you to develop skills and meet people with similar interests. Good luck!