I am going to be taking a Tactical Carbine/Handgun class with ITTS and Scott Reitz this march. I desperately do want to be "that guy" (I know this has probably brought up before) in this class. I have taken The basic Carbine class that is required for LEO's here in MA, but it mainly covered different ways to sling your rifle and we only shot 100 rounds from varied positions Kneeling, prone, standing and etc. I am very confident in my ability to shoot and handle the weapon safely. What I am looking for are some suggestions on what are some things I should work on from now till I take the class. I have the ablity to work one on one with a Carbine instructor (Local LEO) during this time.
As I have already mentioned, I am looking for some suggestions on things I can work on before I take the class so I can avoid becoming "that guy". Keep in mind that I am very open minded and have zero problems when it come to following intructions. The last time I was worried about being "that guy" I dropped that worry as soon as I stepped on the range and shot a 98 and 96 (out of 100) on the two parts of the MA LEO pistol Qual. So I should have no problems but I just want to be prepared.
-DM-
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