I'm relatively new to handguns and on a relatively tight budget. I've got money to spend on guns/ammo/training and do shoot somewhat reguarly just low volume as I have quite the wishlist of guns I wish to acquire sooner opposed to the uncertainty of tomorrow. Anyways, I am a decent shot with a pistol. Not "good" by a long shot but I can generally get my shots on target and think I am doing pretty well considering how little experience with pistols I have. I do wish to improve my pistol skills, and I want to get the most out of my money as far as training/ammo goes.
I've watched a bit of youtube videos and they are helpful but they only do so much. Anyways, I was wondering if I'd be better off taking a 2 day training course sooner rather than later (so I could have a better idea of what I need to improve on and have good training drills to practice when I do go shoot), or if I would be better off holding off on the course and honing my skills a bit more before I actually go take the course (I might get more out of it this way)?
Just wanted to hear everyone's thoughts.
Also, I have land and some AR500 targets set up so no range rules to follow, if anyone has some good drills that don't use a ton of ammo I'd love to hear them.
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