Shooter Ready Challenge, January 2022

January 2022 Shooter Ready Challenge

We've been publishing dry fire training and challenge videos since October 2019 to help the average gun carrier take their skills to the next level. This series of videos is called “Shooter Ready Challenge,” and it's entirely free to watch and take advantage of.

And, you get to learn new skills from the host of the Concealed Carry Podcast, Riley Bowman.

We published the January video this week.

This time, the SRC video is all about the F.A.S.T drill, which stands for Fundamentals, Accuracy, and Speed Test. Learn why this drill is a favorite of many experienced competitive and self-defense firearm instructors.

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Learn how to set up the drill and run it using LASR software by visiting the Shooter Ready Challenge Page. What's cool about that page is that all of the other past challenge videos dating from October 2019 until last month are also available for free.

As a side benefit to participating in upping your proficiency as a shooter, everyone who participates is entered to win a special prize from us. There's no telling what this month's prize is, but we've given away some really cool things, ranging from hearing protection to ammo.

This month's Winner of the drawing is David. He won a LaserDot Trainer from ReadyUpGear. The LaserDot Cartridge is a fantastic tool to add to your dryfire training regime.

And if you weren't sure, dry fire training is one of the best ways you can increase your odds of winning a gunfight, is totally safe as long as you do it with an empty gun, and is something that all of the pro-shooters recommend you do.

Have you ever participated in the SRC challenge? Let me know in the comments below.

About Matthew Maruster

I follow my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ who is the eternal co-equal Son of God. I currently live in Plain City, Ohio with my wife and daughter. I served in the Marine Corps Infantry. I was a Staff Sergeant and served as a Platoon Sergeant during combat in Iraq. After I was a police officer at a municipal agency in San Diego County. I have a Bachelors's Degree in Criminal Justice from National University.

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