7 Self-defense Shooting Tips That Could Save Your Life

Many go out and practice shooting and reloading their firearms, but you never know when you may actually need to use it. Firearms are great because they have the ability to defend the user in dangerous times, however they can also be used for malicious deeds. In the event that you need to use your firearm, it is best to know how to use it to the best of its ability. Though many would probably not want to think about being in a life or death situation, in the world that we live in it is a possibility. The skills that you hone can be the difference of you losing your life or successfully defending yourself against an attacker. Go to your local shooting range to get more practice in. Below are some valuable tips for improving your self-defense shooting technique:

1. Be ambidextrous

It is best to be ambidextrous with your handgun in the event that one of your hands becomes injured during a gunfight. Try using the hand that you don’t usually use when shooting or accessing your handgun.

2. Do not find danger

Even if you’re an expert with your handgun, you should never actively look for dangerous situations! Always remember that the gun is only to be used as a last resort. Before carrying a gun, be sure to know of the local laws. In the event that you need to use your firearm, contact local law enforcement immediately!

3. Know your holster

Besides carrying a holster as an accessory to a gun, you must know how to take the firearm out of it in the event that you need to use it.

4. Shoot dummy rounds

The dummy rounds will teach you how to deal with a firearm when the gun malfunctions from a misfire.

5. Look while you reload

When reloading, be sure to bring the gun to your face so that you see the target’s vicinity while reloading.

6. Shoot accurately and swift

When shooting it is important to hit the target that you intend to fire, but it is also important to shoot quickly.

7. Practice your trigger finger

It is a great idea to pull the trigger when the gun in unloaded so that you can get use to the feel of the trigger and pulling out your gun.