Since the weather here will be cold before too long, I've been toying with the idea of joining an indoor range. There are a couple around here, they all have the reputation of being a bit crowded.
One has a series of pistol ranges with 21' and 45' firing lines. The club's brochure says priority will be given to any pistol shooter that wants to use the 45' firing line.
Legally speaking, I understand that handgun engagement at 45' is (ahem) not adviseable. But is there a practical reason to train shooting at this depth? Does the greater distance improve one's overall marksmanship?
Just curious to see what you all thought.
One has a series of pistol ranges with 21' and 45' firing lines. The club's brochure says priority will be given to any pistol shooter that wants to use the 45' firing line.
Legally speaking, I understand that handgun engagement at 45' is (ahem) not adviseable. But is there a practical reason to train shooting at this depth? Does the greater distance improve one's overall marksmanship?
Just curious to see what you all thought.