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T.REX TALK

Personal Rifle/Pistol Training Q&A

T.REX TALK

T.REX ARMS

Technology

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

 Lucas talks through different ways to approach pistol and rifle training; with instructors, with videos, teaching yourself, and more. Just in time for dropping ammo prices...

Video Link: https://youtu.be/RvWeOE2aHmY
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0:00.0

Hey guys, what's up? Welcome to another T-Rex talk. This time we're going to be doing something a little more different. We're going to, a little more different. Is that proper? Ah, I don't know. It doesn't matter. We're going to be talking about taking some training questions and talking about building a

0:24.4

training regimen.

0:25.8

Now, obviously, specifically relating to shooting, as that is what T-Rex Arms is all about.

0:30.2

We're about shooting.

0:31.7

I shoot a lot, not as much as I used to.

0:33.7

I currently, my current sort of shooting regimen, training regiment right now is

0:37.7

shooting two to three times a week in much shorter sessions, which is actually has been a lot

0:43.4

more effective than like full range days, which is what I used to do back when, you know,

0:47.7

the golden era of, you know, training and ammo and stuff like that. We still have ammo, though,

0:52.9

but I'm not trying to blow through it like I used to doing reps and whatnot.

0:56.9

Plus, a lot of my training has changed than kind of what it was a few years ago.

1:00.9

We'll talk a little bit about that, how some of that's evolved and why it's important that your training

1:04.7

and some of your paradigm, how it can evolve, and why it should evolve,

1:09.4

and why one of the biggest problems in the gun industry is instructors not

1:13.4

admitting to their audiences and to their communities when they are wrong how they are wrong and looking for ways to improve it happens a lot more than you realize and frankly it's disingenuous to the community and it sucks to watch when an instructor just has the same curriculum for years and years and years

1:29.8

everyone else is blowing past them and they can't stand the thought of adjusting because it will mean admitting that everything they did before was maybe not as good as you know what they're doing now but you need to do that in order to grow and actually help your people out, in my opinion. So with all that said, as far as, let's talk through some of how my personal

1:49.4

training has changed, especially with, as my time here at the company has, is getting more

1:55.1

devoted to CEO type work and not shooting and range stuff. So we shoot, I shoot at the range for

2:00.6

a content day, usually, so we go and film like YouTube or, you know, and range stuff. So we shoot, I shoot at the range for a content day,

2:02.0

usually, so we go and film like YouTube or, you know, film whatever stuff we are, we're doing.

2:06.2

And then I try to go out and shoot. I'm actually going to try to shoot here as soon as I'm done

2:09.3

with this for a couple hours, just at the range, doing some pistol stuff specifically.

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