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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 275465" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>So, the next thing on my list should be "get training" is what you're saying. I know I need it. If I came across as sarcastic, I didn't mean to. What I was asking was, I'm making a list of things I need to do.</p><p>For example:</p><p></p><p>1. Wake up - pull head out of sand</p><p>2. Get CCW - mostly because I knew people that had them and knew it was available.</p><p>3. Become aware of surroundings, watch back, don't go places I think are higher risk etc...</p><p>4. Get good holster - read finding a setup that I "think" works for me.</p><p>5. Shoot gun a lot, get comfortably accurate with it.</p><p>6. ??? What goes here? This is where I am. </p><p>7. ??? What goes here?</p><p></p><p>I have done what I can on my own, I need something else to go any further. And, is that how I should advise someone who just pulled their head out of the sand? Are there ways that someone else could do better than I did? Just getting through 1,2, and 3 are huge in my opinion. I know that training (classes), getting in better shape, martial arts, and force-on-force "study sessions" are all options, but which one should I put the most priority on? In other words, how do I go from puppy sheepdog, to big snarling you-don't-wanna-mess-with-me sheepdog?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 275465, member: 423"] So, the next thing on my list should be "get training" is what you're saying. I know I need it. If I came across as sarcastic, I didn't mean to. What I was asking was, I'm making a list of things I need to do. For example: 1. Wake up - pull head out of sand 2. Get CCW - mostly because I knew people that had them and knew it was available. 3. Become aware of surroundings, watch back, don't go places I think are higher risk etc... 4. Get good holster - read finding a setup that I "think" works for me. 5. Shoot gun a lot, get comfortably accurate with it. 6. ??? What goes here? This is where I am. 7. ??? What goes here? I have done what I can on my own, I need something else to go any further. And, is that how I should advise someone who just pulled their head out of the sand? Are there ways that someone else could do better than I did? Just getting through 1,2, and 3 are huge in my opinion. I know that training (classes), getting in better shape, martial arts, and force-on-force "study sessions" are all options, but which one should I put the most priority on? In other words, how do I go from puppy sheepdog, to big snarling you-don't-wanna-mess-with-me sheepdog? [/QUOTE]
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