Hi all
Im a new 870 owner, my intro post is http://www.rem870.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=2599.
Ive hunted a lot with a bow and a few times with a rifle and been out shooting clays once (tons of fun!). And thats about all my experience with firearms. So Im thinking I should probably take soem sort of tactical/HD course with the 870.
Im in Southern CA and would love any info you have to share.. Books, blogs, course reviews, etc.
Thanks a lot
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Can's speak for California-area classes, but if you're looking for books, Massad Ayoob's StressFire II - Advanced Combat Shotgun is a good read.
It's an early-'90s piece, so some of the stuff in there is kind of outdated or incomplete, such as load selection (we have far more options on the market today than were common in the '80s & '90s), 12- vs. 20-gauge (rendered much less significant thanks to the various low-recoil loads now widely-available for the 12ga), and accessories.
However, it does explore the wounding mechanisms of shotguns in some detail, drawing heavily from real-world shootings rather than YouTube videos of someone shooting water jugs. If you're the squeamish type though, be aware that there are pictures.
It also contains a lot of good info on tactics & techniques used by police for a variety of situations & cover types. Stances, positions, moving, grappling, reloading, etc. Not saying you'll be ready to jump into a SWAT team after reading it, and not all LE tactics translate directly to HD, but it should get you thinking in a productive direction, and give you some techniques you can practice on your own.
It's an early-'90s piece, so some of the stuff in there is kind of outdated or incomplete, such as load selection (we have far more options on the market today than were common in the '80s & '90s), 12- vs. 20-gauge (rendered much less significant thanks to the various low-recoil loads now widely-available for the 12ga), and accessories.
However, it does explore the wounding mechanisms of shotguns in some detail, drawing heavily from real-world shootings rather than YouTube videos of someone shooting water jugs. If you're the squeamish type though, be aware that there are pictures.
It also contains a lot of good info on tactics & techniques used by police for a variety of situations & cover types. Stances, positions, moving, grappling, reloading, etc. Not saying you'll be ready to jump into a SWAT team after reading it, and not all LE tactics translate directly to HD, but it should get you thinking in a productive direction, and give you some techniques you can practice on your own.
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Thanks! Ill check out that book!
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Re: HD Training?
Vyadha, if you're near Torrance, check out Shoot Safe Learning. I took a pistol class with them and was very impressed! They have shotgun programs as well.
Do an internet search; I'm sure you'll easily find the right class for you! linda
http://www.shootsafelearning.com/contact/index.lasso
Do an internet search; I'm sure you'll easily find the right class for you! linda
http://www.shootsafelearning.com/contact/index.lasso
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Thanks Linda! Ive been searching online and the place you provided hasnt come across my radar yet. Thanks you!
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Pahrump Nevada isn't too far. I've taken a couple of four day tactical shotgun courses at Frontsight. They were great.
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