by Posts on The Diary of a Holepuncher | Feb 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
Syndicated Post: I took my first handgun training class in June 2019, at which point in pew pew history one might observe that the predominant and mainstream pistol type had long been the polymer-framed, striker-fired firearm. Aside from the obligatory slide or two in...
by Posts on The Diary of a Holepuncher | Feb 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
Syndicated Post: I think of marksmanship as a science, a martial art, and a craft (there’s a community aspect, but that’s for another day), all of which one can work towards “improving” in some shape or form, guided by whatever one’s...
by Posts on The Diary of a Holepuncher | Feb 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
Syndicated Post: I think of marksmanship as a science, a martial art, and a craft (there’s a community aspect, but that’s for another day), all of which one can work towards “improving” in some shape or form, guided by whatever one’s...
by Posts on The Diary of a Holepuncher | Feb 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Syndicated Post: Of the handful of gun ranges I’ve visited, I definitely spend most of my time at the Clackamas County Public Safety Training Center. While I’ve clocked a lot of hours training and practicing at the PSTC gun range, the lessons and...
by Posts on The Diary of a Holepuncher | Feb 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Syndicated Post: Of the handful of gun ranges I’ve visited, I definitely spend most of my time at the Clackamas County Public Safety Training Center. While I’ve clocked a lot of hours training and practicing at the PSTC gun range, the lessons and...