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Low Light Conditions Training Back in Session

  • Writer: Chief
    Chief
  • Oct 12, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 31, 2022

Red Cliffs Rifle & Pistol Range has quite a treat for us beginning this Friday, October 14th.


The cool kids frequently say that one should practice the skills they want/need in order to hone and sharpen them into Mastery. If you knew there was a way to train for a most than likely condition for a fight, would you learn to map your barely visible spacial awareness from a two second glance, and learn to defend yourself with the mental image collected.

It seems applicable to mention that over seventy percent of armed violence occurs in the hours during dusk/dawn, home, or any of many plausible in what those "In the Know"call this unfavorable condition "Low Light".


When one absolutely needs advanced training methods to be muscle memory, and the control of physiological mayhem heightened rapid senses to react to a possible threat. A Low light cluttered or tight quarters assault is something one will wish they had prepared themselves for. With the little bit of light scattering shadows from everything in your perceivable surrounding the eyes to never get the chance to fully focus, difficult for completing most any task.


To say that any amount of training could completely guarantee the pick of the victor of any bout is nonsense. Be that as it is, every single bit of an edge you can have on an assailant intent with inflicting harm is better than none. Use that edge and end it the second it begins. Y'all get out to the practice court every Friday and Saturday, extended evening hours at our local public use shooting range.


Enjoy the wonderful Fall weather, take advantage of these training condition opportunities while they last. Red Cliffs Rifle and Pistol Range's regular winter adjusted hours of operation are 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday through Thursday, and beginning this Friday and Saturday hours of operation will be from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm until December 31st. Remember your gun safety rules, and obey the commands of the Range Safety Officer's.


- Chief







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