149: How-To Introduce New Shooters to 3-Gun with Adam Riser
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Adam Riser, Marketing Manager of AMTAC Suppressors, instructor at the Tactical Performance Center in St. George Utah and friend of the show makes a return visit to tell us the proper way to introduce new shooters to 3-Gun. If you’re like me, once you got bitten by the 3Gun bug you became a fanatic. As fanatics we often get a bit over eager when bringing friends or acquaintances into our world and can easily overwhelm them or scare them away. Adam guides us through a simple process of introducing someone to the sport while making it enjoyable for both you and them. Plus! Adam tells us about the time he learned how serious dealing with the TSA can be…
Key Points From The Podcast:
- The perils of traveling with firearms
- Steps for introducing new shooters to the sport
- The very basics of safety in on-boarding a friend into 3-Gun
- Giving the shooter a sense of the match flow
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Links from on the Podcast:
- Accelerated Learning in 3-Gun with Adam Riser
- Case full of toys that was “misplaced” by Delta Airlines
- Adam’s Walk Out Song
- The view of the cooling cave
- North Texas Multigun
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A big thanks to Adam for making a fantastic return as a guest on The 3-Gun Show!
This was a great listen while diving to the range to setup a PCC match. Nice work Dave.
Thanks Charles! This was a fun one!