As we kick off 2025, Precision Aim Tactical & Defense invites all our former and future clients to participate in an exciting year-long shooting challenge that will sharpen your skills and boost your confidence. Welcome to our 52-Week Card Challenge!
What is the 52-Week Card Challenge?
The 52-Week Card Challenge is a simple yet effective way to maintain and improve your shooting skills throughout the year. Here's how it works:
Every week, you'll shoot at a standard playing card.
The goal is to fire 5 rounds in 5 seconds or less, at 5 yards distance.
All your shots must land within the playing card to pass.
This challenge is designed to help you track your progress and maintain consistent practice throughout the year.
Rules of the Challenge:
Use a standard playing card as your target.
Position the card at 5 yards distance.
Start from a holstered position (or low ready if range rules prohibit drawing).
On the timer's beep, draw and fire 5 rounds.
Complete the drill within 5 seconds.
All shots must be on the card to pass.
Only your first attempt each week counts for the challenge.
How to Participate:
Shoot the challenge once a week.
After shooting, take a photo of your target card.
Write the date on the card.
Post the photo to your Facebook and/or Instagram page.
Tag Precision Aim Tactical & Defense in your post.
Use the hashtag #PrecisionAim52WeekChallenge
Why Join the Challenge?
Consistent Practice: Regular shooting helps maintain and improve your skills.
Progress Tracking: Weekly posts allow you to see your improvement over time.
Community Support: Connect with other shooters and share your journey.
Skill Development: This drill tests speed, accuracy, and consistency.
Remember, this challenge is about personal growth and consistent practice. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or just starting out, the 52-Week Card Challenge offers a fantastic opportunity to enhance your skills and connect with our community.Let's make 2025 a year of improvement, consistency, and fun! We can't wait to see your progress. Happy shooting, and may your aim be true!
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