Originally Posted by
Jks9199
Excellent advice. If you do choose to learn to shoot now -- go to someplace reputable like the NRA and actually get taught. You'll still acquire "bad habits" in the eyes of police fire arms instructors -- but they'll be "better bad habits." Unless your dad is a LE firearms instructor or some close equivalent, I don't care how good a shot he is -- learn to shoot together. Don't learn from him...
Regarding inexperience: I worked the last Basic academy session's firearms breakout. We had a recruit whose only admitted shooting experience prior to the academy was Duck Hunt video games and the like. By the end of firearms -- he was shooting not only expert, but actually fired a couple of perfect scores. We had several with no experience qualifying expert. If you go to the range, listen to the instructors and follow directions, you can do this, too.