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I agree with everyone advising to keep it stock and seek professional instruction, you will save a lot of money that way and learn much more quickly.
Also, youtube can be a terrific resource for learning, as long as you are learning from the right people. Only Grand Master level shooter's instructional videos should be followed. People like Bob Vogel, Rob Leatham, Taran Butler and Jerry Mikulek all have series on handgun shooting fundamentals that are wellsprings of really good technique. Other guys sometimes are good for a laugh, especially after you have mastered some of the information your instructor and the guys above have taught you.
Best of luck.
Also, youtube can be a terrific resource for learning, as long as you are learning from the right people. Only Grand Master level shooter's instructional videos should be followed. People like Bob Vogel, Rob Leatham, Taran Butler and Jerry Mikulek all have series on handgun shooting fundamentals that are wellsprings of really good technique. Other guys sometimes are good for a laugh, especially after you have mastered some of the information your instructor and the guys above have taught you.
Best of luck.