Not at all...
I've never shot at people, but I have shot a decent amount of game... I've noticed that until you can overcome the metal chaos/adrenaline dump of hunting you almost always resort...
Type: Posts; User: mikeg
Not at all...
I've never shot at people, but I have shot a decent amount of game... I've noticed that until you can overcome the metal chaos/adrenaline dump of hunting you almost always resort...
I'm going to have to say that what you said here is definitely not the way an outsider like myself (who reads this forum quite often) see it.
We are now posting a 24+ page thread in the...
What discussion is that?
That is why this thread is beyond stupid (sorry mods, it really is) someone took an "in the moment" picture of a guy who is about to blaze a very close (12 yard full size popper). Guy is shooting a...
That guy is prepping the trigger because he is literally shooting the target probably hundredths of a second later. Also... its an open gun... you hold the gun probably 2 inches lower than you would...
Never been in a gunfight, but I would imagine wasted time would increase the chances of getting shot at. Waiting until you're aiming to get your finger in the trigger guard/start prepping the...
If you can't do anything else but stand still until you've confirmed your finger is out, you're wasting time. Yes, no?
You can't "move" with your finger in the trigger in USPSA.
USPSA rulebook defines movement as more than ONE step in any direction. If this guy planted his feet into a shooting position and is...
For those of you interested... I found this while playing around on gunbroker...
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=423145924
Disclaimer: I am excluding safety rules and division rules as they are the same in both sports...
I would actually argue that the so called "big" rule book that USPSA has is actually VERY, VERY,...
Also, about varying the speed of the draw depending on the distance of the target... assuming we have the ability to draw two handed/full extended/aim... It would seem to me that getting out of the...
This is an interesting view on the analogy, but I can't help but think that it contradicts a lot of modern day pistol training.
If the purpose of the science of the draw stroke is to learn...