Bill and Ken delve into the debate over the importance of speed vs. accuracy in competition shooting and the real world.
Bill and Ken delve into the debate over the importance of speed vs. accuracy in competition shooting and the real world.
Did not watch yet, but ...
Por que no los dos?
Has Bill got some mental stuff going on? I don't know him from Adam, but watching his eye movement on camera and listening to him talk it almost seems post-stroke?
Food Court Apprentice
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It's just an eye tic: https://www.webmd.com/brain/tic-diso...and_twitches#1
Speed versus accuracy is not a binary construct. It's a continuum and where one is within it depends on what one is shooting at and why.
I don't know if that's what they said but that's my take on it.
That's not really what they said, but I agree more with you than them. They were basically taking from the "you young kids and your go fast can't hit stuff in the real world."
They did say that what they thought was top performance back in their day would be near the bottom nowadays.
It blows most people's minds, though, that you can be fast and accurate. I attended a local 3gun match once where the match director came over after my run on stage 1 (carbine) and said, "alright, who's shooting a full auto?" Ridiculous. On a later stage (that this same dude happened to be the RSO for) consisting of a steel array ranging from 50 - 150 yds, 10 targets, 2 per, standing, the score was kept by taking the overall time and counting misses on steel as 1 sec adders. As I stepped up to the line for my turn he snarkily says, "Alright y'all, count fast." They didn't have to count at all because I went 20/20 in 18 sec and won the match (2nd place was 30 seconds behind me.) The point of all this isn't to say that I'm that fast. I shot some regional 3gn Nation style matches and got my ass smoked by some real shooters. It's that in the shooting world there's such a massive spectrum of what people think "fast" is.
Food Court Apprentice
Semper Paratus certified AR15 armorer
They are probably just preparing us for a scoring revision to IDPA this summer, where each down point is 10 seconds.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.