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To: CowboyConservative

It seems that practicing at a range is way different than being in a situation where someone’s shooting at you. And from what I read, she was approaching the shooter while firing.

I’ve never been in a situation where my life was in danger while shooting at a target. However, I have participated in shooting sports where stress is involved, specifically bowling pin and USPSA competitions. In some of those USPSA matches, there were somewhat stressful situations and in many cases, we had to engage targets while we were moving. We used to joke that one of our range masters was planning to start a match by hitting us with an electrical cattle prod. I understand how difficult it is to hit your target while under stress. And it’s even more difficult to do so while you’re moving. And, as I said, I did this knowing that I was in a controlled, safe environment.

And it’s a known fact that the vast majority of “well trained” people in her situation fire far more rounds than actually hit the target. It’s unfortunate, but true. Of course, I’m talking about both military and law enforcement here.

Mark


131 posted on 12/16/2007 5:36:38 PM PST by MarkL
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To: MarkL
there are programs out there available to professionals and private citizens like my self that create as close to real life s situation as possible and the most important objective is to control yourself in a high stress situation, how to combat the stress in order to remain focused on what is going on around you. Another area that has helped me is my background in martial arts because that also teaches you to remain in control and focused.
Now in all honesty I have never been forced to fire at anyone and I thank God for that. One thing I would stress to my students was the best weapon you have is mounted just above your neck! When you can control that is when you move to the tools
159 posted on 12/17/2007 7:08:11 AM PST by CowboyConservative
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