75K Bond For Shooting At Truck Driver

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  1. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    cause the range/expert trainers all teach/shoot tight group patterns in chest area. shooting head shots to them is like admitting you ran over that stop sign
     
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  3. Kbub

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    Wow
     
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  4. truckdriver31

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    98D0ED66-DE09-4880-9D51-3547A8B1C34F.jpeg this will help some out.
     
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  5. RunningAces

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    The head is a smaller moving target than center mass . Many of his shots were far enough off that if he was shooting at a moving target they would have completely missed. He did say that he was saving the target for his wife though so eh?
     
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  6. truckdriver31

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    Muscle Memory Training
    In typical civilian combat situations, you are defending against a threat directed towards you or a loved one. Your purpose is to stop the aggressive behavior, not necessarily to kill but to incapacitate. A lot happens physiologically during a deadly force confrontation. Vision narrows, your concentration and perception is keener, giving the impression that time slows, your fine motor skills deteriorate your hearing can shut down most of this is due the body dump of adrenaline. So, your best defense is muscle memory in responding to a threat. This skill is obtained at the range. Through repetitive actions are muscle memory built. But you must train for it. If the threat materializes almost inside of your personal space you will not have the time to draw and go to the two-handed weaver stance favored today, close-up combat requires you to draw and fire with only one hand, something that needs to be practiced. You must respond to a threat quickly to neutralize the threat. You will have to detect the threat and decide how to respond in less than a second. You will have to train to the point that you operate essentially on automatic and that response will rely on training and practice.
     
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  7. truckdriver31

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    they are $3 each. she's the one needs the training. so i was saving the area so she can see her shots
     
  8. buddyd157

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    when he can shoot like me, THEN he can admit to anything.....

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  9. buddyd157

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    yeah, i have a ".45 ACP gun " that don't shoot semi wad cutters, and a 9MM that will not shoot Blazer Brass..

    strange, on how some eat anything (all my Glocks) and some are finicky eaters.
     
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  11. Boondock

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    Just get a Tommy gun and you won't have to worry about aim.
     
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