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I practice seeing EVERYTHING, ALWAYS! While looking oblivious!
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I practice seeing EVERYTHING, ALWAYS! While looking oblivious!
You don't have to be faster than the bear.. just have friends!
Timely and fitting article by one of the best trainers you'll ever meet. Why You Need Tactical Training | MountainGuerrilla
BTW...he will travel and do classes at a VERY reasonable price as long as there is 10 or more in the class. He's one of the most down to earth, but bad a** soldiers you'll meet. Former Ranger, former SF 18B, and one hell of a good patriot!
4. Aimed shots to CNS under a timer (No more than 1 second under partner call-out.)
5. Mozambique drill. (no more than 1.5 sec from draw to CNS shot)
4&5 I regularly FAIL at. (too long or missed).
I was failing at the failure drill until I learned a new trick last weekend. Instead of 2 to COM then aim at the head, take three uninterrupted shots up the center line using your muzzle climb.
I learned the zipper from instructor Roger Philips. You take his class and you will be doing the zipper on the move by the end of class. Here is a photo sequence of it on his website.'zipper technique'
I learned the zipper from instructor Roger Philips. You take his class and you will be doing the zipper on the move by the end of class. Here is a photo sequence of it on his website.
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Here is a video of it that shows the zipper.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Dzm5IfRls