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<blockquote data-quote="NINEROUND" data-source="post: 1615988" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>The biggest round you are proficient with under EXTREME pressure. 9mm, 40 S&W, or .45 ACP. Doesn't matter. If you can get past the tunnel vision effect, focus on the front sight, and connect with the target REPEATEDLY (until the target is done) is all that matters. I was involved in a shooting several years ago that involved all three calibers mentioned. The .45 missed completely, and the 9mm and 40's finished the action. It is a long story, but all four of us are/were CLEET graduates (pretty good instructors at the time) and out of 11 rounds fired, about half missed. The perpetrator was standing still, sort of a "suicide by cop." No one fired only one round. Was there damage to property? Yep, but thankfully no civilians were harmed. Go with what your really good with. Then practice some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NINEROUND, post: 1615988, member: 17429"] The biggest round you are proficient with under EXTREME pressure. 9mm, 40 S&W, or .45 ACP. Doesn't matter. If you can get past the tunnel vision effect, focus on the front sight, and connect with the target REPEATEDLY (until the target is done) is all that matters. I was involved in a shooting several years ago that involved all three calibers mentioned. The .45 missed completely, and the 9mm and 40's finished the action. It is a long story, but all four of us are/were CLEET graduates (pretty good instructors at the time) and out of 11 rounds fired, about half missed. The perpetrator was standing still, sort of a "suicide by cop." No one fired only one round. Was there damage to property? Yep, but thankfully no civilians were harmed. Go with what your really good with. Then practice some more. [/QUOTE]
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