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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2582155" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>If it works for you, then rock on. However, i would say that if you are able to hit your target every time using this method then either the target is not challenging enough or you should be shooting faster. Kind of like rock climbing, your not reaching your potential until you have a couple of falls.</p><p>If, for instance, we are talking about getting COM hits on a torso at seven feet then the situation is much different then hitting a hostage takers dome at twenty feet.</p><p>Are there situations where the distance and target size dictates non aimed engagement while keeping the weapon in a retention position? Heck yeah! I didnt think that was what you were talking about in your op though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2582155, member: 8377"] If it works for you, then rock on. However, i would say that if you are able to hit your target every time using this method then either the target is not challenging enough or you should be shooting faster. Kind of like rock climbing, your not reaching your potential until you have a couple of falls. If, for instance, we are talking about getting COM hits on a torso at seven feet then the situation is much different then hitting a hostage takers dome at twenty feet. Are there situations where the distance and target size dictates non aimed engagement while keeping the weapon in a retention position? Heck yeah! I didnt think that was what you were talking about in your op though. [/QUOTE]
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