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<blockquote data-quote="Anaconda40" data-source="post: 847674" data-attributes="member: 5136"><p>I hear you G2G and think we may be on similar sheets of music. One of the other OSA members explained what dude was trying to push and I am not on board with that. I'm a little unorthodox, but not that far out of the box. </p><p></p><p>Agree 5-7 yards is usually about max. When I teach new shooters, I do teach Point Shoot first, for a variety of reasons, but then move the training back to sighted aim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anaconda40, post: 847674, member: 5136"] I hear you G2G and think we may be on similar sheets of music. One of the other OSA members explained what dude was trying to push and I am not on board with that. I'm a little unorthodox, but not that far out of the box. Agree 5-7 yards is usually about max. When I teach new shooters, I do teach Point Shoot first, for a variety of reasons, but then move the training back to sighted aim. [/QUOTE]
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