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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 1996898" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>IMHO, and that of everyone that I've trained with, point shooting is VERY limited in usefulness. As in < 5 feet. It's pretty much only used for combative distances, while firing from a position of retention. Have you ever wondered why Tom Givens has had around 52 students in gunfights, and 100% of his students that had a firearm on them won the fight? He only teaches firing from arm extended at eye level. Almost all combative shooting is a balance of speed and accuracy. The closer or larger the target the faster you can or should run your weapon. The further or smaller the target, the more care and time should be taken to ensure accurate shot placement. As for the link, it didn't open all the way for me. I did see it was from Gabe Suarez, and that was enough for me to know I wanted no part of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 1996898, member: 4232"] IMHO, and that of everyone that I've trained with, point shooting is VERY limited in usefulness. As in < 5 feet. It's pretty much only used for combative distances, while firing from a position of retention. Have you ever wondered why Tom Givens has had around 52 students in gunfights, and 100% of his students that had a firearm on them won the fight? He only teaches firing from arm extended at eye level. Almost all combative shooting is a balance of speed and accuracy. The closer or larger the target the faster you can or should run your weapon. The further or smaller the target, the more care and time should be taken to ensure accurate shot placement. As for the link, it didn't open all the way for me. I did see it was from Gabe Suarez, and that was enough for me to know I wanted no part of it. [/QUOTE]
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