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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3179343" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your absolutely correct. Pistolero's should be able to do the same with some reasonable measure of accuracy. </p><p>All of that comes with practice and in some cases on the range some have to use a blinder in their safety glasses to block the wandering eye. Hunting/ self defense not so much.</p><p> You need to practice, and practice a lot. It's an odd feeling but if you don't practice, you will never master shooting off hand. </p><p>What if you lose the use of your shooting arm during a gunfight and have to switch? You'd better know what to expect. </p><p>Falls right into my rant that a semi auto shotgun is the only home SD shotgun I'd ever use. Losing a limb to a shot negates using the pump gun with any speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3179343, member: 5412"] Your absolutely correct. Pistolero's should be able to do the same with some reasonable measure of accuracy. All of that comes with practice and in some cases on the range some have to use a blinder in their safety glasses to block the wandering eye. Hunting/ self defense not so much. You need to practice, and practice a lot. It's an odd feeling but if you don't practice, you will never master shooting off hand. What if you lose the use of your shooting arm during a gunfight and have to switch? You'd better know what to expect. Falls right into my rant that a semi auto shotgun is the only home SD shotgun I'd ever use. Losing a limb to a shot negates using the pump gun with any speed. [/QUOTE]
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