Why in the heck is this video age restricted? This one probably has the fewest curse words I've ever heard in a Clint Smith video.
He says "guns" several times.Why in the heck is this video age restricted? This one probably has the fewest curse words I've ever heard in a Clint Smith video.
I guess you have lost me. I compete and believe it is a good thing. I am well aware of the purpose of drills and post them all of the time. I am merely advocating for a well rounded and firmly founded skill set that factors in the complexities of a 360 degree world. I am all about being as fast as you possibly can working within your intended accuracy parameters. Again, control of your shooting and as much as possible your emotions.The Bill Drill is all about the speed you can do it in. It hones your close range fundamentals because to be consistent, they all need to be right. El Presidente is a similar skill building drill.
Maybe it's just me and I'm dead wrong? I don't think that because I have shot these drills in competition that I'm ruined to self defense carry? Maybe I'm wrong? Could be that I'll do the mandatory mag change between threats?
I guess you have lost me. I compete and believe it is a good thing. I am well aware of the purpose of drills and post them all of the time. I am merely advocating for a well rounded and firmly founded skill set that factors in the complexities of a 360 degree world. I am all about being as fast as you possibly can working within your intended accuracy parameters. Again, control of your shooting and as much as possible your emotions.
We also need to keep in mind, if you are learning, you will see things differently over time. Back in the day I believed in the one shot stop and other unicorns. Nothing says I won't change my mind about more things. I am still on a journey.
JCSR, respectfully, anyone can do whatever they wish. They just better make sure the career and bank account can handle it.You are correct. I just hope no new shooters are reading this garbage.
I’m not assuming it’s just a fact that “most” people get into that zone it can be a hard shift if they change gears.
And a lot, not all but a lot of competition shooters are in it to win it (not knocking it it is a “competition “ and I get it) but the drive of that makes some do things that can be hard to break if it becomes habit. Like that term “training scar” some folks like to use. No competition isn’t training just a generalization and it bears some fruit of what I have observed.
Johnny Chimpo, Reapectfully one can think whatever they want. And I can only answer for my posts. Just relaying about 34 years experience of being involved in use of force incidents, and after action reports, interviews FLETC stuff as well as national trainers who I have taken classes from.Lots of "facts" with no evidence
Johnny Chimpo, Reapectfully one can think whatever they want. And I can only answer for my posts. Just relaying about 34 years experience of being involved in use of force incidents, and after action reports, interviews FLETC stuff as well as national trainers who I have taken classes from.
A lot of these Trainers have been involved in either shootings/Use Of Force things themselves OR several of their their Alumni have. That’s a pretty good pool or resource to get data from. So that’s sort of where the evidence is.
So if one doesn’t want to take that as reputable or “fact” whatever.