Artemis Windsong
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Post by Artemis Windsong on Jan 12, 2016 16:26:07 GMT -5
This list was on Outdoor Channel on how to practice with your firearm. Preparation in case you are involved in a terror attack. SHOOTING RANGE PRACTICE • 3 yards 2 shots on one target (Hammer: two very quick shots) FSprprFS • 3 yards 1 shot to the head • 3 yards failure drill (a Hammer to the body followed by a head shot) • 3 yards 2 shots on each target (Hammer, Hammer) • 5 yards 2 shots on each target followed by a head shot on each (Hammer, Hammer, head, head) • 7 yards 2 shots on each target followed by a head shot on each • 10 yards 2 shots on one target • 15 yards Move to cover, go to kneeling and fire 2 shots on each target • 25 yards Move to cover, go to kneeling and fire 2 shots on each target • 50 yards Standing, 2 shots on one target (braced, from cover if available) • 50 yards Braced kneeling, 2 shots on one target A Hammer consists of two fast shots. As opposed to a controlled pair (front sight press, front sight press, front sight) a Hammer is much faster and involves two shots based on the first sight picture, followed by a front sight (front sight, press, press, front sight). Three sight pictures for a controlled pair and two sight pictures for a Hammer. In both cases, the final sight picture is part of the follow-through outdoorchannel.com/article.aspx?id=34982&articletype=article&key=test-your-survival-shooting-skills&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_term=i550&utm_content=shooting
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ktunes
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Post by ktunes on Jan 20, 2016 1:58:57 GMT -5
or...just break out the slide fire...
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