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Old 09-16-2016, 05:03 PM   #21
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Default Re: EDC'ers: What Distance Do You Practice At?

You have a point there guy... Part of thebreason why i dont carry. I cant get a headshot unless its 50ft or more away. And i can only see out of my left eye anyway. If its a 10ft situation.. Ill let him come to me. I carry a few things he can surrender to. The suspect wouldnt see it coming. Your best shot your trying to get shouldnt be the only thing we are trying our best at. Any type of defense class should be pursuited.
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:04 PM   #22
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Default Re: EDC'ers: What Distance Do You Practice At?

Just thought I'd update this thread. I've started shooting a squared stance (previously a variation of Weaver) and worked on a couple of flinches that I noticed myself while shooting. This has helped a lot but more practice is needed.

I warm up with a target at 25ft and then everything else is 35ft or more.


These were todays best plates at 35ft and silhouette at 35ft. Aim on the silhouette was center mass working up to the head.













I did shoot a silhouette at 25yrds but then littered it with "mouse .380's" at 25ft so it's hard to tell what's what. But I was 5-6" to the left and slightly high of the center orange dot over the heart.
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