Glenn E. Meyer
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Thanks for that Pax!
It is nice counterpoint to some of the posts. A mutual friend of ours (trainer in TX) tried the shot at 100 yards with one hand after the incident. Hit it the first time on a steel target. He;s been teaching that in one of his tactical classes in TX and finds many folks can make the hit.
So the contingencies are if you can't flee - stay there under fire and don't try to make a shot. Or try to make a shot. Which door do you choose?
It is nice counterpoint to some of the posts. A mutual friend of ours (trainer in TX) tried the shot at 100 yards with one hand after the incident. Hit it the first time on a steel target. He;s been teaching that in one of his tactical classes in TX and finds many folks can make the hit.
So the contingencies are if you can't flee - stay there under fire and don't try to make a shot. Or try to make a shot. Which door do you choose?