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Originally Posted by Grouse
Again i am talking about 1-2" groups, versus the practice shooting at large silhouette and calling a 20" diameter group accurate.
I do not know if that would be more effective in a civilians life and death situation.
I do know that being accurate allows me to be faster with more accuracy. I can be stupidly fast blam blam blam just like every one else. More over I can do it with much better accuracy than most of the tactical practicals out there.
I am not sure that civilian defense situations require speed over accuracy.
I do not think everyone has the capability to be an operator, a competitor, o fast gun, but i do believe that most people can be accurate to one inch at 30 ft.
Being able to pic a target at close confrontation distances and hit that accurately and consistently will server you better than being fast and missing or wounding your target.
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That's what I was saying...it's the fastest ACCURATE shots that count...not seeing how fast you can get shots off. However, the first person to hit the other person center mass usually comes out ahead
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