instinctive/point shooting
- delta6
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
Ranger1,
This has been a settled subject since Rob Pincus tried to breathe life into it when he was teaching at Valhalla back in the late 90's. He has since walked away from it. If Leatham is wrong, by your opinion so is Hackathorn, Spaulding, Wilson, Rogers, Smith, Vickers, Farnham, Garcia and the list is long. Have I tried it, yes, with Pincus and Taylor, both as a student and instructor. Anything past bad breath distances, finding your front sight, is far quicker, more accurate and "repeatable".
This has been a settled subject since Rob Pincus tried to breathe life into it when he was teaching at Valhalla back in the late 90's. He has since walked away from it. If Leatham is wrong, by your opinion so is Hackathorn, Spaulding, Wilson, Rogers, Smith, Vickers, Farnham, Garcia and the list is long. Have I tried it, yes, with Pincus and Taylor, both as a student and instructor. Anything past bad breath distances, finding your front sight, is far quicker, more accurate and "repeatable".
Re: instinctive/point shooting
That's nice to see people like you. Your all wrong
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Delta 6 you can prove me wrong at the Jan group shoot
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WTF does it matter. This whole discussion is stupid. If Ranger1 wants to shoot his guns like that than it's none of your damn business. If other people want to learn how to do it this way, its still none of your damn business. If you want to play in mommy's basement with your Hot Wheels and trade baseball cards with all of the other trolls, go ahead. Why don't let other people have an opinion instead of acting like an 11 year old girl that is having her first rag.delta6 wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2018, 7:59 am Ranger1,
This has been a settled subject since Rob Pincus tried to breathe life into it when he was teaching at Valhalla back in the late 90's. He has since walked away from it. If Leatham is wrong, by your opinion so is Hackathorn, Spaulding, Wilson, Rogers, Smith, Vickers, Farnham, Garcia and the list is long. Have I tried it, yes, with Pincus and Taylor, both as a student and instructor. Anything past bad breath distances, finding your front sight, is far quicker, more accurate and "repeatable".
- delta6
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
17-21-23... as usual..Ranger1 right?
As a long time instructor, with real trigger time... it does matter. Encouraging people to rely on folly as a training exercise that one might employ in saving their or someone else's life is not only wrong it is dangerous and reckless. I could careless what Ranger1 or you think or so called practice, but to encourage this method of shooting..as I said is reckless.
As a long time instructor, with real trigger time... it does matter. Encouraging people to rely on folly as a training exercise that one might employ in saving their or someone else's life is not only wrong it is dangerous and reckless. I could careless what Ranger1 or you think or so called practice, but to encourage this method of shooting..as I said is reckless.
Re: instinctive/point shooting
Delta6....it sounds like a person I could careless to know called Josh...AKA
car ram rod. Is that you. If this is you Josh, I wouldn't believe anything you would say because you lied to my face about purposely damaging my steel plates at the last shoot in March.
car ram rod. Is that you. If this is you Josh, I wouldn't believe anything you would say because you lied to my face about purposely damaging my steel plates at the last shoot in March.
- MTURBO
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
Is Brownie on this site????????????
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No he is in Alaska right now.
- storage_man
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
Absoultely NOT ! I know both of them and they are not the same !Ranger1 wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2018, 12:48 pm Delta6....it sounds like a person I could careless to know called Josh...AKA
car ram rod. Is that you. If this is you Josh, I wouldn't believe anything you would say because you lied to my face about purposely damaging my steel plates at the last shoot in March.
Re: instinctive/point shooting
Sorry I don't believe you. Hell for all I know your car ram rod too. I think he has a lot of aliases here and several other places. I stand by what I say. I think you owe me some money for my AR500 plates you shot up with AP ammo.
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
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- LuckyLeaky
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Re: instinctive/point shooting
Looks good shooting at a target that doesn’t move and you don’t move... what happens if you need to shoot a moving target on the move.... never seen a video like that.. all point shooting vids I’ve seen are standstill’s...
Not real world circumstances there..
Not real world circumstances there..
Re: instinctive/point shooting
Don't worry leaky u will never need to handle a gun. Just keep doing what u do. Put others down and start sh$t. That's what you are good at.