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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.
 
Ranger1 said:
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.

Absoultely NOT ! I know both of them and they are not the same ! :angry-banghead:
 
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.
 
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..
 
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.
 
Josh. You need to pay me for my plates. I know you don't make much as a security gaurd but 30 per week for 5 weeks will work.
 
O hey leaky I wouldn't worry about targets on the move just yet. When u master shooting stills then go to moving. I believe you are a long way off still so.
 
Um, it’s a valid question.. show me a video of on the move point shooting, I’d be more inclined to believe in its potential..

Instinctive shooting to me right now is that you have trained your motions to shoot a target at a certain height with the gun positioned at a certain area...standing still.. of course you are going to be able to hit the target if you do it enough... on the move is different.. ground changes, distance changes, breathing changes, and movement changes the way you shoot.
 
Point or hip shooting is NOT instinctive. Absent some unusual natural talent it takes A LOT OF PRACTICE and A LOT OF AMMO to learn to hit anything beyond body contact range. Especially when the target is not at a known distance, angle and possibly moving.

What is much more easily learned is to shoot without using the sights. Pushing the gun out in front of your face with both eyes open towards the center mass of the attacker without aligning or even really picking up the sights.
 
LuckyLeaky said:
Um, it’s a valid question.. show me a video of on the move point shooting, I’d be more inclined to believe in its potential..

Instinctive shooting to me right now is that you have trained your motions to shoot a target at a certain height with the gun positioned at a certain area...standing still.. of course you are going to be able to hit the target if you do it enough... on the move is different.. ground changes, distance changes, breathing changes, and movement changes
Thank you for your opinion.
 
LuckyLeaky said:
Um, it’s a valid question.. show me a video of on the move point shooting, I’d be more inclined to believe in its potential..

Instinctive shooting to me right now is that you have trained your motions to shoot a target at a certain height with the gun positioned at a certain area...standing still.. of course you are going to be able to hit the target if you do it enough... on the move is different.. ground changes, distance changes, breathing changes, and movement changes the way you shoot.
LuckyLeaky-menu3
Thank you for you opinion.
 
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