Dear Sir,
I’ve been a fan ever since I read your novel “Patriots” a couple of years ago. I’d like to point out that with regard to the “Making Your Range Time Real Time – Train as You’ll Fight!” post, the ability to shoot and move and to shoot while moving should be included in your training. Furthermore, the use of cover versus concealment should be included.
I bring this up because for years in federal law enforcement we qualified every three months, we did use silhouette targets, but all the shooting was done from a static position at varying distances. I only recently got involved in IDPA shooting and while my target scores are very good, my times stink to high heaven, and it is not all due to age. The sad fact is that for over 20 years, my shooting was always stationary shooting, adding movement to it throws all sorts of new wrinkles into it which makes me wonder about the practical use of the training I did have.
Keep up the good work. – Signcutter
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