Do some of you guys realize that this is partly why there are less discussions on here about firearms content, and instead this site looks like Gun Broker? Gee whiz! Semantics, grammar, spelling, whatever. There may actually be some people who would like to participate in a discussion about firearms that may not be as smart, brilliant, cock-sure, experienced, witty, articulate, and all the other superlatives, but are missing out because they don't want to be called out for some inane BS.
Come on guys! Every time I log on I see less and less teaching and learning and more berating and browbeating.
Prez, you and Dave are smart guys; but let these other people breathe a little. If you guys are that proficient in everything to do with firearms you should have your own training schools, and/or firearms websites. My sole purpose was to offer a perspective on an experience I had while training. In case you may have missed it, I have said on here many times, browbeating me is a huge waste of time! I don't care!
I'm just trying to understand what we are talking about. I've never seen or heard of any "drill" where you would run away and shoot backwards.
It took a minute to clarify what you meant by stating USPSA competitors don't run and shoot. I can tolerate poor grammar and spelling if the information is sound.
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Dave! Stop! See post #19
I saw it. I'm still confused as to what drill you're talking about.