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<blockquote data-quote="FitzyGoesOffroad" data-source="post: 1683353" data-attributes="member: 51043"><p>And just to wade in on the wider discussion on carrying/guns: if you've only ever shot standing still at a range, even with an instructor, I HIGHLY recommend you find a stress course or tactical training option that'll let you move around, get your heart rate up (not like sprinting, just the adrenaline rush), and then try your aim.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty on it plinking 3, 5, 7, and even 25 yard static targets from a stall, but hoo boy. On my first walk through an AR/pistol stress course, what should have been a 6 minute course and a single pistol mag turned into 15 minutes+ and 3 pistol mags (no idea how many AR rounds I was supposed to fire, but I shot a lot more than that). Heart rate was 170-ish and I was on the verge of passing out by the time I finished. The stress is INTENSE, and it WILL mess up your aim, even at close targets.</p><p></p><p>I'm out of shape and new to shooting, but still: if you haven't trained it, please do. You (and any bystanders) will be safer for it.</p><p></p><p>/derail</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzyGoesOffroad, post: 1683353, member: 51043"] And just to wade in on the wider discussion on carrying/guns: if you've only ever shot standing still at a range, even with an instructor, I HIGHLY recommend you find a stress course or tactical training option that'll let you move around, get your heart rate up (not like sprinting, just the adrenaline rush), and then try your aim. I'm pretty on it plinking 3, 5, 7, and even 25 yard static targets from a stall, but hoo boy. On my first walk through an AR/pistol stress course, what should have been a 6 minute course and a single pistol mag turned into 15 minutes+ and 3 pistol mags (no idea how many AR rounds I was supposed to fire, but I shot a lot more than that). Heart rate was 170-ish and I was on the verge of passing out by the time I finished. The stress is INTENSE, and it WILL mess up your aim, even at close targets. I'm out of shape and new to shooting, but still: if you haven't trained it, please do. You (and any bystanders) will be safer for it. /derail [/QUOTE]
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