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Default Shooting, quick kill, point shooting


"Don Foreman" wrote in message
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Point shooting is a matter of practice and of shedding conventional
paradigms. How quickly and accurately can you point a finger at
something from which you get only a visual or auditory flash? Try
it: you may be surprised.

The trick is then merely to become as proficient at pointing a pistol
as one might be with a finger. It is not necessary to hit an
aspirin-sized target to stop an assailant with a .45 at social-work
range.

Yea, y'all, Foreman is still alive and bumping along into my seventh
decade. Still missing Mary bigtime every day but life lurches on.
Just returned from two weeks in the Florida keys with friend Vicki,
doing some fishing with Karl & Julie and having a very nice time.







On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 21:47:27 -0600, "RogerN" wrote:


I've been reading some of the PDF I've downloaded, one was on Quick Kill
training from 1967 armed forces training. Basically they used a BB gun
without sights to teach soldiers to point and shoot a metal disc thrown in
the air, they'd start with a 3-1/2" disk and after the soldier was able to
hit 8 out of 10 times, they'd switch to a 2-1/2" disc. It said they used
a
BB gun at first because the soldier could see the BB and it helped him
learn
to hit the target. I read where people that practiced a lot could tape
over
the center of a washer then shoot through the tape, some could throw up an
aspirin and shoot it with a BB. After they got good at it with the BB
gun,
they'd switch to their military rifle, sights taped up, and start over
learning to shoot the larger disc then the smaller disc.

I saw on a fishing show once a guy fishing carried a small 22 rifle. They
showed what he could do with it, the other guy would cast his lure and the
man with the 22 could shoot the lure in the air before it hit the water.

A guy at work was telling me about someone he rode with at times, the guy
kept a BB pistol in his auto and would practice shooting road signs while
driving down the road. He said the guy could hit even the small signs
reliably.

Sounds like the BB gun practice could be useful but I figure you'd have to
practice with your regular firearms too. ... considering the price of
ammo
and not wanting to use up too much of my supply...

Anyone here practice shooting using BB, airsoft or paintball guns?

If the Democrats are going to start Civil War II I figure we need to
practice since ammo is getting expensive and there are millions of
Democrats:-) Sorry, just had to throw that in there!

RogerN


Now I'm confused. I recently was chided here, and told that my idea of
"point shooting", and shooting at an assailant with a shotgun just by sound
was impossible, and against the grain of common sense and decency.

Now, I read that the quick point, quick kill shooting is alive and well.
Which one is it?

Steve

PS: I'll still take my 870 into combat against assailants on a dark and
stormy night, either armed with 00 or birdshot, and feel confident of
surviving said attacks, getting the bad guy, and not killing someone else in
another zip code.

Steve