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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 1384345" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>What I actually was referring to was the saftey issue of having a loaded pistol, lying on a shelf, on the firing line and then yelling at an inexperienced shooter to shoot. Obviously I wasn't there and I'm sure you made it safe, but on the Internet where words fall short it sounds like a bad idea. </p><p>I agree with the cliche about falling to the level of your training, mostly. I Would go further to say that not all inexpierenced shooters panic when surprised, and not all 'expierenced shooters' preform well under stress and surprise. I believe that stress innoculation also plays an important part of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 1384345, member: 4232"] What I actually was referring to was the saftey issue of having a loaded pistol, lying on a shelf, on the firing line and then yelling at an inexperienced shooter to shoot. Obviously I wasn't there and I'm sure you made it safe, but on the Internet where words fall short it sounds like a bad idea. I agree with the cliche about falling to the level of your training, mostly. I Would go further to say that not all inexpierenced shooters panic when surprised, and not all 'expierenced shooters' preform well under stress and surprise. I believe that stress innoculation also plays an important part of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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