It looked like a 15-20 yard shot to me, under a high pressure situation for a civilian. Like me. How was that for a do or die effort?
IF he wasn't aiming for the shooter's left leg.
It looked like a 15-20 yard shot to me, under a high pressure situation for a civilian. Like me. How was that for a do or die effort?
I hear that.IF he wasn't aiming for the shooter's left leg.
It looked like a 15-20 yard shot to me, under a high pressure situation for a civilian. Like me. How was that for a do or die effort?
Holy crap . . . Shannon Watts is dumber than a box of rocks . . .
https://twitter.com/jason_howerton/status/1211419730130677760
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I was thinking about 12 Yards. First round DA with a P229. Instructor who owns a range, neither which automatically means highly skilled. He must have some skills, was very lucky, or had some Devine assistance. I’m glad he was able to pull it off in that setting.
I agree with this 100%. Correia looks at stuff from a strictly analytical position to see what went wrong and what went right in order to maximize the lessons available. At least that's my take on all his stuff that I've watched.John is spot on in almost everything I’ve ever seen from him. I met him a couple of years and shot with him at a training event. He put on a 2 hour presentation on data he gathered from the videos with tons of examples. This was a Tom Givens class with a very top list of self defense instructors in attendance. Lookup Tom and RangeMaster to validate the level of training that goes on there.
John has since went full time (or about that time) with the videos.
John also has contributed in a private Rangemaster Instructor Only group I’m a member of.
The only negatives I ever hear are because of his promotion efforts for his page/channel. He has to make a living, so I can take that part of it.
A lot of his data findings verify Tom’s data he has gathered on his students involved in shootings. 66 or so shootings. That’s a big number. All won, but 3. The 3 lost because they were not carrying at the time.
Did you ever see a pistol shooter who did better at speed, when pushed?
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