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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3033074" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>Correct and sad to say, the majority of firearm owners have very few options on a good outdoor range.. Training is even less than those options for the majority.. Training is important, knowledge is also a key factor, muscle memory of the tool.. You can train and train hard, but will the training fit the needed scenario ? Knowledge comes into play, where's that round going if it doesn't hit target ? Myself, I live in the country and the most likely defense scenario would be in the home.. So knowing where my tools are at, my own floor plan, walls to shoot thru etc puts me up on any unwelcomed visitors.. But then since there's no outdoor lighting and 3 big dogs a visitor is hard pressed to make it to the house.. On the way home today the radio says some dumbass fires a warning shot at his neighbor and hits HER in the leg, I'd say this guy needs more than firearms training and if the story was correct it was over $90.00.. Wasn't there a thread asking why people are so stupid..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3033074, member: 39982"] Correct and sad to say, the majority of firearm owners have very few options on a good outdoor range.. Training is even less than those options for the majority.. Training is important, knowledge is also a key factor, muscle memory of the tool.. You can train and train hard, but will the training fit the needed scenario ? Knowledge comes into play, where's that round going if it doesn't hit target ? Myself, I live in the country and the most likely defense scenario would be in the home.. So knowing where my tools are at, my own floor plan, walls to shoot thru etc puts me up on any unwelcomed visitors.. But then since there's no outdoor lighting and 3 big dogs a visitor is hard pressed to make it to the house.. On the way home today the radio says some dumbass fires a warning shot at his neighbor and hits HER in the leg, I'd say this guy needs more than firearms training and if the story was correct it was over $90.00.. Wasn't there a thread asking why people are so stupid.. [/QUOTE]
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