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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4Life" data-source="post: 3086397" data-attributes="member: 17516"><p>I like to watch the "Active Self Defense" videos on youtube for real-world scenarios. They get a little redundant at times, but it has reminded about the importance of varied draw techniques. Sometimes you may need to have a hand on the gun discretely and sometimes you need a quick draw and fire at very close distances.</p><p></p><p>I like to practice drawing and firing in different scenarios. I don't get too hung up on accuracy during these sessions, because as you can see form most of the videos, as soon as the first round goes off, everyone is in a duck and run mode. Very seldom do the turn into a gunfight or even an exchange of gunfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4Life, post: 3086397, member: 17516"] I like to watch the "Active Self Defense" videos on youtube for real-world scenarios. They get a little redundant at times, but it has reminded about the importance of varied draw techniques. Sometimes you may need to have a hand on the gun discretely and sometimes you need a quick draw and fire at very close distances. I like to practice drawing and firing in different scenarios. I don't get too hung up on accuracy during these sessions, because as you can see form most of the videos, as soon as the first round goes off, everyone is in a duck and run mode. Very seldom do the turn into a gunfight or even an exchange of gunfire. [/QUOTE]
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