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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 979103" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>This is for your benefit. Yes I do practice this same routine, along with others.</p><p>Try to do this with a timer, if not thats OK too. If possible all these will start from the draw, if due to range rules you can't, then atleast go from low ready. This is not the "end all to be all", just a good practice routine.</p><p></p><p>1. 3yds, draw, strong hand, fire 5rds COM, reload, fire 5rds weak hand, reload, holster.</p><p></p><p>2. 7yds, draw, using twohand grip, fire 3rds COM, 2rds head, reload, repeat. If you can set up two targets fire 2rd COM 1rd head, 1rd COM, 1rd head.</p><p></p><p>3. 15yds, draw, using twohand grip, fire 5rd COM reload, repeat. You can fire this standing, kneeling, or siting on the ground.</p><p></p><p>4. 25yds, draw, using two hand hold, fire 5rd COM, repeat. If possible use a baracade. Remember at this range you'll be able to take more time to make sure your shots are well placed.</p><p></p><p>I know I'm going to hear all about why would you shoot at 25yds. That J-frame is more accurate than you are, an you will never know what type of SD problem you will encounter. There are three rules that apply to your selfdefense firearm. Those are-PRACTICE, PRACTICE, and more PRACTICE!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 979103, member: 5168"] This is for your benefit. Yes I do practice this same routine, along with others. Try to do this with a timer, if not thats OK too. If possible all these will start from the draw, if due to range rules you can't, then atleast go from low ready. This is not the "end all to be all", just a good practice routine. 1. 3yds, draw, strong hand, fire 5rds COM, reload, fire 5rds weak hand, reload, holster. 2. 7yds, draw, using twohand grip, fire 3rds COM, 2rds head, reload, repeat. If you can set up two targets fire 2rd COM 1rd head, 1rd COM, 1rd head. 3. 15yds, draw, using twohand grip, fire 5rd COM reload, repeat. You can fire this standing, kneeling, or siting on the ground. 4. 25yds, draw, using two hand hold, fire 5rd COM, repeat. If possible use a baracade. Remember at this range you'll be able to take more time to make sure your shots are well placed. I know I'm going to hear all about why would you shoot at 25yds. That J-frame is more accurate than you are, an you will never know what type of SD problem you will encounter. There are three rules that apply to your selfdefense firearm. Those are-PRACTICE, PRACTICE, and more PRACTICE!!!! [/QUOTE]
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