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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1160585" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>The thing I wanted to accomplish by using decision targets is having to think before I shoot a particular target instead of just shooting a circle/silouette of some sort.</p><p></p><p>We'll mix them all up (especially the blue/red/smiley/frowny silhouettes and thrown in some cover) with about 6-8 targets for moving/shooting drills and you can't shoot a blue frowny, red frowny, or blue smiley (they look black in the picture, but they're actually blue).</p><p></p><p>If we call out red-smiley right before you run the course, you can't shoot if you have a "civilian" (any blue silouettes or red-frownys) in your front of, or behind the bad-guy (in this case, red-smiley).</p><p></p><p>The black and white targets are for warming up and doing reloads, the different colors/numbers (and even the shapes) are for calling out either a color/shape/number right before you put two shots in the target and move to the next one - that away you have to think before you shoot.</p><p></p><p>It sounds corny, but it actually works and gets you out of the range-safe-haven frame of mind for just a moment and you have to think before you shoot a little more than just putting rounds into a target.</p><p></p><p>Its actually a lot of fun too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1160585, member: 229"] The thing I wanted to accomplish by using decision targets is having to think before I shoot a particular target instead of just shooting a circle/silouette of some sort. We'll mix them all up (especially the blue/red/smiley/frowny silhouettes and thrown in some cover) with about 6-8 targets for moving/shooting drills and you can't shoot a blue frowny, red frowny, or blue smiley (they look black in the picture, but they're actually blue). If we call out red-smiley right before you run the course, you can't shoot if you have a "civilian" (any blue silouettes or red-frownys) in your front of, or behind the bad-guy (in this case, red-smiley). The black and white targets are for warming up and doing reloads, the different colors/numbers (and even the shapes) are for calling out either a color/shape/number right before you put two shots in the target and move to the next one - that away you have to think before you shoot. It sounds corny, but it actually works and gets you out of the range-safe-haven frame of mind for just a moment and you have to think before you shoot a little more than just putting rounds into a target. Its actually a lot of fun too. [/QUOTE]
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