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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 803152" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I must disagree with Marshall on a point here, competition handgun DOES NOT teach how to play a game, although you will learn how to do so in spades! What it DOES DO is teach the shooter how to think critically about his shooting skills. It WILL teach high speed weapons manipulation, movement and shooting ACCURATELY under time pressure, and how to READ a stage. If that isn't as close to "defensive use of a pistol" as there is, I don't know where you would go for more!!</p><p></p><p>All the old Combat Masters like Jeff Cooper, Ray Chapman, Jack Weaver ALL said Competition shooting is the cornerstone of defensive shooting as nothing else can produce the "pressure" of a "pistol arbitration" quite like tring to best all others in competition. KurtM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 803152, member: 6064"] I must disagree with Marshall on a point here, competition handgun DOES NOT teach how to play a game, although you will learn how to do so in spades! What it DOES DO is teach the shooter how to think critically about his shooting skills. It WILL teach high speed weapons manipulation, movement and shooting ACCURATELY under time pressure, and how to READ a stage. If that isn't as close to "defensive use of a pistol" as there is, I don't know where you would go for more!! All the old Combat Masters like Jeff Cooper, Ray Chapman, Jack Weaver ALL said Competition shooting is the cornerstone of defensive shooting as nothing else can produce the "pressure" of a "pistol arbitration" quite like tring to best all others in competition. KurtM [/QUOTE]
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