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Lucky Gunner: Delf “Jelly” Bryce — Why Was Hip Shooting Ever a Thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 4241095" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>A dear friend of mine who is a retired sheriff's deputy said that he learned everything he knows from the old timers like Jelly Bryce and Jeff Cooper. He's the fastest draw I ever seen.</p><p></p><p>My agency does firearm quals every year, and he always attends. He's so quick, my chief has a video of him drawing, firing 3 rounds (from a revolver) unloading, reloading and holstering before the rest of us get our 3 rounds off. Yeah, he's <em>that</em> fast!</p><p></p><p>CLEET still teaches hip shooting, but it's a retention type of hip shooting, fired from the 3 foot line. Once you learn how to settle your elbow in and cant your wrist just so, it's pretty much simple and second nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 4241095, member: 684"] A dear friend of mine who is a retired sheriff's deputy said that he learned everything he knows from the old timers like Jelly Bryce and Jeff Cooper. He's the fastest draw I ever seen. My agency does firearm quals every year, and he always attends. He's so quick, my chief has a video of him drawing, firing 3 rounds (from a revolver) unloading, reloading and holstering before the rest of us get our 3 rounds off. Yeah, he's [i]that[/i] fast! CLEET still teaches hip shooting, but it's a retention type of hip shooting, fired from the 3 foot line. Once you learn how to settle your elbow in and cant your wrist just so, it's pretty much simple and second nature. [/QUOTE]
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