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<blockquote data-quote="shootermcgavin" data-source="post: 3118568" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>I never claimed I wouldn't have tunnel vision. I am extremely aware of how little training I do compared to what I should do. I agree he probably did as well, but I was not critiquing him in the least. He clearly did a great job. I'm just curious to know bullet counts.</p><p></p><p>As for hitting the ground compared to running, I hope I never know which one I would actually do, but I know which one I do in the scenarios I run through in my head, and would like to think I'm going to do something similar to the mental training I go through. It also varies greatly for a large crowd setting like church compared to a restaurant which typically had multiple, very close exits.</p><p></p><p>But you're right, tunnel vision will happen. I should have worded that part better. I was really thinking more of a before hand situation, again, primarily in a large group setting. Church is one if the scarier places for me because it's often fan shaped, with a large number of carriers. I don't think most of those guys ever thought about the fact that there are so few angles to cleanly shoot- so I typically decide for church it would better to duck, then escape in that setting because of how many bullets may be flying.</p><p></p><p>But again, please don't think I was critiquing this guy in any way whatsoever. I know so little details, but what I do know all points to him doing a great job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootermcgavin, post: 3118568, member: 4527"] I never claimed I wouldn't have tunnel vision. I am extremely aware of how little training I do compared to what I should do. I agree he probably did as well, but I was not critiquing him in the least. He clearly did a great job. I'm just curious to know bullet counts. As for hitting the ground compared to running, I hope I never know which one I would actually do, but I know which one I do in the scenarios I run through in my head, and would like to think I'm going to do something similar to the mental training I go through. It also varies greatly for a large crowd setting like church compared to a restaurant which typically had multiple, very close exits. But you're right, tunnel vision will happen. I should have worded that part better. I was really thinking more of a before hand situation, again, primarily in a large group setting. Church is one if the scarier places for me because it's often fan shaped, with a large number of carriers. I don't think most of those guys ever thought about the fact that there are so few angles to cleanly shoot- so I typically decide for church it would better to duck, then escape in that setting because of how many bullets may be flying. But again, please don't think I was critiquing this guy in any way whatsoever. I know so little details, but what I do know all points to him doing a great job. [/QUOTE]
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