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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1353016" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>The Magpul guys (LOL BUST EM) have a drill that I like that they call "Balance Speed and Accuracy." Start at 3 yards, draw and put two shots into COM under 2 seconds. Keep doing this at progressively farther distances back to 25 yards. You won't be able to hold the A-zone all the way back, but it allows you to gauge how you're improving in terms of the distance at which you can get effective hits quickly.</p><p></p><p>The point is that you need both in a self-defense shoot; you can't miss fast enough to win, but a shot between the eyes is no good if it takes you 5 seconds.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Quick question about this class. You list the OK CCW class as a pre-req. My concealed carry license is from Florida (since I have an IL driver's license still), so I've never taken the OK class. Can I still take the intermediate CCW class?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1353016, member: 6406"] The Magpul guys (LOL BUST EM) have a drill that I like that they call "Balance Speed and Accuracy." Start at 3 yards, draw and put two shots into COM under 2 seconds. Keep doing this at progressively farther distances back to 25 yards. You won't be able to hold the A-zone all the way back, but it allows you to gauge how you're improving in terms of the distance at which you can get effective hits quickly. The point is that you need both in a self-defense shoot; you can't miss fast enough to win, but a shot between the eyes is no good if it takes you 5 seconds. Quick question about this class. You list the OK CCW class as a pre-req. My concealed carry license is from Florida (since I have an IL driver's license still), so I've never taken the OK class. Can I still take the intermediate CCW class? [/QUOTE]
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