Thank you for the info JGarcia. I'll pass it down to him.
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Originally Posted by JGarcia
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Since "shooting on the move" is mentioned, IIRC, in one of his newsletters Paul Howe mentioned he never "shot on the move" downrange because one has to slow down enough. This combined with moving closer towards the enemy only increases his/her accuracy. I may be impressionable and I do train shooting on the move, but his argument is plain common sense to me.
Counter argument?
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Last edited by frostfire; 01-02-2009 at 23:38.
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