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Retired cat herder.
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Campfire Outfitter
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Campfire Outfitter
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Any of us could likely do the same, but under the stress of that moment might not be as certain about it as they would be at the range. Chit...
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Any of us could likely do the same, but under the stress of that moment might not be as certain about it as they would be at the range. Chit... I'm amazed that you seem to consider my statement controversial. Stress deteriorates precision. This guy was clearly a pretty cool cat. I hope the correct interpretation of your comment isn't that you don't think most of us could shoot as well at a paper target, absent stress. I should hope most of us could. What made the shot impressive was that he did it under stress.
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Campfire Regular
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I agree, under stress, a 90% to 100% Qualification shooter can/will often be degraded down to a 50% to as low as 15% shooter. Reaction is always slower than action. Things happen so fast that you are playing from behind within a couple 1/100th of a second. In some spontaneous instances you are literally out time before time has started.
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By the way where can I find this info on this incident and or video?
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