Arioch
Amateur
Brief background: I do competition, I mainly shoot USPSA and 2 Gun, never been MIL/LEO.
So I was training with some friends today on carbines with movement and we were rather surprised by some of our data: shots we would be making all alphas with the occasional close charlie with pistol we were dropping deltas and mikes. We had some discussions and ran some experiments and we came to the conclusion that using our current technique (basically just adapting Stoeger to carbines) we can really only shoot targets on the move (with good enough hits to make the time savings worth it) for open targets at about 8 yards.
8 yards and carbines in the same sentence makes me sad. Anyone have advice for technique about how to shoot on the move, at speed, while maintaining acceptable accuracy standards? I think the envelope can be pushed a lot further and would love to learn more and find out.
So I was training with some friends today on carbines with movement and we were rather surprised by some of our data: shots we would be making all alphas with the occasional close charlie with pistol we were dropping deltas and mikes. We had some discussions and ran some experiments and we came to the conclusion that using our current technique (basically just adapting Stoeger to carbines) we can really only shoot targets on the move (with good enough hits to make the time savings worth it) for open targets at about 8 yards.
8 yards and carbines in the same sentence makes me sad. Anyone have advice for technique about how to shoot on the move, at speed, while maintaining acceptable accuracy standards? I think the envelope can be pushed a lot further and would love to learn more and find out.