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Originally Posted by Sieg
The 21' rule is THE RULE. We practice at the range with the target set at 21' and our weapon in typical conceal carry position a second person advances the target and you have to draw and fire. It reinforces that rule well. You have to be well practiced to place a double-tap.
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Siegster....
Going into the sim room for the first time... holstering a weapon EXPECTING that there was going to be foul play.... But in the blink of an eye - you have to recognize - draw - decide that you need to pull the trigger.... That 21' gap is closed and the perp is all over you. AMAZING! As in OMG! So on the next scenario - you get all jumpy and squirt the guy and all he was doing was going for his registration...
By the end of the session -- things actually seem to slow down - your heart rate is better - you on target - you're not as jumpy... you're looking at things completely differently.
So - again.... I can't imagine waking up - dazed and confused - heart rate racing - fumbling for the great protector... it's pitch black...you didn't start this action by lighting the guy up for a traffic stop... so you're unprepared for the situation... and then all it really is.... your daughter is sneaking back into the house. (how many of US have been there done that!!)