For a long time people said to use "chemeical, hard, chemical,hard". And I can see why that sounds good. Rotating them seems like a good idea. Each launcher is different. Just like each firearm is different. This is why practice is so important. Everyone should know thier lainchers. For me, my home setup is the HDX68. It has a flashlight hokder on the pic rail that holds POM Spray. So in my home invasion scenario, my first shot isnt even my launcher! You cant fight if you cant see. Bedside items are different too. Having a plan, and knowing your gear is key. Great video, man. Keep it up!
I just happened to come across your video so I am going to "ASSUME", that you have classicly trained to shoot at the torso with lethal intent. Consider that to disable, shooting at the knees with your first shots to put them down quicker and then use the pepper ball to finish. The knees are less protected from an armor standpoint and even if the impacts don't break bone. The likely hood of tripping them or throwing them off balance to the point of faceplanting them gives you more time to employ more shots on them. Just a consideration.
@ezekielcade4205 Thanks for the comment and input. I do agree with you in certain situations. however the average person with little to no training, in a quick moving high stress situation, will be erratic in their shot placement and prone to missed target. My personal objective is to inflict as much pain as possible to maintain the integrity of my personal borders.
@LonestarLTLdefense-d8f I will agree, but and it is a big but. lf you are going to employ any resistance or defense you MUST be trained. Any defense will involve close proximity actions. It is unlikely that actual aiming will be an option. The only other course is to flee and hope you are faster and more durable than your attacker. Crying for help is not an option today, where good cemartians are prosecuted for helping.
You make an excellent and convincing argument for your projectile loading preference.
I have the same mindset as you!
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For a long time people said to use "chemeical, hard, chemical,hard". And I can see why that sounds good. Rotating them seems like a good idea.
Each launcher is different. Just like each firearm is different. This is why practice is so important. Everyone should know thier lainchers.
For me, my home setup is the HDX68. It has a flashlight hokder on the pic rail that holds POM Spray. So in my home invasion scenario, my first shot isnt even my launcher! You cant fight if you cant see.
Bedside items are different too. Having a plan, and knowing your gear is key.
Great video, man. Keep it up!
@christopherhorton4634 thanks for the comment!
I just happened to come across your video so I am going to "ASSUME", that you have classicly trained to shoot at the torso with lethal intent.
Consider that to disable, shooting at the knees with your first shots to put them down quicker and then use the pepper ball to finish.
The knees are less protected from an armor standpoint and even if the impacts don't break bone. The likely hood of tripping them or throwing them off balance to the point of faceplanting them gives you more time to employ more shots on them.
Just a consideration.
@ezekielcade4205 Thanks for the comment and input. I do agree with you in certain situations. however the average person with little to no training, in a quick moving high stress situation, will be erratic in their shot placement and prone to missed target. My personal objective is to inflict as much pain as possible to maintain the integrity of my personal borders.
@LonestarLTLdefense-d8f I will agree, but and it is a big but.
lf you are going to employ any resistance or defense you MUST be trained. Any defense will involve close proximity actions. It is unlikely that actual aiming will be an option.
The only other course is to flee and hope you are faster and more durable than your attacker. Crying for help is not an option today, where good cemartians are prosecuted for helping.
@ezekielcade4205 I couldn't agree with you more ,brother. I spoke of the importance of training in a previous video.