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quick question, you talk about high percentage shots. In a dynamic situation when both parties are moving are you better off doing a mobility stop (Pelvis) instead of head? TY, Stay Strong and Be Safe !!
Good question. When it comes to dynamic situations, it's all about adapting to what's happening at the moment and being responsible for every bullet that leaves your firearm. While a mobility stop targeting the pelvis can be effective, in many cases aiming for the upper thoracic area offers a larger target and greater chance of stopping the threat.
Don't knock it. From hunting since three years old I've seen just about every hit you can imagine. I promise heart lung combos are epic. Special occasions for headshots has been very interesting in the response of the quarry.
Hey everyone! Hope you found Matt's insights as valuable as I did. We're all about empowering you with the knowledge to defend yourself and loved ones. What's the next topic you want us to tackle? What topics are you eager to learn about next?
It’s funny because Ive been shooting roughly for a month. However, I’ve been aiming exactly like how he said not to, this helps a ton.!
Your welcome! It's great to hear that you found the tips helpful, especially as you're relatively new to shooting.
Boiyoiyoing...the technical term.😂
Zipper drill, start in the pelvic girdle and zip them up to the T-box
Rocket surgery! Is that covered by most insurances?
quick question, you talk about high percentage shots. In a dynamic situation when both parties are moving are you better off doing a mobility stop (Pelvis) instead of head? TY, Stay Strong and Be Safe !!
Good question. When it comes to dynamic situations, it's all about adapting to what's happening at the moment and being responsible for every bullet that leaves your firearm. While a mobility stop targeting the pelvis can be effective, in many cases aiming for the upper thoracic area offers a larger target and greater chance of stopping the threat.
@@SheepdogResponse TY, I was referring to instead of a t box shot going to the pelvis. No Worries, all good keep the great job. 👍
Tell them to cancel christmas haha
Why not the pelvic girdle
That was in the next drill 😄
Don't knock it. From hunting since three years old I've seen just about every hit you can imagine. I promise heart lung combos are epic. Special occasions for headshots has been very interesting in the response of the quarry.
An IPSC target looks nothing like that. What you are describing is a USPSA target, and the head box A zone is about 1/4 the size of the chest A zone.
If you are taking a shooting class and the instructor is talking about this.... get a refund and leave
Why?