Learning to shoot under stress.

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Tycer
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Learning to shoot under stress.

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:shock:

I'm sure the guy getting trained is already tough as nails, but this makes me realize what a puss I really am.

My hat is off to all of you combat vets.

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Re: Learning to shoot under stress.

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Heck, John, shooting at my local range on a Sat. afternoon is not much different. The only difference is we have a little more swearing at ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Find your local SASS club and join them for some really stressful fun. You'll not only learn to run a lever gun fast and accurate but a pair of SAAs and a shotgun as well. Well, I guess it is simulated stress but you know what I mean.

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Re: Learning to shoot under stress.

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Wow, I don't know if I could take that! I think the Texan in me would have smacked the trainer in the shins the first time he tripped me and proceed to do the Texas two-step on his face... :mrgreen:
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I gotta figure this trainee is gonna be one bad hombre when they get through with him. Nothing but the cessation of neural activity gonna stop him.
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I think the trainer got a little carried away after watching "Glory" :shock:
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Re: Learning to shoot under stress.

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Tough love? :shock: :D
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