Todd Jarrett begins a series of practical and tactical shooting lessons sponsored by Blackhawk. This time Todd's teaching the right technique for shooting on the move.
Todd Jarrett begins a series of practical and tactical shooting lessons sponsored by Blackhawk. This time Todd's teaching the right technique for shooting on the move.
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IPSC shooters do not use low powered rounds. Ever heard of a power factor? How you are scored is dependant on the power of your gun. These are not low powered rounds simply good recoil control.
to all those who swear it is the gun, or low powered ammo,
IPSC shooters shoot full power ammo, it is the motto of the sport, Speed, POWER and Accuracy.
Bullseye shooters shoot the light puff-puff loads with the only real purpose is to make it 25 or 50 yards and penetrate a paper target...and do it accurately.
recoil managment comes from time on the range, not time on youtube bashing a world champion shooter. go shoot an IPSC match and see how you do,
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IPSC shooters shoot full power ammo, it is the motto of the sport, Speed, POWER and Accuracy.
Bullseye shooters shoot the light puff-puff loads with the only real purpose is to make it 25 or 50 yards and penetrate a paper target...and do it accurately.
recoil managment comes from time on the range, not time on youtube bashing a world champion shooter. go shoot an IPSC match and see how you do,
You overestimate the hardware, and underestimate the software