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Old February 21, 2013, 10:00 PM   #46
SPEMack618
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I could possibly see an advantage to targets depicting "normal" gun owners for use in shoot/no-shoot drills.

As in a guy with a gun, but the rifle held down as if he is walking back from his truck after hunting. A target mixed in with an obvious hostile target would make for good training, me thinks.
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