I don't want to know how many rounds he sent down range practicing that "close retention" shooting. That has always been a real problem shot for me. Easy to limp wrist, easy to have the slide recoil into something and cause a malfunction, etc.
He actually has another training video on it I enjoyed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oVV2Awjfj4
He does a better job instructing than most I see. He is organized and reasonably eloquent.
The speed of a serious shooter, whether an instructor, competitive shooter, or, I dare say, an "operator", is entirely different than the speed of a new shooter taking classes once or twice a month for half a year. An instructor, who can get an inexperienced shooter on target in a little under half a second following 12 or so large group lessons, has nothing to be ashamed of IMO.
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could be against defenseless cardboard cutouts.
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Ask someone who works in a packaging plant or shipping department if that cardboard is defenseless!