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Old February 21, 2007, 06:05 AM   #11
threegun
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Lurper,
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3, that is a different phenomenon. You don't actually lose control, your perception of time changes. There is a name for it, but I don't know how to spell it. That is the same thing that happens when you shoot a string that seems excruxiatingly slow or deliberate, yet when you look at the timer, it is incredibly fast. In fact, I would submit that it is the opposite of losing control.
Good. I was worried that I got a bad body and mind LOL. Well now if these things are different then I have to agree that training trumps fear induced fine motor skill loss. My partner said my draw was still lightning fast. My grip weld was perfect and aside from the slow motion I was pulling the trigger (although only half way) just fine. I do train often though and as you suggested I go through scenarios. I simulate shooting to cover and many other probable response for almost every were I go. I thought I was being paranoid.
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