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Old March 13, 2013, 12:07 PM   #6
ChrisTx
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Join Date: March 1, 2006
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Being a decent shot is just a small part of it. Practice looking down your sights while moving around quickly. If you ever have to shoot at someone, I promise you won't be standing still, and you may not even be standing upright. The hardest thing you will have to do is shoot at a moving target while trying not to trip over your own feet. Learn the difference between cover and concealment, and how to keep from being silhouetted against lights. The last thing you want to be is a nice big B27 outline for someone shooting back at you. If you have to enter a room, don't walk in, crouch and peak around first. If someone is waiting for you, they may have their gun trained at eye level. That split second that it takes for them to see you are not at eye level might be all you need to get back.
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