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Old November 29, 2008, 05:11 PM   #12
Agincourt
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Join Date: November 29, 2008
Location: Prescott AZ
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If I'm facing an armed threat I don't really want to be standing still.

I try to weed out as much variation from my training as possible. The stance I shoot in is generally the same as the stance I would fight empty handed in. Rife and pistol stance are pretty much the same. It ends up coming close to an Isoscolese stance if you want to name it something.

As far as stability goes...stability is for hitting bullseyes, in a fight you are not going to achieve target range stability. You are better off moving or behind cover rather then worrying about the stability of your stance. The gallon of adrenaline and cortisol coursing through your veins is going to make your front sight shake well beyond the ability of a good target stance to stabilize it. Move and don't get shot.
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