Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “The Shooting Paradox: Slow Down to Speed Up” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/the-shooting-paradox-slow-down-to-speed-up/.



Fast is fast and slow is gheySlow is smooth and smooth is fast.
And I sincerely believe that’s the reason hi cap mags are all the rage “I can shoot 17 times” when realistically one decent hit is much more likely to stop action than a dozen misses.This article betrays contemporary gun thinking. People cannot distinguish the basis of accuracy versus the art form of speed. So few people understand accuracy- as though the shooter has no input to how accurate their shot is so they defer to the equipment and hope for the best. This fast trigger will make me shoot better.
I train with 5 rounds in a mag.
This allows me to slow down, be a little more even keeled on time versus ammo and settle in.
I could burn thru a couple hundred doing drills in 20 min.
I load more than 5 for certain drills, but 5 has me take time to reload, think it thru and also forces some mag changes on double taps, etc
My personal way to stay grounded and not mag dump
Wise man. Sadly, Today way too many feel they can make up for a lack of skill with a high rate of fire- not the best idea in the world.
us as wellI train with 5 rounds in a mag.
This allows me to slow down, be a little more even keeled on time versus ammo and settle in.
I could burn thru a couple hundred doing drills in 20 min.
I load more than 5 for certain drills, but 5 has me take time to reload, think it thru and also forces some mag changes on double taps, etc
My personal way to stay grounded and not mag dump
I think the part of what is missing here is what is an "accurate shot?"
There are plenty of examples of people being shot by law enforcement and taking multiple shots to the torso and staying in the fight.
While I 100% agree that one shot that hits its target is better than 18 that miss, it's also not realistic to assume that the 1 hit will stop the threat.
We all agree that you can't miss fast enough. Bus also, it's not necessarily safe to assume one good hit is going to stop the fight, either.
Im a fan of the baer drillAs a LE and private citizen trainer that is nit stuck in an Agency echo chamber the biggest culprit is agencies and private citizens settle for good enough on range trips instead of practicing what they suck at. And the HUGE unrealistic large size targets with over sized or indirectly placed vital/X/10 rings doesn't help.
People also don’t take or learn about tactical anatomy only shooting the whole front facing targets, never the side shot that might be needed (like the whole Miami Dade FBI shooting)
So basically about a grapefruit size area in the upper thoracic to end it quick or a large orange size in the head or hit the spine shot is the only to end it immediately.
3x5 cards and a strip of 1-1 1/2” painters tape down the middle
Lathe B27 with the 9 ring and in as full value points give a false sense of proficiency to people