spider373 wrote:
Austin, why do you suggest moving at 1 or 11 o'clock toward your attacker, albeit at a slight angle ? Why not at 5 or 7 o'clcok, which gains some more distance between you and them ? I do not know much about these SD tactics. Can you elaborate ?
Opinions ?
Don't believe what I tell you. Get a buddy and an airsoft or water pistols and test out the scenario.
I assume he is 3-15 feet away.
Distance is not your friend if he has you in his sights. You either want to put something between his pistol and you or actively accelerate out of the line of fire.
Furthermore, it takes 1-2 sec for him to reindex if he can get the pistol line up on you. That is 3-4 steps for you.
If you move to the 1 or 11 then it is very hard for the BG to track you with the pistol when you first start to move and then becomes progressively harder as you go behind him.
If you move at 5 or 7 then its a slight adjustment for him to index you then shoot. And because you are moving away on a straight line through him he can just keep shooting. So if you move to the 5 or 7 , he will have you when you have moved 9 feet or so.
If the FOF drills I did with experienced shooters I got the crap shot out of me if I stood there or moved anywhere behind the 3 - 9 o' clock line. If I moved and shot, I got hit 1 out of 3 stages and it was almost always a glancing blow to my leg or side. (BTW, Getting to cover if it was 3 steps away was the best thing. )
BTW, In this type of scenario where you actively move you WILL have to transition to one handed shooting and will be point shooting. In FOF drills I always got 3-6 shots on my opponent while moving using these techniques. Longer shots will require the sights, but 25 feet or less you will get hits.