Skiprr wrote:The only problem I have with it is a message I've had beaten into me: Under the extreme stress of life-or-death encounter, you will not rise to the occasion. You will fall to the lowest common denominator: the level of your training.

I like to train as if I was in a fight so if a round goes off I go directly to my immediate action drills. I do that on my own practice and we were taught that at work too.