Generally I avoid shooting over obstacles and instead shoot around. It is rule of thumb that can change depending on the situation. If you stick your head up where it is visible to everyone... then everyone can shoot back at you at the same time... if you pie around obstacles... you engage only 1 enemy at a time. It's easier to take 4 people "one at a time" rather than taking them "all on at the same time".Gyrogearhead wrote:Yes indeed it was a great session!!
One question I have for the rest of you folks who were there: why was I the only one to shoot over the barrier at the two near BG's?
Usually if I do something no one else does there is a very good reason for not doing it that I need to know about. So come on folks, why did everyone else pie around the obstruction to get a clear shot when you could simply have shot over it while the BG had his weapon at waist level?
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Re: Best shot range Sunday 5pm -7pm
Fantastic training this Sunday!
We started on failure-to-fire drills; practicing dry, with movement, and then hot. Next we got into double-feeds. Finally we practiced scenarios where you applied the skills we drilled on against realistic targets that required target discrimination.
If you want to train for the real fight... this is the place![Texas Flag :txflag:](./images/smilies/texasflag.gif)
We started on failure-to-fire drills; practicing dry, with movement, and then hot. Next we got into double-feeds. Finally we practiced scenarios where you applied the skills we drilled on against realistic targets that required target discrimination.
If you want to train for the real fight... this is the place
![Texas Flag :txflag:](./images/smilies/texasflag.gif)