Handgun Wounding Factors And Effectiveness

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Handgun Wounding Factors And Effectiveness

This FBI paper was published in the FBI’s Law Enforcement Bulletin but as of 2004 it was no longer available to the general public.

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Jeff Cooper on Point Shooting

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Many decades ago an unknown US Marine officer, World War II combat vet and History professor turned freelance writer published a little book entitled Fighting Handguns. His name was John Dean “Jeff” Cooper.

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Colonel Rex Applegate on Point Shooting

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What does Rex Applegate have to say about Point Shooting?

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IPSC/USPSA and IDPA Point Shooting

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Some ill-advised and inexperienced people have claimed that practical competition shooters aren’t able to point shoot.

Here is a video of IPSC ace Taran Butler point shooting

Not only is he hitting targets further away than most point shooting advocates, Mr. Butler is shooting at a faster pace.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Practical competition shooters use the techniques that have been proven to yield the fastest way to get consistent hits. These methods will be discarded and another approach will be rapidly adopted provided the new method and its practitioners can first demonstrate superior results.

Point Shooting vs. Sight Shooting: Self Defense at Close Quarters

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The following guest article was written and submitted by John Veit. We welcome a variety of points of view on the subjects of shooting and marksmanship. Test them objectively on the range and let the results fall where they may.

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