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Author:  Cerberus Group [ Sun Jul 22, 2018 9:51 am ]
Post subject:  Teaching Students that...

...life is not flat.

Author:  Cerberus Group [ Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Teaching Students that...

I can recall my first exposure to Louis Awerbuck and his target manipulations. We all turned our backs to the targets and it sounded like he was wadding up and tearing the paper targets. On his signal we turned around and engaged...there was a lot of hesitation down the line that first time. As all the paper targets were folded, some parts torn off and all placed on the backers at odd positions along with the target stand being angled.

As he pointed out, one can spend a lot of money on fancy and moving targets, but in the end nothing will replicate the movement of the human body. So the best we can do is mix it up and present to the shooter something they've experienced little of...angles!

I introduce my students to such things with my Run the Gun classes, and before taking the class most think its a basic course. To me it is, as I firmly believe there are certain things every shooter needs to know from the start...but after two days, none have said this was a basic course.

Guess I need to rework the description a bit.

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