Beware the man with one gun
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 Filed in:
Techniques &
Training, General gun
stuff
You know that old saw. My Uncle
Bob, for instance, has hunted for most of his adult life with one
gun; aside from being the best hunter the family, at 80-plus years
he can easily outshoot me and all of my cousins. It would seem that
there truly is no substitute for familiarity with your
weapon.
One well known personality in the firearms field who shared this sentiment was the (late) Mike Harries. He was best known for the Harries Flashlight Technique, and was a renowned trainer in his own right. At the Gunzone I ran across this essay that Harries wrote back in '92 about this very topic.
He expands on the one gun idea, even proposing that one should use a single type of ammunition. It's a great read, and and gave me a lot to think about!
-=[ Grant ]=-
One well known personality in the firearms field who shared this sentiment was the (late) Mike Harries. He was best known for the Harries Flashlight Technique, and was a renowned trainer in his own right. At the Gunzone I ran across this essay that Harries wrote back in '92 about this very topic.
He expands on the one gun idea, even proposing that one should use a single type of ammunition. It's a great read, and and gave me a lot to think about!
-=[ Grant ]=-
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