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Surgical Speed Shooting: How To Achieve High-Speed Marksmanship In A Gunfight
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| Part No: | 1581601433 |
| Manufacturer: | Paladin Press |
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| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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Learn the secrets of shooting a handgun quickly and accurately under the extreme stress of a gunfight. These cutting-edge techniques for managing recoil in rapid fire, high-speed trigger control and more are used by today's hostage rescue teams and competitive grandmasters.
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This is the third book I've read recently, but the first by this author. I was really impressed by his attention to detail in the fundamentals of grip, stance, balance and trigger control (special focus on taking up the slack). His arguments for using the isosceles caused me to change my stance. Overall, this additiion to my library resulted in faster shooting,improved accuracy and a better feel to calling the shot. I thought Andy Stanford communicated his thoughts and suggestions in an exceptional manner. |
| Good place to start | 2009-10-25 | 4 / 5 |
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| For the novice shooter this gives a good place to start to gain more confidence and more reliable shooting if you are conceal carry and things go down and you need to be able to place your shots. There are excersises for shooting near the end of the book. |
| Disappointing | 2009-10-15 | 2 / 5 |
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| This book would be great if it actually gave you instructions on how to carry out most of the techniques given. The detail that is given in this book is very basic firearms handling skills. This book is more of a how to shoot for beginners then a how to better your shooting. This book did not cover anything that isn't in every other firearms handling book I have ever read, and the skills it goes over are the very same skills you would learn in a basic firearms class. |
| Good Solid Read | 2009-09-08 | 5 / 5 |
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| Other than the constant Weaver bashing that others have commented on its a pretty helpful book. Ive been working on accuracy and speed after finally transitioning to a Modern Isoceles type of stance and so I needed new fundamentals and then some. I got a good bit from this book. Enough that Ive started back reading it again with a highlighter. I think anyone who owns a pistol should buy this book, everyone can get something from it. |
| Waste of money | 2009-08-26 | 1 / 5 |
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I am quoting another users comment below which sums up this book exactly:
"At the end you are not much wiser than at the beginning"
Stay away from this book, complete waste of time. |