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Universal Shooting Standards

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We recently had an instructor sync up after running a few different courses. We wanted to define a set of standards we thought kept everyone accountable and was beneficial to those who wear multiple hats. The main purpose was to create a few standards to progress the groups that operate in a variety of lighting conditions and have different equipment to navigate. These are all simple drills that most everyone has done, we just wanted to unify the time standards and see what the difference was if we maintained the same body and head position but utilized a optic riser to make it more efficient and repeatable without changing our body position. Give these a try and we will keep you posted and we keep refining and add to the standards.

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  1. We are talking time…one time sophmore year of highschool there was 2.2 seconds left on the clock and I was down by some points…in which I throw a lateral drop on the kid and won the match…just a time reference…I read one time that it would take some second to bleed out when your jugular vein was cut and roughly 17 for the wrist?? my times aren't correct

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