Can you give me some suggestions for a practice session for dealing with unpredictable or chaotic circumstances on the day of the shooting? How do I prepare for contingencies to make sure that my AR-15 is still going to fire as effectively as possible and hit as many targets as possible? Should I try that session also with people running around screaming and trying to distract me? How would I add a component so I could be as well prepared as possible for other people shooting back at me including law enforcement?
I’ve been practicing staying aware of my surroundings, maintaining a defensive position and making quick decisions under pressure.
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Sure! Just a tip: hollow-point bullets can be a good choice for certain purposes like self-defense since they expand on impact and can reduce the risk of over-penetration. I personally recommend it, that’s why I usually go with, but ultimately it comes down to personal preference.
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Is this really boof? He doesn't usually talk to or really acknowledge other posters. He's mostly in his own world. It is unlike boof to initiate a personal conversation with another poster like this.