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When I think about the different scenarios I can't help but think of Andre the Giant. What would I need to stop him? In other words, what is best in the worst possible situation? .
When I think about the different scenarios I can't help but think of Andre the Giant. What would I need to stop him?
THE most important need in any shooting situation is bullet placement, end of sentence.
Did you miss the article about the Inuit woman that killed a world record Grizzly with a single shot 22lr bolt gun? She dropped it with 1 shot, because she knew where to place that one bullet.
She did, however, put 7 "insurance" shots on the animal as it lay on the ground (nice grouping ). She was carrying the 22 ammo loose in her pocket.
A gallon of whiskey and 200 beers according to some of the stories about him.
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Bullet placement is easier said than done when someone is shooting at you. Most violent encounters that involve gun fire probably last 3-5 seconds and maybe 3-5 rounds are fired. These encounters are usually wild and sporadic, spray and pray type situations. I figure the best anyone can hope for is our worst day of training. Meaning if we perform like we perform on our west days of practice, we're doing as good as can be expected. All of this is hypothetical, of course, and every encounter is different....and of course shot placement matters the most. That's common sense.
Exactly. A .380 may not be enough.