The problem is that in the real world, threats are not flat and two-dimensional.
They are three-dimensional targets with the ability to move.
Here is the problem of shooting with only a two-dimensional mindset.
The Answer
So, what is the solution to this training conundrum?
In a real situation, you could have to fire at a threat that is turning.
The Rubber Dummies target is a highly durable target that will last for many, many rounds.
Once you paint up the dummy, its easy to see where your shots hit.
you’re able to also paint the backside of the target to see where your exit wounds are.
I encourage you to read Will Dabbs review of theRubber Dummies Targets.
Conclusion
Every opportunity you get, take a stab at train with angles in mind.
And if possible, use a target like the Rubber Dummies system.
For extra added depth, you’re free to get their thicker Rubber Dummies 2.0 version.
Be prepared for any potential, and train to win!
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