jg rider
03-23-2012, 02:52 PM
I'm wondering how others practice self defense shooting.
Here's one of a few article that decided how we train
http://www.brassfetcher.com/PDF%20Files/Bertolli%20gunshot%20thread.pdf
As a past IPSC competitor, the wife and I did lots of practice on flat IPSC targets: El Presidente, Mozembique, Bill Drills etc. All shots were always aimed at the center of the targets no matter what angle they were shot from.
As we got older and smarter we changed our tactics. First, we believe the ideal shot placement is in the thorax area, triangle from base of the throat down to the nipples.
For C.O.M hits we practice speed shooting at 6" steel plates from 10 yds away. I compete in steel plate matches so this our normal practice sessions.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Spikes/Deck-1.jpg
For the defensive part I take an IPSC target, bend it almost half round and staple it to two 1"x2" uprights. If I really want to get creative I'll take another flat target, draw a wide stripe down the center to represent the spinal column and staple that to the back side of the uprights. The object is to shoot from different angles at the 3D body, toward the spinal column.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/magbaseplates004.jpg
To add some fun to the mix the wife stands about arms length away from the target, with a holstered or fanny packed gun.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/JosK9Holster5-1.jpg
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/WifesFannyPack.jpg
At the beep she pretends that the target advances on her, she does a palm strike to the face or gouges at the eyes of the target, yells "LET ME GO" or whatever and starts backing away while drawing and firing multiple shots while moving. She doesn't know if she's to go staight back, to the left or to the right until after the beep when I yell to her what to do.
She also practices as if she's grabbed, by doing a face strike, protecting her head as she draws and hip or point shoots.
Did I mention that I don't need to practice. :rolleyes:
This is her coach
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Spikes/deer003.jpg
Here's one of a few article that decided how we train
http://www.brassfetcher.com/PDF%20Files/Bertolli%20gunshot%20thread.pdf
As a past IPSC competitor, the wife and I did lots of practice on flat IPSC targets: El Presidente, Mozembique, Bill Drills etc. All shots were always aimed at the center of the targets no matter what angle they were shot from.
As we got older and smarter we changed our tactics. First, we believe the ideal shot placement is in the thorax area, triangle from base of the throat down to the nipples.
For C.O.M hits we practice speed shooting at 6" steel plates from 10 yds away. I compete in steel plate matches so this our normal practice sessions.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Spikes/Deck-1.jpg
For the defensive part I take an IPSC target, bend it almost half round and staple it to two 1"x2" uprights. If I really want to get creative I'll take another flat target, draw a wide stripe down the center to represent the spinal column and staple that to the back side of the uprights. The object is to shoot from different angles at the 3D body, toward the spinal column.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/magbaseplates004.jpg
To add some fun to the mix the wife stands about arms length away from the target, with a holstered or fanny packed gun.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/JosK9Holster5-1.jpg
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Kahr%20Pistols/WifesFannyPack.jpg
At the beep she pretends that the target advances on her, she does a palm strike to the face or gouges at the eyes of the target, yells "LET ME GO" or whatever and starts backing away while drawing and firing multiple shots while moving. She doesn't know if she's to go staight back, to the left or to the right until after the beep when I yell to her what to do.
She also practices as if she's grabbed, by doing a face strike, protecting her head as she draws and hip or point shoots.
Did I mention that I don't need to practice. :rolleyes:
This is her coach
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p100/jgriders/Spikes/deer003.jpg