Cosmoline
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I've been trying to do more shooting kneeling with the rifle, and after some fine tuning via a Marine Corps training video, things are going well. For hunting it offers a very fast and reasonably steady rest and lowers your profile from the animal's view.
This got me thinking, the stance also has good tactical merits--which is why the Marines teach it. Yet for the life of me I can't remember it ever being advocated for self defense handguns. Does anyone discuss it? Or is it just considered too much trouble for a short-range firefight?
This got me thinking, the stance also has good tactical merits--which is why the Marines teach it. Yet for the life of me I can't remember it ever being advocated for self defense handguns. Does anyone discuss it? Or is it just considered too much trouble for a short-range firefight?