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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="mdvctry" data-source="post: 1733775" data-attributes="member: 45208"><p>Revolvers do not make a shooter immune from limp wrist shooting. Most untrained shooters who "limp wrist" shooting semi-auto also limp wrist shooting a revolver, especially magnum large caliber pistols. They generally loose control of the handgun and if they're able to hold onto the pistol are not able to make a fast accurate second or third shots as needed. Regardless of revolver or semi-automatic handgun, I think we all agree that the point is to know your and you handguns capabilities and to practice with it in a realistic environment so that when confronted with an emergency, your training helps you react appropriately to stop whatever the threat is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdvctry, post: 1733775, member: 45208"] Revolvers do not make a shooter immune from limp wrist shooting. Most untrained shooters who “limp wrist” shooting semi-auto also limp wrist shooting a revolver, especially magnum large caliber pistols. They generally loose control of the handgun and if they’re able to hold onto the pistol are not able to make a fast accurate second or third shots as needed. Regardless of revolver or semi-automatic handgun, I think we all agree that the point is to know your and you handguns capabilities and to practice with it in a realistic environment so that when confronted with an emergency, your training helps you react appropriately to stop whatever the threat is. [/QUOTE]
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