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It wasn't a scenario it was demonstrating a distance and how you could be placed in a situation to take a longer shot. Well if you had the moral compass to do so.
When I stated "stop the carnage" it was implied that was the bad guy and you know this because you are watching him kill people.
I never said you run into Walmart and shoot the first person you see with a firearm.
Not a scenario and that is why I included the post about distance. Because my post was about the unlikely need to shoot at a greater distance and being ready for it.
In reality this whole conversation is unlikely for most but doesn't mean I should ignore the posibility.
Here's what I typically see more and more nowadays. You see that the initial gun fight happened up close with multiple attackers who were on the move. Then it turned into a several yard gunfight with the perps who were moving, twitching, ducking, and running for cover still shooting back. Everything is use to training and practicing mostly with stationary targets and they read stuff online, and then have it in their heads that they're going to have these clean up close and personal shots where they and the perp aren't going to be moving and seeking cover or already be behind cover.... Even if you get an initial 5 yard hit, you and the attack more often than not will be creating distance and putting obstacles between you after the fact.
Most people think they're going to get one stop head, heart, or lung shots. The reality is that it almost NEVER works out thst way in real life situations, most people survive gun shot wounds, handgun rounds are terrible man stoppers, so an armed attacker may very well still be in the fight while fleeing.
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