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Center Axis Relock CQ Shooting
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[QUOTE="Diamondback 2/2, post: 30659, member: 157"] I have wasted money on a few shooting schools that taught, “Center lock” and it’s a waste of time… Some will say it is for close quarters engagement and some will use it out to 25 yards. My personal experience with it is that it is a BAD idea. One of the courses I attended was a course put on by some Texas LEO’s as part of the TTPOA. The course taught center lock at close range (15 feet and in) we used simulation FX rounds during force on force training. My experience was that, during high stress and extreme reaction times. I would miss more then I would hit. I would be unable to pick up sight picture and my natural point of aim was completely off. I would be shot in the side, arm and hips during contact. These being my unprotected areas of my body. I would also have difficulty moving and maintain focus on front sight… A lot of stumbling in doorways and basic obstacles such as clothing, furniture and carpet rugs. It was an unnatural feeling, while moving and reacting to contact. I found my self adjusting my tactics for the shooting platform. Also discovered that I was breaking my 6 feet reactionary gap, when it was unnecessary to do so. :2c: [/QUOTE]
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