I already know Butler can burn it down. What I really enjoy seeing is his explanation of what he does and why. I try the same thing regarding transitions (not as fast, of course). For a skilled shooter this approach is doable. Until we start counting hits. I sometimes get lucky at speed, but there are generally too many "1s" the faster I go. Keep speeding up and the "3" creeps into play (IDPA targets). On steel, I'm all zeros, 😂
Decades ago, I entered police work with a S&W 19 and HKS speedloaders. Shortly after the "Revolver vs. Semiauto" debate ignited, followed by me get Glocks. It truly is a treat to see gentlemen like Mr. Butler furthering the art. It is amazing how far Pistolcraft has come. Mr. Butler, one could only think men like Jeff Cooper, Bill Jordan, and Skeeter Skelton would be nodding with approval.
Remember watching this dude on Pride FC. Him and guys like Rampage Jackson inspired me to start fighting back in 2007. Cool to see Josh also likes the art of marksmanship
Tall guy mentioned the hits outside of the A zone would matter in a real fight, incorrect statement. How do you think people get shot multiple times and keep coming, because they didn’t hit anything vital.