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2/16/2015 4:58:06 PM EDT
Why does this get such a bad rap?
2/16/2015 5:10:59 PM EDT
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Why does this get such a bad rap?
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Because it's fucking retarded.


 
2/16/2015 5:16:27 PM EDT
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Because it's fucking retarded.  
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Why does this get such a bad rap?
Because it's fucking retarded.  


but why is it a bad idea?
2/16/2015 6:46:07 PM EDT
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It can be useful in some types of shooting while moving.
2/17/2015 10:54:34 PM EDT
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search function will give you your answers.
2/17/2015 11:57:11 PM EDT
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Tried it in the mid 2000s.  Didn't find it a solution to any problem I've encountered.  I think it was an answer in search of a problem.
2/18/2015 12:37:37 AM EDT
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Generally, shooting competitions are the place for evaluating techniques. If it wins, people will do it. If not, people toss it.

If you don't see the guys looking for that last millisecond doing it, there's a better way.
2/18/2015 8:08:15 PM EDT
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Seems to me that Mr. Castle attempted to invent a "system" based on a technique that has an extremely narrow application. In the end, as a "system", it brings with it "baggage" that is inappropriate in most situations.
2/19/2015 10:29:43 AM EDT
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Generally, shooting competitions are the place for evaluating techniques. If it wins, people will do it. If not, people toss it.



If you don't see the guys looking for that last millisecond doing it, there's a better way.
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2/19/2015 11:49:04 PM EDT
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Generally, shooting competitions are the place for evaluating techniques.
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Generally, shooting competitions are the place for evaluating techniques.


I personally don't subscribe to that orthodoxy.

If it wins, people will do it. If not, people toss it.


Winning a competition and surviving (or prevailing) in a gunfight are not mutually exclusive. IOW, the first does not necessarily predestine (or guarantee) the second.

If you don't see the guys looking for that last millisecond doing it, there's a better way.


This is my point.
2/21/2015 12:56:11 PM EDT
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I personally don't subscribe to that orthodoxy.
Winning a competition and surviving (or prevailing) in a gunfight are not mutually exclusive. IOW, the first does not necessarily predestine (or guarantee) the second.
This is my point.

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Generally, shooting competitions are the place for evaluating techniques.




I personally don't subscribe to that orthodoxy.




If it wins, people will do it. If not, people toss it.




Winning a competition and surviving (or prevailing) in a gunfight are not mutually exclusive. IOW, the first does not necessarily predestine (or guarantee) the second.




If you don't see the guys looking for that last millisecond doing it, there's a better way.




This is my point.

The generally accepted consensus is that most 3 gun guys would do very well in combat if they would learn to use cover. Meanwhile central axis relock doesn't really translate to much outside of what people that teach central axis relock say it does.



 
2/24/2015 1:35:10 AM EDT
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I really like it for firing from a vehicle window.
2/24/2015 1:48:39 AM EDT
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The proponents of CAR think it does everything, but it doesn't.

It's good from vehicles or even when in structures with narrow hallways and lots of corners.