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But I'm not left handed so I can't shoot with my left hand
Damn it’s always weird seeing people roll over bosses I struggled with first time (Father G) but struggle with bosses I had no issue with (BSB).
Every corner is a high threat, you don’t know what’s on the other side. Until its been cleared it’s dangerous asf
norm macdonald was a green beret
Or just switch shoulders and hands. Not difficult to do it smooth and proficiently.
I am lefty. Would I switch with man1 in a high threat corner? Or would he just switch shoulders?
That looks awkward AF the Army taught me to switch firing hands not just shoulders
If you find a corner with tracers flying by it… find a different corner.
Nah, bro: you would AVOID any angle from which tracers are coming from, and find ANOTHER WAY. Duh.
Good advice, thanks
Doesn't matter which shoulder you use while tracers are flying. It will the last corner you pie, but interesting concept
I will try this on my next shooting on the move drills. I know I need to learn this.
Awesome! Like how you keep dominate hand on grip. Keep the content coming.
UNC finally got a nice tacticool rifle!
I've always heard of this as a "push transition".. I'm not sure if that's actually the technical term for it. This is actually how they programmed the characters in PUBG (the video game). You can lean around corners.. This "push" lean to the left works well, but it still shows you sticking out just a bit further than leaning to the right. (even in the game. lol).. I like using it myself though.. IRL. You just have to remember to run your sling loose enough to do it– or remember to swim out of it.
Note to self: avoid tracery. Love it! 🤩 Hey SGM, I noticed an icon popped up for a Swag link to TR stickers. Is that new? Great idea. Thanks for the solid real world advice and instruction. Keep ‘em rolling.
Why not learning to switch shooting hand, or that’s not something realistic in a real fight?