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Going to range and sitting comfortably plinking at paper targets that are stationary while a stepping stone to proficiency is NOT proficiency. Best non combat is using wax bullets against live opponets in real world places. Be grateful that combat is not the finishing school you have graduated from. For me to keep skills it requires 500 rounds per weapon per month. Every decade I lose about 10 percent speed and 5 percent accuracy as my eyesight declines and my twitch time slows.
Just like owning a knife and practicing with a plastic one against a stabbing dummy is not proficient nor is using a rubber or dulled blades against one type of human aggressor. Broken bones and dislocations are common when using dulled weapons at combat speeds
These are recreation society not warrior skilled notice the hits want to learn that? It’s possible but it exerts a high price and it’s not a old persons type of activity. Unlike in that video where you have back up in form of your team and no one trying to really hurt you in real no gun action ……
This is professional swordsman cutting base ball then a bb at 300+ kmh from a sheathed sword. This is art of laido quick draw sword tens of thousands of hours of practice. There are faster knife men you can’t even see the hands move but the level of dedication and training along with raw talent is staggering. Me a fire arm cause veven him in the melee would last till surrounded or injury
Again learning where to hit is good info some practice a few things get good at them but as an alternative no way get good firearm cause a quick mag change aim discipline and a 16 on one with a 90 lb woman with gun wins most of the time.
