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Old June 12, 2001, 12:50 PM   #2
jason10mm
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Join Date: April 29, 2001
Location: San Antonio, Tx
Posts: 230
I have had good resultes with the Harries technique. Sure the light is in line with my body, but the extra steadiness gives me faster, more accurate shots, then I turn off the light and MOVE. I have a surefire and I challenge anyone to draw and shoot accurately into the blinding beam from one of those lights. I guess it is what you practice, but I can shoot better with less training with the harries technique. The weapon mounted lights are even better, as long as you realize that the muzzle is pointing at anyone the light is pointing at (either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on who it is making noise in your house). I think you can mix up the techniques. I've moved my light around to see better through windows or doors, but if I suspect I'm going to have to shoot, I go into the harries.
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