r u swift/accurate from "weak side" shoulder?

srlip

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with longarms, firing right handed around the left side of cover forces you to expose your entire torso to enemy fire. Learn to switch shoulders and eyes, and that won't be true. If you are walking down a corridor, and the only threats are to your right side, do you want the longarm at your right shoulder? :) gonna walk BACKWARDS, so you can keep the gun pointed at the likely threat areas? same thing in open country, walking along a lake or river, of course.
 
having an autorifle FORCES you to "spray and pray", hmm? If gotta limit yourself by having a bolt action (or single shot) you are one sad sack, dude. I may not need a fast repeat shot often, but I HAVE needed it a few times, so I'll continue to err on the side of safety and carry/own only rapidfire firearms. You beat yourself out of competing in interesting/relevant matches and do without lots of advantages when you dont own/carry) an AR15 and .22 conversion unit.
 

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