This program is a realistic look at what you can expect when shooting at and from moving vehicles. It is intended to inform law enforcement and other law abiding citizens with the knowledge they need to make intelligent decisions when shooting or being shot at. Lenny Magill is assisted in this study by two of the most accomplished competition shooters to ever live: John Pride, former LAPD Detective, National PPC Champion and Bianchi Cup Champion and Mickey Fowler, three-time Bianchi Cup Champion and Buck Masters national champion. These three men have come together to show what happens when you shoot at a moving target traveling from 10 to 40 mph. The results are somewhat surprising. Youll be amazed at what you will see. And, youll be impressed at the shooting skills demonstrated by Pride and Fowler. As youll see, its not easy shooting at a moving target. Youll learn some of those skills in this 110 minutes program. Highly recommended for all law enforcement and special operations personnel!
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Surprisingly interesting
This film features Lenny Magill, John Pride and Mickey Fowler shooting at moving targets, and shooting stationary targets from a moving vehicle. At the beginning, Magill tells that he was interested to see, how easy it really is to hit a moving target, compared to the picture you get from the movies. I was relieved that he did not give a lame excuse for assuring that this is a vital skill for anyone who carries a gun for self defense.Most of the film consist of Pride and Fowler shooting to a target that is towed with an automobile at various speeds. After each run, they comment on the hits, and try to estimate how big a lead s hooter should take at given speed and distance. At the end, they also shoot from moving car to a stationary target. The result is that it is surprisingly hard to hit a moving target, even if it moves at steady pace.The film is surprisingly interesting, although it could have been a bit shorter. Had they edited unnecessary sequences off form the film, the result would have been a better. The production of the film is good and they use two cameras to shoot the film (one behind the shooter and one near the target). Although the film is somewhat interesting to watch, it is of little use to just about anyone. Therefore, it is a bit hard to recommend it to anyone.Run time: about 110 minutes
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