Long Range Shooting for Self-Defense?


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Aug 30 2024 31 mins  

In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary world of long-range defensive gun use. Is that even a thing? Well, like most things in life, it's complicated...

While most self-defense situations occur at close range, there are pivotal moments when the threat is further away but just as deadly.

Join us as we look at real-life stories of armed citizens who stepped up, aiming true from remarkable distances to save lives and prevent further tragedy. From a deadly Texas clock tower rampage to a quick-thinking hero in an Indiana mall, these accounts are not just tales of courage but lessons in preparedness and skill.

So pull up a chair and sit a spell as we learn how distance and accuracy play crucial roles in self-defense scenarios, and why honing your long-range skills could be a game-changer!

Resources:
Article: Self-Defense and the Law: Is Shooting Long-Distance in Defense Defensible in Court, by Massad Ayoob

Further reading:
The Law of Self Defense (Third Edition), Andrew Branca, Esq.

Deadly Force: Understanding Your Right to Self-defense (Second Edition), Massad Ayoob

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