When it comes time to pull the trigger, shooting is shooting whether it’s for competition or self defense. But the process before the shooter pulls the trigger is where competitive and defensive shooting vary greatly. Team Springfield’s Rob Leatham and PDN’s Rob Pincus break down the similarities and differences.
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