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Who trains for woods carry?
KFhunter:
A lot of us train for tatical carry, self defense carry, or just have fun with recreational shooting..but who trains for woods carry?
Who throws on their packs, their bino harnesses, a rain jacket or down parka, and practices their preferred woods carry method?
I've seen many different forms of woods carry and tried out a number if them myself, from drop leg, to low ride to chest rigs...I'm not so interested in your particular method of carry that works for you, but what you do to practice.
Literally all of my shooting is tactical and self defensive in nature, but it doesn't all carry over smoothly to woods carry.
I've practiced drawing while riding a bicycle, I've practiced while walking with sticks,
I've practiced spinning around 180 degrees, I've shot from my back, belly, sideways, kneeling and from fetal positions.
I need to practice with an 80lb pack on, haven't done that!
Who does these things? and what do you do?
Stein:
That’s why I carry in the same position with the same holster in the woods.
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jackelope:
--- Quote from: Stein on June 19, 2021, 01:55:29 PM ---That’s why I carry in the same position with the same holster in the woods.
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How is that?
Stein:
Hip holster, same gun, same place in town or in the woods.
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KFhunter:
I use an exo pack and the belt is pretty thick, I could use a hip holster and safariiland quick attach to get it out further to clear tbe belt, but I've found I prefer the chest holster for long days of humping through heavy brush.
I'm more interested in the training though than the gear.
I'd love to stick this out in a trail brushed in and have people suprised by it, and try to shoot it before it "gets you"
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