This entry details the philosophy and techniques of reactive shooting as explained by Bill Rogers of Rogers Shooting School and Bill Wilson of Wilson Combat. Reactive shooting emphasizes speed and engagement of dynamic targets, often requiring the trigger press before full weapon stabilization. The training methodology, developed since 1975 and adopted by elite units like the Navy SEALs, focuses on engaging 8-inch steel targets at close to medium distances under time pressure, with a rigorous scoring system to qualify skill levels.
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