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pax

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Tom Givens

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April Rangemaster Newsletter

The April edition of Rangemaster’s monthly newsletter has been posted at www.rangemaster.com . Click on the “Publications” banner at the top of the home page.

We have completely revised, revamped and reworked our website to make it more user friendly and to add content. Please check it out.
 

Sweatnbullets

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Your Line in the Sand Part 1

Your Line in the Sand Part 1

By Roger Phillips, Owner of Fight Focused Concepts


You could ask me a hundred questions about strategy and tactics and I could probably answer each one in the most logical and accurate manner with just two words “it depends!” Once this fact has been set down it becomes very clear that “the line in the sand” (the point where you are willing to use lethal force) is not the most correct way to look at a tactical situation. “Your line in the sand” is the only way that tactical scenarios can be looked at in a well thought out, well researched, and well-educated manner. The situation is the dictating factor and the biggest factor inside of the situation is YOU. It is the situation and who you are that needs to be taken into consideration when you look to develop your line in the sand.

Read more here https://fightfocusedconcepts.wordpress.com/2014/03/12/your-line-in-the-sand-part-1/
 
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