Pat Mac on "range theatrics"

I would like to take a Pat Mac class. I may need a lot of redbull to keep up with him though.

Film it...go home and play it back in slow motion....

I like Pat from the few videos I have seen, but yeah, he is freaking intense. That towel thing hanging from his belt is one of those things where I say "That looks goofy...but its probably a good idea...keep your hands dry..."
Reminds me of seeing a guy with a shemagh at a shooting match once and I was like "Lol...that dude looks dumb...all wrapped over his head..." so in conversation I asked him why he had it, said it kept the sun off his face and neck...two hours later when I was sweating buckets he looked quite a bit better off...so...ordered myself one and what do you know...freaking worked...much cooler in the sun with it...
 
I thought range theatrics was going to be talking trash about trainers like this guy.



I do love the tactical head swivel you see some do like he referenced. Very funny how they are looking but not looking.
 
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I thought range theatrics was going to be talking trash about trainers like this guy.



I do love the tactical head swivel you see some do like he referenced. Very funny how they are looking but not looking.


Looks totally legit... When my big ass tries to hang out the side of the truck for the intro tacticool shot, i'll just end up falling and face planting on the dirt. Probably then AD into my truck tire. Of course, i don't have a truck, so it would probably be Ryan's at Apex. oops!

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This is how it's done


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I do love the tactical head swivel you see some do like he referenced. Very funny how they are looking but not looking.

A few years ago we had 3 shooters on the line. I stood back about 5 yards behind the center shooter. I watched as each did that head swivel. Over and over and over. The next time the command "up" was given they engaged their targets and did that head swivel thing...I had pulled my pants down and had my ass shining towards them....not a single One saw anything..nothing. Sheeple fall for some of the craziest things....honestly. All of the onlookers stopped the head swivel thing. Some folks learn, some conform to what anybody tells them.
 
A few years ago we had 3 shooters on the line. I stood back about 5 yards behind the center shooter. I watched as each did that head swivel. Over and over and over. The next time the command "up" was given they engaged their targets and did that head swivel thing...I had pulled my pants down and had my ass shining towards them....not a single One saw anything..nothing. Sheeple fall for some of the craziest things....honestly. All of the onlookers stopped the head swivel thing. Some folks learn, some conform to what anybody tells them.

Oh look, he has a case of the "crack" and its spreading.

Lol

The down and scan are easily fixed to a real training tool with an object to move towards to be cover or a new target to engage. that's out of the line of sight. But that's next level shit, lol.

John
 
I thought range theatrics was going to be talking trash about trainers like this guy.



I do love the tactical head swivel you see some do like he referenced. Very funny how they are looking but not looking.


This dude is bada$$ AF.

What if you only have a single cab truck tho?
 
Obviously get out of the cab and then get back in. It's your only option.
Maybe barrel roll up into the bed?

Can have a .50 mounted there. Just thinking out loud. In case I get into “one of those weird crossfire situations”.
 
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