WolfPak
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For quite someone I have been researching tactical use of a 20" shotgun in CQB as preparation for HD situations. I came across the late Paul Castle's Center Axis Relock (C.A.R.) technique and thought I would try it at the range and it worked flawlessly. I stood just like the photo below.
I like this system because it allows you to keep your long gun close to your body and aim accurately without sights. You essentially use your head and the barrel as your sights.
I put slugs and 00 buck in the torso of the target at 7yds and 10yds, which would be typical in home engagement distances. Below are pics of my results. My chest and the barrel lines up with the center of the target.
Above was at 7 yards using 2 3/4" Federal Tru ball slugs. As you can see the shots are fairly accurate.
Above was at 7 yards using 2 3/4" Winchester SuperX 00 buck. The pellets put all 3 shots were within the torso of the target.
I wanted to see how accurate the technique was at 10 yards using Hornady 2 3/4" TAP 00 with Versatite wads. As you can see the technique put all three shots on target.
Overall I find this stance quite effective.
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I like this system because it allows you to keep your long gun close to your body and aim accurately without sights. You essentially use your head and the barrel as your sights.
I put slugs and 00 buck in the torso of the target at 7yds and 10yds, which would be typical in home engagement distances. Below are pics of my results. My chest and the barrel lines up with the center of the target.
Above was at 7 yards using 2 3/4" Federal Tru ball slugs. As you can see the shots are fairly accurate.
Above was at 7 yards using 2 3/4" Winchester SuperX 00 buck. The pellets put all 3 shots were within the torso of the target.
I wanted to see how accurate the technique was at 10 yards using Hornady 2 3/4" TAP 00 with Versatite wads. As you can see the technique put all three shots on target.
Overall I find this stance quite effective.
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