Quote Originally Posted by Dingo View Post
I'm not particularly educated on CQB tactics, beyond some basics. However, I'm in complete agreement with NCPatrolAR (welcome to the forum, btw - nice to have somebody with your level of experience on board to contribute!) in that real world experience can lend some nice insight, but shouldn't be an absolute pre-requisite to teach. Competency, proficiency, and common sense should be enough.
An 11B with only 2 years with a leg unit is not what one would consider experience compared to those who have been fighting these wars for 10+ years. Glad to see him continue his shooting education but experience is not his forte.



If you think "Competency, proficiency, and common sense should be enough," then you clearly don't know what we are talking about. For a static range that is a good start. For anything involving more dynamic movements, much more is needed, especially experience.