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I’m not in the “it’s ok to cross your feet while moving” crowd, but not because it’s not tactical (it’s not, but that’s a completely different topic). I don’t do it in competition, simply because I’m usually doing several things while moving (reloading, looking for my next shooting position, thinking about how many steps I need to take, where is my trigger finger, watch the 180), and I don’t want to trip because I am concentrating least on where my feet are hitting the ground (except for keeping my mind on where the fault lines are before I shoot).
I think it’s a bad idea for me while moving quickly with a loaded gun.
No no no, you were fine because you weren’t under stress. You were just playing a “gun game” and there is no stress at all there. 🙂
How do we know you actually survived?