Posted April 18, 2016 9:00 am by Comments

By Massad Ayoob


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Frank DeYoung’s Threat Anatomy course teaches shooters to hit vital organs — not just “center of mass.”

This visual aid in the Threat Anatomy course helps students understand how the angle of the opponent’s body will affect your point of aim.

In the summer of 2015, I was able to take the Threat Anatomy class taught by Frank DeYoung. A very experienced paramedic and firefighter with military experience during Operation Enduring Freedom, Frank grew up shooting and hunting in rural Lewis County, Washington, and he has considerable experience in both treating and inflicting gunshot wounds.

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