When the majority of us go to the range, we shoot at full paper targets, such as a B-27, human silhouettes, IPSC or IDPA targets. However, in a real self-defense situation, there’s a good chance you’ll be unable to see the entire threat. For instance, in Houston, Texas, a man recently tried to rob a convenience store. The store clerk drew his firearm and a gunfight ensued as the robber ran throughout the store. I’m willing to bet that during this gunfight there were instances where the clerk only saw half of the robber’s body, or perhaps only a leg or an arm was visible to shoot. Recently, in Jacksonville, Florida, two armed men tried to invade a home. Just as they kicked in the front door, the homeowner shot…