USCCA Says Train Like You Fight

u already kno:

He says get involved with IDPA etc… and learn to shoot move and communicate.  Yea I mean in theory that’s obviously amazing and the math check out, but how many people every year that actually have had to use their handgun to save their own life do you think actually go to the range EVER… much less “train like they fight”.  My guess is an extremely small number.  I’m not saying that training like you fight is over rated, but people have definitely successfully stayed alive (and will continue to manage) by just pulling the trigger in the direction of the bad guy.

Thoughts?