Could it be possible that the wrong kind of training is being done? Minutes, hours, and days spent training will only help if you are training in the correct fashion. Logically one should train in the manner that they intend to fight. Does it really matter how small of a group you can make, shouldn’t a shooter be more concerned about the placement of the shots.
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com...ight=chest+head
“They go to the range. Put the target perfectly square to them. Then they proceed to slow fire the box of ammo into the absolute tightest shot group they can. Then they brag to their buddies they shot this tiny hole.
A professional trainer calls the phenomenon Marksmanship Maturbation. Why such a derrogatory term? Because the only reason they train that way is to make themselves
feel good.
You want to be like that guy at the end of the range by himself repeatedly clearing malfunctions with only his weak hand, then firing two to the chest, one to the head. Not fun training, good training.”
NDD can always get the point across.
I am not trying to argue with any QP’s, I just thought that I would mention that shot placement might be more crucial than the grouping size of your shots.
Peregrino might possible have qualified for some kind of award for being patient with us, neophytes.
72W