FlyinRock
Registered User
Sadly I don't think the military is doing a very good job of basic marksmanship training. It isn't until a few selected for special units, that good training takes place. The sad part is, it would only take an extra few training days to bring that general training up to speed. Even the USMC is slacking off and degrading the "every Marine a rifleman". Just because you are issued one doesn't mean you are good with it. Same for pistol and perhaps even more lacking in good training generally.
It takes hits to be effective and it takes training to make hits under pressure. If a gunfight or firefight is not extreme pressure, what is?
This diatribe was prompted after watching a sniper school program on history channel or something, and the number of rounds expended for hits. Snipers were on the order of 1.5, and general grunts were someplace in the thousands? Talk about spray and pray?
I applaud those who take the time and their own money to get additional training and then do some diligent practice. Further, those who pass that on to family members are most likely the ones who will survive the longest. Well, survive the longest as free people?
There are a surprising number of shooters here who really can make solid hits on a regular and predictable basis. Some are major winners in shooting competition and probably know what I am talking about. It only takes one major confrontation when you may be required to use firearms for deadly purpose when it all comes clear and you wish you had learned more, or practiced harder.
Semper Fi
Rocky USMC Scout/Sniper Assoc #198, etc, etc
A4's - I recall a Gunny Ed Lang who shot high power but he doesn't show up on the S/S Assoc member list.
It takes hits to be effective and it takes training to make hits under pressure. If a gunfight or firefight is not extreme pressure, what is?
This diatribe was prompted after watching a sniper school program on history channel or something, and the number of rounds expended for hits. Snipers were on the order of 1.5, and general grunts were someplace in the thousands? Talk about spray and pray?
I applaud those who take the time and their own money to get additional training and then do some diligent practice. Further, those who pass that on to family members are most likely the ones who will survive the longest. Well, survive the longest as free people?
There are a surprising number of shooters here who really can make solid hits on a regular and predictable basis. Some are major winners in shooting competition and probably know what I am talking about. It only takes one major confrontation when you may be required to use firearms for deadly purpose when it all comes clear and you wish you had learned more, or practiced harder.
Semper Fi
Rocky USMC Scout/Sniper Assoc #198, etc, etc
A4's - I recall a Gunny Ed Lang who shot high power but he doesn't show up on the S/S Assoc member list.