progressive hunter
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to some its the same thing,,,neither debunks the fact you train to put the bullet where you intend,are you saying they intentionally trained to miss???doesnt change how you train,,,my comment was specific that most training is for one shot one kill,,,doesnt mean everybody succeeds at it,,,how so???That's hunting philosophy. No military unit or law enforcement agency has any such belief. It's not possible.
Like I just told White 6 - you can read it for yourself. If it was so simple then why isn't it happening in the Army infantry? Did you just forget to write them a suggestion? Was the Miami shootout 1 shot 1 kill? Was the video I posted earlier in t his thread 1 shot 1 kill where the police were in a shootout not 20 feet from two bad guys, dozens of shots fired between them all, and not a single person hit... 1 shot 1 kill is a TV movie fantasy.
And as the real statistics show, even the best in the world need 2.7 shots to do it.
Actually, it does. Two CHP officers were murdered way back in the 1960's because their training was flawed.
and you had to go back 60 yrs for your example I see,,
The CHP officers were placing their expended brass in their pouches, just like they were trained to do. The bad guy walked up to them and shot them.
It's a very old adage, but an accurate on, "you fight, the way you train".
you dont train to miss,,,
Yes, you train to hit your target. But to make the claim that you train for one hit one kill is silly.
You train to be as accurate as you can. But that is in a non combat situation. Far better would be to claim you train to be as accurate as possible.
In the real world people don't just stop like they do in the movies.
it does amaze me what some people will argue about,,,,