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In reply to the discussion: I'm being honest here. What's the thing with [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)The guys always had to buy their own ammo to become better skilled. At Ft. Bragg, they had the
range they used for qualifying, but I don't think they had a walk-in and practice range.
They wanted higher scores.
They wanted to be the best in their unit. Target shooting is a quantifiable skill. Having the best scores was a black and white measure.
I also think it was a security thing, maybe false, but as my ex told me, if things get sh@t hot, and I have to use this thing, i want to make sure I don't miss. I might have to live with alot of things in life, but one of them won't be a fellow soldier dying because I failed to take out a target when I had the opportunity.
Ofcourse, most of these guys aren't the problem we hear about. Having been on the receiving end of a weapon makes them quite aware of potential dangers.