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Originally Posted by Countryford
Where did the other 36 bullets go?
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Into whatever backstop they were using.
Oddly, this sort of inaccuracy is often the norm in such situations. Dump adrenaline into you system then try to hold your sight on a target...
In my training, "combat accuracy" was into a 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper at ten feet. They hit us with a stun gun to simulate injury, screamed at you incessantly, and expected you to present and punch semi-wadcutters into paper.
What we learned:
1. The smaller the projectile fired, the more accurate you were.
2. "Accurate," is a relative term.
3. You
can function when part of your body doesn't work.
I'm surprised eleven shots found the intended target.