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I shoot to be perfect in all situations. If I miss, if a round is down range without an intended target, then that is potential liability. That for each and every time I come up, it is to put rounds down on center of mass.
A friend was talking to me the other day and saying that I should miss one or two so if I even end up in court, the opposing lawyer can't show that I am a crack shot, that if I was, how could I be in fear of my life when I fired.
So where can one stand in this nutty world where one might be judged by those who don't understand the need to be perfect?