Quote Originally Posted by Fixiwee View Post
We already had this discussion and I'm not going to revive it. By law, I'm not even allowed to hold a gun for the next 10 years, because I refused millitary service and did civil service instead.

Anyways...
Anyway, I read a statistic 2 weeks ago, that an american trained policeman has a chance of hitting a moving target at 3 feet at about 21%-25%. That decreases to under 10% up over 10 feet.
I wouldn't be surprised. But hunters are generally better shots; they shoot for fun. It's not a work obligation, it's a hobby. Many cops don't shoot very often; sometimes just to qualify once or twice a year.

What I am saying, shooting a gun at a fast moving small animal that's in rage and wounded is nigh impossible.
Simplified, though, by the fact that the animal is going to come straight at you.

piglets (thanks for the one who will teach me the proper english word)
I believe that is it.

*hopefully he's a better shot than Dick Cheney*
I know not to shoot at something without knowing what's behind it.

CR