There is an article in an older Gun Digest (from the 70's maybe?) by Jack O'Connor titled something like "It's Where You Hit'em, Not What you Hit'em With".

Apparently this has to be relearned or re-emphasized every 5 years or it somehow becomes invalid...




Ya know, that advice might provide a good signature line: "Strike the target accurately, other factors pale in significance."

That's kind of dry, maybe something a bit more pithy? Hmmm, I'll work on this and see what I come up with. whistle


Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery.
Hit the target, all else is twaddle!