On average are American shooters worse shooters than British shooters?

Thank God for the C/Service.... :british:
Not really, the government deer policies scapegoat deer for environmental damage but the deer are only doing what comes naturally. The underlying issue is inept deer management leading to overgrazing, you need to look no further than the burgeoning populations of both muntjac and fallow in the Forestry England managed New Forest for an excellent example of this.
 
Not really, the government deer policies scapegoat deer for environmental damage but the deer are only doing what comes naturally. The underlying issue is inept deer management leading to overgrazing, you need to look no further than the burgeoning populations of both muntjac and fallow in the Forestry England managed New Forest for an excellent example of this.
You should get out more and make a difference into the growing numbers quoted :tiphat:
 
I watched a video recently of a well known american shooter/youtuber reviewing an EU gun. He had really bad things to say about the trigger saying it had 'loads of takeup and creep'

It was a 2 stage trigger.

He had clearly never used or understood what a 2 stage trigger was. Beyond embarrassing.

I think that, most US shooters, they don't invest the time, attention and training into shooting like we do, because they have no hurdles to get over in order to get a firearm and/or go shooting. For us, were either in it 100% or 0% due to our licencing, laws and societal circumstances

Obviously, the above is a generic blanket view for the purposes of making a comment on a forum. There are ofcourse MANY US shooters who are excellent and indeed world leading firearms experts and marksmen. But when you look at a population of nearly 400million, say 200million own a gun or some sort, then you're looking at maybe 170million who just 'happen to have a gun of some sort' rather than 'UK shooter who went through a year long vetting process and has to shoot 10 times a year to even keep their ability to own a firearm or EU shooter who has to pass a government mandated accuracy and safety test every single year to own a firearm)
 
I think European shooters are probably better than Americans and Canadians.

I own well over one hundred rifles and I would shoot a lot better if I concentrated on one or two rifles.

European guys who only own one or two rifles are far more in tune with their guns
 
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