Shooting Doesn’t Matter in Combat
This video emphasizes that actual tactical readiness involves far more than just shooting proficiency. The speaker, drawing from extensive experience, argues that the time spent shooting is a minuscule fraction of overall preparedness. Key aspects include physical fitness, meticulous planning, equipment maintenance, rehearsing battle drills, and understanding military doctrine. The focus should be on holistic readiness rather than hyper-fixation on gear or marksmanship alone.











