That is because you've made it your life mission to become a professional warrior. That's no problem of course, because the world needs those guys, but not everyone will be, nor should be, the same. Your statement that anyone who carries should be able to shoot Minute of Person at 100 yards with a handgun is ridiculous. That would be the same as saying that everyone with a savings account should have their Series 7 certification, and everyone with a driver's license should have at least a year of rally racing under their belt.
100 yard shots with a pistol is professional warrior training, and I doubt even those guys spend a lot of time training for that because if you are armed with a pistol only, and are 100 yards away from something, it is entirely irresponsible to engage until you are about 70 yards closer.
I laugh every time you mention shooting at a full sprint too. I used to be able to cover 100 yards in about 13 seconds at a full sprint. I know that I can hardly even see anything while running that hard, let alone shoot anything. I'd like to see you hit a man sized piece of steel at 100 yards with a pistol while moving at all, let alone sprinting.
So, training is good, but not everyone is, or needs to be, or even should be, a full on professional soldier, and there is nothing wrong with that.




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