"In our recent survey of the African battlefields, we discovered more positively
every time that it was not Boer marksmanship that made the difference in those wars so much as Boer gun handling. Contrary
to widespread belief, the Boers did not do significant damage at great range, but when they got into a firing position at
a reasonable range, they shot carefully in order to hit rather than by volley [fire] in order to scare. It seems apparent
that these men, while good shots, were not extraordinary shots. What matters is that when they came on to shoot they used
their individual weapons purposefully rather than ostentatiously. Carefully aimed rifle fire at short range is overwhelmingly
demoralizing. What happens, however, is as the range shortens improperly organized warriors tend to shoot carelessly. The
difference is decisive." - The Late Col. Jeff Cooper
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