OK, I love the rants about the cops because everyone I know who has a major problem with cops has either themselves or a family member receive a lot of tickets or been in other trouble with the law.
Guys you have to look at this not through the eyes of someone who's done their own killing for butchering but from the point that they don't know all the little tricks ands sweat spots. They get taught to shoot center mass on bad guys. Look at center mass on a bull. The wrong spot to shoot. And if the animal was agitated to start with the fun really begins.
Now take it a step further. Most cop shops don't give an officer much in the way of training ammo because their budget doesn't support it. Some departments it's only 50 or so rounds a year. Anything more than that the officers have to pay for out of pocket. Are there departments that give out more training ammo? Sure some but not all.
Here is another little tidbit for you. In shootouts the average cops who have the highest miss factor are the ones who score better when qualifying. The reason being is over confidence in their ability so they try longer or more difficult shots.
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