To shoot a gun proficiently, including speed shooting, is much less of a skill than typing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's going to sound ridiculous, but knowing how to pose, how to maintain a level of engagement and variation for a day of shooting, is actually a skill.
I believe more in precision, when you have the capability, like when you see a mosquito fly and you're able to hit it, you're able to hit it with a couple of short sharp shots... it's a beautiful thing.
You cannot run faster than a bullet.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
I've dealt with a lot of guns over my career, so I'm getting better and better with firearms.
I have never been a shooter.
I find it really hard to even read another script while shooting.
I am so not technically proficient at all.
Generations of gun owners have taught their sons and daughters that it takes as much patience and skill to be a good shot as it does to be a good steward of a powerful weapon.
Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.