• RyanGosling [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Fun fact: despite Texas’s reputation of being heavily armed, there are almost zero places for gun owners to actually shoot outdoors. Compare that to blue states where that are usually a lot of public land that you can drive to, put up some targets, and shoot for free 24/7 (except when there’s maintenance or closures due to disrespectful assholes).

    Essentially, unless you’re rich and own land or have a buddy who owns land or willing to shell out fees every time you shoot outdoors, most texans just own a bunch of guns and shoot in a fixed position at indoor ranges.

    Obviously you can still be lethal from basic marksmanship, but the romantic imagination of Texans holding down the fort during a civil war is just that - imagination. Most of them have no better training than your meemaw who shoots a gun every few months at an indoor range, 1 round every 20 seconds because anything else is considered rapid automatic assault fire mode.

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      tbh I feel like in a civil war type event they would just freeze/cook to death after some chud militia shoots up 1 power transformer, taking down their already fragile grid

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      1 round every 20 seconds because anything else is considered rapid automatic assault fire mode.

      >tfw when Texans can only shoot at the same rate as well-drilled Napoleonic infantry.

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        Well drilled riflemen, even. Elite musket regiments were expected to consistently shoot 4 or even 5 rounds a minute under optimal conditions, and 6 wasn’t unheard of for individuals. Which is of course why they used muskets and not rifles, another 300 rounds has an accuracy all of its own.

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      Compare that to blue states where that are usually a lot of public land that you can drive to, put up some targets, and shoot for free 24/7

      I wonder how many dead bodies that get discovered in the wilderness are just hikers who caught stray bullets because American gun owners are stupid.

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        The people who maintain those ranges are smarter than the gun owners, they all have backstops that will catch the bullets. Most of them are also monitored by someone who will boot you off the range if you’re doing something stupid that’d result in you not hitting the backstop.

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          They’re talking about wilderness, not ranges. In California for example you can just head out into the desert and set up your own targets and shoot on federal land.

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      I hate when I’m out backpacking and some dipshit starts shooting at all the abandoned mining equipment. Leave it alone it’s the closest this country has to historical landmarks.