Way worse than that. You get folks who live in town, take out their deer gun a week before season and check the zero with one or 2 rounds and head to the woods. Then they shoot at anything that moves reguardless and oblivious to anything else besides what they are shooting at. Then they put their gun away most of the time without cleaning it till next year. So they head into the woods without being really familiar with their firearm of choice. I know a guy who is convinced that a 30.06 will only take a deer out to 150 yards and this guy hunts every year. A BIL fired 6 shots at a deer last year out of a 300 Mag to hit it, at 200 yards (he showed me where he was and where the deer was, he claimed 600 yards)! He spends his money of fancey guns and can't afford ammo to shoot. Last year after the 6 shot deer he came over to my place to zero that 300 Mag. From a bench off of my lead sled rest he couldn't shoot less than a 6 inch group at 100 yards. I tried 3 rounds out of it and had all 3 bullet holes touching each other. He said I was showing off. I know a lot of people who own firearms and have no understanding of guns, ammo or ballistics.
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