Introduction
I would argue that if Donald Trump’s would-be-assassin on July 13, 2024 had used a bullet with a higher ballistic coefficient, or if the wind had changed, regardless of the cartridge actually used, then Trump would have been killed or gravely injured. How is it that Trump turned his head just before the bullet passed by? This attempt on Trump’s life is a clear indication of the lateness of the hour. Only by an act of God do we have more time to prepare. Like many other SurvivalBlog readers, I was an admirer of the late Bob Griswold who often advised only half-jokingly: “Panic early and beat the rush.” There is always one last thing that can be done to better prepare ourselves.
JWR Adds: I am sure that most would agree, that we are glad that the would-be-assassin was an ignorant klutz.
Use the opportunity to get it done now. And if we can not afford to buy more stuff, then we can use the opportunity and time to learn a valuable skill. As the defense of our lives and home will be job number one, rifle marksmanship skills are at the top of the list. Most own guns, yet do not know how to shoot them. Fix that. The Swiss have a shooting culture that is different than America’s gun culture. The Swiss know how to shoot well at long range. It is a national pastime. Gotta ask why? Because it works as a mainstay for their country’s defense. In stark contrast, we own lots and lots of guns and ammo, yet do not know how to shoot like the average Swiss. I say, use it or lose it.
The military has developed special ammunition for longer ranges for good reason. The attempt on Trump’s life goes to show us why choosing 75/77 grain OTM ammunition versus ammunition with 55 grain bullets in .223/5.56 NATO cartridges is important. Wind deflection is the most important factor that will cause us to miss targets inside of 200 yards, and more so as the target is well beyond 200 yards. Hits count, misses do not. The shooter was reportedly only 140 yards from Trump, but he still only grazed an ear. While standing, I can reliably hit a 6″x 6″ target with a horribly inaccurate AK-47 off hand with iron sights at 100 yards, yet the shooter missed with a rifle capable of 3 MOA or much less!Continue reading“Ballistics, Rifle Marksmanship and Why They Matter – Part 1, by Tunnel Rabbit”