I honestly cannot how people can shoot so badly.
Because no one ever taught them the proper way to shoot.
What I'm about to say is not directed specifically to the poster I quoted.
A lot of people in America grew up in homes where there were no guns or I'm not sure how to say this, there were guns but they were de-emphasized maybe is the right word.
I've mentioned this before my grandfather had an old glass fronted gun case with five or six shotguns and rifles in it.
It sat in his basement my entire life until I was 16 or 17 years old and then his son, my uncle, came and got it and moved it to his house.
That was the only time I ever saw those guns come out of the cabinet.
The very first time I fired a gun was at boy scout camp and I was 9 or 10. I remember we had safety training (which is obviously a good thing) but I don't remember any Marksmanship training.
I never had any actual firearms training until I went to BRM during Basic Training and really, those of you who were in the service know this, it wasn't "Marksmanship" training, it was hit the silhouette training
Didn't matter where you hit that thing as long as you hit it, it counted as a hit.
So, my point is that I would bet that 90% of the people carrying guns in America today were never properly taught how to shoot a firearm.
I want to say instead of mocking them we should be teaching them but the real truth is that if you walk up to somebody on firing range and offer to give them pointers are going to tell you to screw off.