My thinking initially or my thinking now that this horse carcass has been strewn across 3 counties?
My thinking initially was perhaps a conversation regarding Gunsite should happen among calm and rational adults to determine if the perceived high count of less than safe instances was real, a part of their program, or solely related to the high volume of shooters that pass through. I would have then mentioned that I was inclined to believe this based on first hand stories told to me by people who were there when they happened. Pair that with verifiably true accounts mentioned here and on other forums I think that conversation may hold some value with how to weigh the less than safe instances.
Now that this horse is in three different counties and people are discussing which branch of mathematics best allows them to keep their original opinion I wish I never mentioned anything.
The one gem to come out of it... Jody's post discussing the down time between shooting strings leading to an unspoken pressure to finish faster. Todd then posted this:
Which I have seen. It should also be noted that he made it verbally clear that slow is ideal, as well as taking time to show the only student in my class who was shooting AIWB a few different AIWB specific things to mitigate the risks.
On with the show.