And how do you know that you have covered every possible "worst case" scenario? I certainly don't claim to any special expertise in gun fighting. I served in the Army and was a deputy sheriff for years, but was lucky enough not to ever have to fire a shot on duty. But I did learn that whatever one plans for might not happen but something else will.
But I have to wonder if someone who tries to plan for every possible contingency, and cover all the details of every situation, might not find himself at a loss if something happens he has no plan for.
As to your statement that any "detracting" from your thread is "not needed", that does seem to take a rather exalted view of your ideas.
Jim
But I have to wonder if someone who tries to plan for every possible contingency, and cover all the details of every situation, might not find himself at a loss if something happens he has no plan for.
As to your statement that any "detracting" from your thread is "not needed", that does seem to take a rather exalted view of your ideas.
Jim