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I dunno, seems a lot like the Military first aid training I got.
Sometimes you patch the holes – sometimes you put them there. Depends on which is needed.
Something that’s been there in the videos the whole time, that I just noticed: Kyle maintained muzzle discipline the whole time he was being chased. He never pointed his rifle at anyone who didn’t need it, even when running for his life, and even when doing so almost certainly slowed him down.
He had to know that keeping the muzzle down made it harder to run fast (read: made it easier for them to catch him), but he did it anyway, because it’s the right thing to do.
God willing, we won’t ever be in a dangerous situation like that, but if one happens to find us, I pray we perform as well as Kyle did.