I agree. But the level that they drop is far above “zero”.
It’s like a Twinkie. A fresh Twinkie is great, but a 35 year old one is not that much different!
While that may be true, let’s not pretend it is difficult.
Recently a special needs old man near where I grew up fired a gun for the first time in his life. With a revolver he had inherited, he
killed two intruders in his house.
Not a response to
@Sigequinox220, just me giving my opinion......
Shooting ain’t rocket science.
It’s no more complicated than driving. We pilot these big dangerous things using the gross-motor-muscles of our ANKLE to finely manage the speed. Our ankle. Every day at crosswalks, people live and die (mostly live) by people finely controlling their ANKLE.
Off-topic (sorry, pet peeve rant)
Whenever I hear people hear people say we will “lose fine motor skills under stress”, I get a laugh. The tiny inputs required to move a car are VERY fine motor skills. Yet people seem to still find the brake pedal under stress.