Originally Posted by
skypilot
Good point. Reaction times usually improve with regular testing.
Also "kids" don't seem to have the mental baggage that "wise" adults sometimes do in instantaneous dangerous situations. They simply react. No or few preconceived restraints to slow the hands.
Plus I believe he was carrying a pump shotgun, which has always been slow for me although the first shot is as fast as an auto.
I am always amazed by how quickly a wolf or bear can appear from nowhere. Part of that is from the false narrative they we "rule" the wilds. Or that all animals always fear us/avoid us and that is simply untrue. It is part of that mental baggage we have to shed when we are startled and before reacting.
Plus he avoided shooting his fishing partners during a stressful event while targeting a specific threat. Sort of blows the hypothesis that targeting a threat in a "crowd" in a stressful situation, with no "training", results in collateral damage.