The point I'm trying to make is that I see a lot of classes that teach fundamentals as swift mag changes, shooting on the move, and some tactics from 7-8. Few go into depth about marksmanship fundamentals. My company went through quals at the pop up range last weekend. I had a former Marine teach PMI as I am too consumed with other admin stuff. I visit the range and walk the line with our BC. I gave out tips such as hard front sight focus, trigger finger placement, grip etc. A lot of the tips seem rudimentary and some are taught in basic but few understand the reason why. When I explained to a soldier how much focus he should be giving to the front sight, he tried it and he came back and said that his groups tightened up significantly. I could have easily directed our company to the easier, reduced course of fire as the rest of the companies to show qual metrics to my rater but our soldiers deserve better training than just checking the block.
In my opinion, learning to accurately place shots before shooting on the move is lost as marksmanship fundamentals are not that "dynamic". Drills such as mag changes, shooting from cover are key to survival in a gunfight but just part of the equation for surviving it. I'm not an operator by any means but if I find myself in a self-defense situation in my current environment, I won't be maneuvering towards the threat. In the civie world where most of us reside in, maneuvering towards the threat just changed a defensive situation to an offensive one - something the military is very adept in doing. Sure, its fun to cosplay as OD-D, DevGru, Jack Ryan-ish but in reality most of us don't operate in that environment. Imagine explaining how & why you killed the threat under those circumstances in court. Yes, you can argue "better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6" but going to prison for x years is not a life for me. Reading current national news our society is not keen on the righteous, law abiding citizen anymore. The scales of justice need re-balancing.