A bigger man than you would recognize that not everyone who corrects you when you make a mistake is your enemy. You might learn something if you can ever get past your overreaction.
True, but at the shooting range when someone in another position has shoot at your target, it is either an accident or on purpose. Both are breeches of decorum and obligate the miscreant to offer an apology rather than accuse the offended of having his target in the way of the mis-shooters bullet.
My reference to "infedel129" as the source of the Ben Franklin quote at post #12 was clear, accurate and it occurred 6 posts before mine. It would seem that you shot at the wrong target, cannot admit your mistake and that such an admission is more of an issue with you than it is with me.
I don't know if the Franklin quote is accurate or not, and for that matter, I don't care. The logic expressed by the erroneous (?) quote was valid, nonetheless. If I am guilty of anything it is hearsay, nothing more.
"Any problems with that? TOUGH."