Joe Ga's pistol shooting was always terribly stable, but when it came to using the training camp's AR70 rifle for target shooting, he struggled.
The rifle was too old and too poor, and it required figuring out the trajectory. At a distance of 100 meters, he actually didn't hit all the targets, which was an impossibility when he used his own gun.
Joe Ga thought his performance was terrible, but surprisingly, the training camp instructors nodded and gave a thumbs up.
Then, when the people after him took their turn, Joe Ga understood that it wasn't that he was exceptionally bad, but that getting used to a gun takes time for everyone, and the more experienced a person is, the shorter that time will be.
The best performance in this round came from those three Sri Lankan men. They must have been used to poor guns and knew how to handle them.