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Exactly right! Most people tend to think that sniping is about head shots. That's only for hostage situations, which are rare.
Best not to try that beyond a 100 yards.
^this. We went for upper center mass, put the target down then move to the next target if needed. If he bit the big one in the process, so much the better
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Good shootin' in my book...Human torso at 100 yards is all I need, everything else is gravy.
Yup. MOD. (Minute Of Dead)
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Exactly right! Most people tend to think that sniping is about head shots. That's only for hostage situations, which are rare.
Best not to try that beyond a 100 yards.
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Yup. MOD. (Minute Of Dead)

Plus I never been scared by a little red circle with rings around it.
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Human heart is about 4" across. The Black Hills match was loaded for benchrest shooting. Tha Lake City was loaded for CONSISTANCY across lot numbers so snipers could keep the same dope on the scope and expect the same POI at given ranges. Ya done good with a crosswind
And a noggin about double that. I concur, good shooting.
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yeah, that is fine shooting. That is plenty good to put down a scum bag....
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