Sunday, September 22, 2024

Stay low, go fast. KIll first, die last. One shot, one kill. Not luck, all skill.

 


15 comments:

  1. biathlon rifle/ .22 caliber. not a sniper weapon.

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  2. Yes, but proper shot placement is deadly even with a lowly .22 at tactical distances

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  3. Okay, so what is a, "tactical distance"?

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    1. Tell the thousands who have died from .22 bullets how it won't kill.

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    2. Not an answer to the question . . . .

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    3. Tactical distance:. The distance at which direct and immediate action is most likely. Depending on the equipment at issue, such that a knife is about 3 feet or less, yet an Abrams tank is 3 miles or less.

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  4. big deal. real easy when no one is shooting back at you.

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    1. yeh, snipers have such an easy task.

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  5. I used to have a Savage/Anschutz .22LR rifle until the guy I bought it from asked if he could 'buy it back'. He's been too good a friend to turn him down.

    BTW, the rifle was awesome accurate. That's why many of the Nordic competitive shooters use Anschutz rifles and Lapua ammunition.

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  6. A personal opinion on the shooty thingo. Get rid of all the supports and fancy shiny things and just shoot with your weapon and the ground that supports you.

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  7. Tiril Eckhoff if anyone wants to know.

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  8. I remember watching that years ago. They would ski for a while and then drop the skis and shoot a number of targets, Can't remember the name but it was a whole lot better than break dancing.

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  9. she could not put a rabbit or squirrel on the table with all that bull shit gear.

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    1. Give it a watch before being so cavalier in your judgement

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