Sunday, October 5, 2025

Drones v. Shotguns. He's consistently shooting behind it. Lead your target

 


14 comments:

  1. Butt, beak, BOOM! But that probably works better on clays and other things that don't change direction abruptly.

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  2. Did he hit an electrical power line transformer?

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  3. Seen a lot of Russian shootdown V-clips, not all but more so using the IZHMAS/SAGA 12, one dude is so good at hitting drones, he uses his issue AKM rifle with only iron sights.

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  4. He needs to practice on dove's then go to Wood ducks, when he gets good on those drones won't be a problem.

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  5. Skeet shooters needed. Or bird hunters.

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    1. Trap shooters also! aim in front of the target.

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  6. it seems one of his shots crippled the drone, it went off course and detonated on the wooded bank.

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  7. Seconds from death and shooting from the back of a moving vehicle,
    this soldier remains calm and focused on the task at hand.
    A true warrior and survivor.
    A true life and death situation most armchair quarterbacks can be
    thankful they will never have to face.

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    1. Actually the last few shots appeared too hurried for me. Panic shooting but I wasn't there so ...

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  8. I think those would be more predictable than a dove.

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  9. The stakes in this situation are a LOT higher than when shooting clays, doves or geese. Might make it a bit more difficult.

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  10. Coming soon to a CW here. Stay frosty!
    We have (most of the arms and the other side doesn’t know which terlit to use, so there’s that.

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  11. Years ago when we toured the USS Alabama in Mobile, there was a saying scratched into an anti-aircraft gun "Lead, Dammit, Lead!"

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