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How much wind, is to much?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 792663" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Sure makes you appreciate the snipers who have to fire a imperfect solution in less than ideal conditions. The fact that once they do fire they are drawing counter fire. Unlike rocks and animals that don't shoot back. Anyway, my point is wow, just wow, and thanks for all the military support and members on here. I was fortunate enough to be a part time member of our Army and although not the same I still wore the uniform proud. I was able to be part of some awesome training that included counter sniper tactics. I was 12B and later became an officer. Part of our SAPPER training allowed us to work with counter sniper tactics which including trying to shoot back. I realized then, like I do now, I was in trouble if a sniper was shooting at me. Wind is the enemy to all and particularly cruel to the unskilled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 792663, member: 61747"] Sure makes you appreciate the snipers who have to fire a imperfect solution in less than ideal conditions. The fact that once they do fire they are drawing counter fire. Unlike rocks and animals that don't shoot back. Anyway, my point is wow, just wow, and thanks for all the military support and members on here. I was fortunate enough to be a part time member of our Army and although not the same I still wore the uniform proud. I was able to be part of some awesome training that included counter sniper tactics. I was 12B and later became an officer. Part of our SAPPER training allowed us to work with counter sniper tactics which including trying to shoot back. I realized then, like I do now, I was in trouble if a sniper was shooting at me. Wind is the enemy to all and particularly cruel to the unskilled. [/QUOTE]
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