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There's some great shooters out there in civilian. Life but I'm not sure taking a shot on the range can not be compared to a battle field situation Could not compare the pressure on the soldier to the range don't know much about either shooting situations just my thorts on it no one shooting back at you on the range I will stay there safer (be gentle nt tryin to offend anyone)
Sorry man but I am still pissing myself
I honestly cannot believe you are that naive. I thought you were just taking the piss?
You might want to think about it a bit more if you are serious.
Starting with maybe logistics, formal training and experience on an international level.
Not flinging lead with a few blokes in a paddock.
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
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Sorry mate I was talking shooting gongs.
Having seen the best of both I no who my money is on, I meant no offence buy it.
Next time we have a shoot both military and civilians will be present your welcome to come have a look see.
Anyhow thread back on topic
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I'd be very disappointed if paid, full time, trained army sniper boys couldn't out shoot some normal characters with their toys hitting plates. That would be a sad day for nz. You boys would be rapt though.
Grow up Greg. This isn't about me. Its about an unproven claim that I thought was initially a joke.
I freely admit you would wipe the floor with me shooting beyond 1000.
I haven't shot deliberately much past that and I don't have the gear. I am not making any claims.
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Last edited by R93; 18-10-2017 at 09:58 PM.
Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
You haven't looked hard enough Tommy. Last year at the Toby Shoot @Alonzo did exactly that to me just as I was about to pull the trigger.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Comparing a civilian shooter to an army sniper is like comparing a good driver to an F1 driver. There's no comparison between the two, sure there are good shooters at the toby shoot but you guys are taking shots @ plates in a "relaxed" environment.
Besides that you are seriously forgetting that army snipers are elite - you can't just be a sniper if you think you can shoot long range, they are highly trained personnel far beyond any infantrymen and must meet minimum criteria to even get selected as one.
As I understand it Brads has mentioned that there has been "snipers" at his range shooting in a "relaxed" environment & he wasn't blown away by their performance..
Shooting is only a very small part of their role, whilst it was only on TV so it must be taken FWIW I saw an international comp on TV once & MOA was considered pretty bloody good.
It would certainly do the job they intended it to do.
Naturally like everything there are people who excel in their chosen field or hobby & others that just get by.
I have seen Guys shoot that are incredibly talented behind a rifle, definitely F1 shooters, some were at the Toby shoot.
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Back on track.
Its great to see they are going to have some new gear, yes the cost seems to be pretty high but as mentioned it includes a lot of gear, spares, training etc.
I have used both the M107-A1 & M-Rad, they are very nice to use & fit for purpose
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