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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    oh gawd, 6 pages of wanabe forum "snipers" debating "special operations" stuff

    guys, if you really want to see who has the biggest winkie, just meet behind the boys toilet and whip em out ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    there you are EBF second from the left
    Naa, that Gimp in his blimp suit I'm the bald dude on the right...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    Naa, that Gimp in his blimp suit I'm the bald dude on the right...


    I thought gimp was a thai fighter not a sumo wrestler?
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    My dick is probably tiny, it's been a while since I saw it because I'm so fat, but at least I can read.
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    : Snipers vs. Competition Shooters

    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    My dick is probably tiny, it's been a while since I saw it because I'm so fat, but at least I can read.
    Ha! I must be skinnier or have a bigger dick than you!! Even after putting on all my Gucci gear on.
    I let it out and could see the tip!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Ha! I must be skinnier or have a bigger dick than you!! Even after putting on all my Gucci gear on.
    I let it out and could see the tip!!!!
    You have a long neck, so that doesn't count
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    True, and I may have sucked my gut in a little.
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    Why did you post this thread El b? Honestly? What bearing has it got on anything?

    I am sure most serving soldiers would acknowledge that on average and in a one off comp the seasoned target shooter would have it over the unit trained sniper 9/10 times on a gazetted range, shooting F class or the like.
    Military marksmen don't shoot V bulls. They are silhouette or 3 dimensional shooters. 95% of their targets are moving or snap. Any LR targets are/should be well thought out and only taken when there is a high % chance of hit.

    Get yourself a head-shaped target, not modelled off yours as that would just be cheating.
    Draw a 100mm dia circle centred, from the tip of the nose.
    Fix it to a long pole and get someone to operate it for you from the butts of an NRA range.
    Set yourself up at 300. Get the target op to give you 5 x 3 sec exposures in the center of your lane over 5 minutes. Then 5 x 3 sec exposures any height and anywhere in your lane across a 6m frontage over 5 minutes.

    This was considered to be a gift serial at the start of a badge shoot. You get 5 points in the circle or cutting the line, 3 points outside but on the target.
    Target is to spin and fall when hit. Target is to be snapped into and out of position.
    Worth 50 points.
    No sighters allowed, just rock up and shoot. Just a wee taste of Military type shooting if you fancy yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Why did you post this thread El b? Honestly? What bearing has it got on anything?

    I am sure most serving soldiers would acknowledge that on average and in a one off comp the seasoned target shooter would have it over the unit trained sniper 9/10 times on a gazetted range, shooting F class or the like.
    Military marksmen don't shoot V bulls. They are silhouette or 3 dimensional shooters. 95% of their targets are moving or snap. Any LR targets are/should be well thought out and only taken when there is a high % chance of hit.

    Get yourself a head-shaped target, not modeled off yours as that would just be cheating. Thats good R93 good humor bwwhhhaaaaaaaaaaa .Ssdly Im not shooting enough nowadays and would just fall into the lowly sniper ability according to the article


    Draw a 100mm dia circle centred, from the tip of the nose.
    Fix it to a long pole and get someone to operate it for you from the butts of an NRA range.
    Set yourself up at 300. Get the target op to give you 5 x 3 sec exposures in the center of your lane over 5 minutes. Then 5 x 3 sec exposures any height and anywhere in your lane across a 6m frontage over 5 minutes.

    This was considered to be a gift serial at the start of a badge shoot. You get 5 points in the circle or cutting the line, 3 points outside but on the target.
    Target is to spin and fall when hit. Target is to be snapped into and out of position.
    Worth 50 points.
    No sighters allowed, just rock up and shoot. Just a wee taste of Military type shooting if you fancy yourself.
    I would love to do all that shit -shame we dont have the facilities to do this stuff .
    Now after all that back fanatical muslim back whipping and lamenting the original article was what it was -nothing more nothing less -a mans observation of a companies observation about a versus b -- 7pages of interest mmm not bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    I would love to do all that shit -shame we dont have the facilities to do this stuff
    And I would hazard a guess 99% of civilian target shooters have not done any shooting of that nature either.
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    It's Gimp, he's a Thai fighter, sumo wrestler plus more
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    I've heard that he is bulking up for some MMA style fight in the upcoming redneck games
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    I've heard that he is bulking up for some MMA style fight in the upcoming redneck games
    I have been working on my mono ab lately.
    Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.

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    yep Id go along with that about the movers .Movers are the main problem as one needs either permission to walk in the butts which generally arnt to big so you need to shoot pretty quick or a chain driven mechanism which is a real enthusiast domain .

    In saying that it is still just a mathematical shot depending on distance , wind and target movement speed .
    Depending on distance many enthusiast could accomplish this I believe given the opportunity -its more a thing of distance I would think that would screw ones shot up with a longer distance wind call being that much harder .

    Its all good fun though doing this stuff if you have a facility to have a go !
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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    yep Id go along with that about the movers .Movers are the main problem as one needs either permission to walk in the butts which generally arnt to big so you need to shoot pretty quick or a chain driven mechanism which is a real enthusiast domain .

    In saying that it is still just a mathematical shot depending on distance , wind and target movement speed .
    Depending on distance many enthusiast could accomplish this I believe given the opportunity -its more a thing of distance I would think that would screw ones shot up with a longer distance wind call being that much harder .

    Its all good fun though doing this stuff if you have a facility to have a go !
    Yup, I don't need it explained. I took that type of shooting for granted my whole career. But as easy as you think it would be to adopt for a civilian. Isn't it fair to assume the soldier, with the same time spent shooting v bulls could be as good as any target shooter?
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