I've heard that he is bulking up for some MMA style fight in the upcoming redneck games :P
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I've heard that he is bulking up for some MMA style fight in the upcoming redneck games :P
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
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 !
come on Wildman Im awaiting another penny's worth
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?
Me thinks you guys are all nuts this is a very good read on the subject.:)
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El B, has it ever occurred to you that you come across as a bit of a cunt?
Well this thread kindov deteriorated... i'll try a constructive comment.
In my opinion, precision shooting is something like 90% in your head, 5% physical and 5% the firearm.
In top level benchrest and F Class shooting the firearm accuracy comes into it more and the physical aspect reduces, but it is still mostly a mental challenge. In military style competitions the physical aspect is more promenent and the rifle accuracy less so. Kinda pointless trying to compare them, they are simply different.
Just about anyone (civie or military) who puts in the training, practice and mental energy into precision shooting could be as good as just about any competitive shooter in any competition (civie or military).
actually R93 I never did -As the original article eluded to "rifletime "was the key and it didnt compare any physical attributes -in fact reading pg 16 or point 5 i think said a prone rested position not under stress . Funny as hell as a few are showing fanatical attributes of some middle eastern people over this simple observation .