• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Except our shooter here was clearly trained. Possibly a veteran. Or maybe it really was a false flag. They would know what engravings would do on the casings that get left behind.

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      A lot of people insisting the guy has to be a professional… He absolutely does not, he just has to be very practiced with a rifle. There are probably over a hundred thousand civilians in the US who can hit a target with a Mauser at 200 yards on the first try, it’s literally a feature of some casual gun competitions.

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      “Clearly trained”. No, not really. Making a headshot at 200 yards with the benefit of a benchrest/tripod/sandbag is not difficult. I’ve hit that distance before with a 357 magnum revolver from benchrest (though the owner had that thing very well dialed in).

      I’m seeing plenty of people who obviously know nothing about guns say it’s a hard shot. It’s not.

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        23 hours ago

        an average golfer could pretty much do that with a golf club and a golf ball lol 200 yards is not far

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            1 day ago

            We just watched 2 botched attempts at assassination recently. Its clearly not an easy thing to pull off on high profile targets.

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              One of which was done by someone who was kicked off a shooting team for being a dangerously bad shot.

              Give me a modern 30 cal hunting rifle, a good scope, ammo, and a benchrest at a 200 yard range and a target. I could teach you to hit a head-sized target in an afternoon, including time to dial in the scope. Hardest skill to learn is calming your nerves when it’s a real human head.

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                24 hours ago

                And I’m telling you none of that good shot shit matters because the average person would not be able to remain calm for that. You need training.

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                  And I’m telling you it’s hardly impossible.

                  Edit: and it’s very telling that you didn’t consider that factor until I brought it up.

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            22 hours ago

            Olympics has a 62 yard rifle competition. Perfect score is theoretically over 450, though practically 450 cap is useful. Gold was 469 points, and 8th 400 points. Averaging under 9 points per shot, for 8th place, which is missing by more than an inch. Expanding to 200 yards, 8th best world athlete would miss on average by over 3 inches. (though only 1/3 of shots are taken in prone position).

            Still, this is a good shot.