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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Okay, still not sure what the context is, but just making sure you weren't implying that a .223/5.56 isn't powerful enough to do what the shooter was trying to do at 400+ yards. Because it absolutely is.
After 2 weeks of rifle training we were expected to qualify as marksmen at a minimum. Going unqualified (unq) would keep you in boot camp or if already graduated boot camp, it would stop future promotions.
Out of 50+ who went through that 2 week training, we had 1 guy who went unq and sent back to rifle training, which delayed his graduation from boot camp by at least 2 weeks. But at 150 yards, I would say that everyone would have been rifle experts.
Today I understand they do thing much different with moving and flashing targets at much lesser distances. But I think they still have testing at 500 and more. The best become rifle trainers and the best of those become snipers.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
My fellow Marines, back when I was in, had to qualify with an M16 in the standing, kneeling at 300 yards. sitting and prone at 500 yards.
After 2 weeks of rifle training we were expected to qualify as marksmen at a minimum. Going unqualified (unq) would keep you in boot camp or if already graduated boot camp, it would stop future promotions.
Out of 50+ who went through that 2 week training, we had 1 guy who went unq and sent back to rifle training, which delayed his graduation from boot camp by at least 2 weeks. But at 150 yards, I would say that everyone would have been rifle experts.
Today I understand they do thing much different with moving and flashing targets at much lesser distances. But I think they still have testing at 500 and more. The best become rifle trainers and the best of those become snipers.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Okay, still not sure what the context is, but just making sure you weren't implying that a .223/5.56 isn't powerful enough to do what the shooter was trying to do at 400+ yards. Because it absolutely is.
The SS use .300 caliber on up.
There's a reason the haters call it a "poodle shooter".
And again, the context of Atx's post was mud/dementia.
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
My fellow Marines, back when I was in, had to qualify with an M16 in the standing, kneeling at 300 yards. sitting and prone at 500 yards.
After 2 weeks of rifle training we were expected to qualify as marksmen at a minimum. Going unqualified (unq) would keep you in boot camp or if already graduated boot camp, it would stop future promotions.
Out of 50+ who went through that 2 week training, we had 1 guy who went unq and sent back to rifle training, which delayed his graduation from boot camp by at least 2 weeks. But at 150 yards, I would say that everyone would have been rifle experts.
Today I understand they do thing much different with moving and flashing targets at much lesser distances. But I think they still have testing at 500 and more. The best become rifle trainers and the best of those become snipers.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostYes, 5.56 could crack a skull at 400+ yards, but it absolutely is not even close to a recommended caliber. It is rated for small game at 400 yds.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
A rifle I own. ^^^
No need to waste a lot of breath trying to defend a cute "urban warfare" plinker when you can purchase the .338 Lapua Mag....
Hell, I even have an AK chambered in .308! A bunch of custom 20 rd mags to go along with it.
Makes the 5.56 seem like a scary-looking toy.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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WSJ, breaking: “The gunman who tried to kill Donald Trump was able to fly a drone and get aerial footage of the western Pennsylvania fairgrounds shortly before the former president was set to speak there, law-enforcement officials briefed on the matter said, further underscoring the stunning security lapses ahead of Trump’s near assassination.”
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Be honest, what's the longest distance you have shot them?
I prefer to plink with the "souped up 22", otherwise known as.... THE AR-15. ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_...h_Army_soldier)
.338 used to hold the world record until someone made a godly kill with the godliest of all chamberings... 50 BMG.
Craig Harrison's hit took 6 seconds to land. He actually took his second shot at another guy while his first bullet was still in flight. Crazy.
Listen how hard that's hitting at 1760 yards!
I have handloaded match grade ammo that's been waiting to fly for years now. I think it was like $7/rd back in the day. Maybe I'll let you shoot it and I'll stand back and watch. ;)
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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostWSJ, breaking: “The gunman who tried to kill Donald Trump was able to fly a drone and get aerial footage of the western Pennsylvania fairgrounds shortly before the former president was set to speak there, law-enforcement officials briefed on the matter said, further underscoring the stunning security lapses ahead of Trump’s near assassination.”
I don't think Donald is sad because he almost died; I think he's sad because he thinks his own protective detail either is complicit, or really couldn't care less about him.
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