Posted on 02/18/2017 10:28:39 AM PST by w1n1
Center mass of the target presented. Bent over and rushing you... Center mass becomes top of head and back. Stand sidewise... Thighs to elbow.
The head is a small and difficult to hit target, unless the ranges are at those typical for police marksmen to engage (<75 yards).
Body armor does not stop rifle rounds, unless they strikes the small area covered by the ballistic plate. So, a center of mass aim point is preferable, even if the bullet strikes the plate. While the target is reacting to the energy of the first shot, let fly a second at less protected areas.
I’m only considering 5.56/223 and 7.62/308 terminal ballistics. A 300 Phoenix, 338 Lapua are entirely different—they permit extended ranges with increased energy. The 408 CheyTac or 50BMG are effective even against Ironman, contrary to hollywoords depictions.
The only thing wrong with a head shot is that it is pretty much useless against Muzzies and liberals.
It’s the difference between a defensive face-to-face shooting (center of mass) and a sniper’s shot. One is done under great stress, the other under slightly cooler circumstances by a more skilled operator with a highly accurate weapon.
Some people are just all ass. Certain “celebrities” pop to mind.
If close, keep your weapon waist high and point toward the hip, either side of the d!ck.
They will drop like a sack of potatoes, ending the threat for easy follow-up.
Even with a vest.
I just thought his post was funny. :)
“The only thing wrong with a head shot is that it is pretty much useless against Muzzies and liberals.”
That’s why you aim for their butt to hit them in their ‘puter. :)
Israel teaches the groin shot
Anything groin or buttocks is hilarious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwsvcUDX2Dk
Hitting the spine is always a immediate stop
You mean we should read the article before replying???? You're no fun.
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