To: Shooter 2.5
“She was tried for murder because she didnt access her target with each shot which can be easily no matter how fast you shoot.”
Well, I will admit that it *can* be done, but I would disagree about it being easy. I believe that it takes lots of practice, dedication, and training. Some people achieve it quicker than others. I also believe that it is harder to do under stress. If it could be "easily" done, then we would be teaching machine gunners to individually target each round out of the weapon. Perhaps theoretically possible, but impractical.
To: marktwain
When was the last time you read of a store clerk running out of ammo in a store robbery?
Like I said, try on a steel plate. No matter how fast you shoot, you should be able to know if the target is up or down. Shoot as fast as you can when it’s up and stop when it’s down. How hard is that?
My son regularly had top scores with his SAW since he used aimed fire.
165 posted on
12/27/2008 12:11:37 PM PST by
Shooter 2.5
(NRA - Vote against the dem party)
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