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Military Losing the Sniper War Against Russia?
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<blockquote data-quote="WiscGunner" data-source="post: 1939902" data-attributes="member: 97288"><p>It is important to remember lobbing 60-90 rounds at a target before claiming a hit is not considered success by most. We have people shooting 6,000 yards with a fair level of predictability just to push the envelope. All too often you see these articles written by ignorant fans impressed by numbers yet you never see these "world record" shooters or 4,700yd all day rifles spanking it at King of 2 Mile. Anyone can make a gun to launch a turd 10,000yards, doesn't make it intentionally successful or practical to lug around. The private sector of LR shooti g is far ahead of any military program and is the Formula 1 of technology developement tgat trickles back into the military. The fact is, the military simply isn't committed to shooting practice like the civilian market is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscGunner, post: 1939902, member: 97288"] It is important to remember lobbing 60-90 rounds at a target before claiming a hit is not considered success by most. We have people shooting 6,000 yards with a fair level of predictability just to push the envelope. All too often you see these articles written by ignorant fans impressed by numbers yet you never see these “world record” shooters or 4,700yd all day rifles spanking it at King of 2 Mile. Anyone can make a gun to launch a turd 10,000yards, doesn’t make it intentionally successful or practical to lug around. The private sector of LR shooti g is far ahead of any military program and is the Formula 1 of technology developement tgat trickles back into the military. The fact is, the military simply isn’t committed to shooting practice like the civilian market is. [/QUOTE]
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