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Sgt Dale Briggs
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It’s a very demanding training course, many fail and don’t graduate. Shooting is only one piece of the puzzle, but it depends of the environment too. In Iraq or urban warfare it’s a shooting event, and hides and constructing murder holes in walls to conceal and protect the shooter and his spotter. Far different than Gysgt Hathcock hunting Viet Cong in the jungles on Nam, where woodcraft and camouflage and truly being absorbed in the environment was so important. Shootings an acquired skill, he always said he’d prefer an average shooter with woods skills over a shooter that could shoot well but wasn’t an accomplished hunter on the battlefield. Shooting over 800 yards is very difficult, so many variables, more so than just distance. Wind, sun, altitude, declination of angles, whether it’s on a roof top or shooting up and down the mountains in Afghanistan.
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