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Re: Snipers
In Reply to: Snipers posted by m98monkey on May 09, 2003 at 15:07:22:
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Posted by: Silver.C. on May 09, 2003 at 16:22:31
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I myself am concerned with accuracy and using 1-3 rounds to paint a target. However I would hardly consider myself a sniper. I would on the other hand say I like to try and snipe. I am not one of those people that will stay in one spot, because that will let someone flank you after your first shot w/ no problem. I have simple woodland cammo and most of any game I will reside on my belly going through some of the thickest brush imaginable. Only because not too many people think that a retarded guy will crawl through thick blackberries in order to squeeze out 3 shots, then move on. My current set up that I have been working on for a year or so now is also of a simple nature. 16" or 21" barrel on a spyder compact 2k, w/ expansion chamber, a few altered things internally, 30mm red dot sight, and a gas through stock powered by co2. Mostly I have just built up the gun to give me an excuse to mess around w/ gurella tactics. I would agree with you, there are too many people that have decided that they are snipers and think that a long berral will make them a "sniper". You have to be patient and cuning, I myself am gettin there so I am probably one of those self ritious fool as well. When their own team can find them they are not hidden well enough. well i suppose that was more of a confession than a reply. happy hunting all. |
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