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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:11 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:34 am
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Blinkish Yeahh, so I need help with just some sniper rifle terms, and mostly how to use a scope... 3nodding
What I want to know is (and if you can help me out, please do) this:
-What does "a click" mean? neutral -What are all the knobs on the scope for? (My scope for my gun is 4 x 32 Crosman) neutral -Are all sniper rifles bolt action? neutral -Which sniper rifle is the best? neutral
So yeah, if you can help me, please do. And if you have a website I can go to, to check this stuff out, it will be greatly appreciated... mrgreen
1. and 2. There are two knobs on your scope, one is usually located at the top, the other on one of the sides. They should be right next to one another, covered by protective screw-on caps. Open 'em up and you'll see a slot in there for you to insert a flathead screwdriver. I use a Leatherman to adjust mine. One click is what you'll hear and feel as you rotate these knobs to adjust the windage and elevation.
3. Hardly. And 'sniper rifle' is a sickeningly broad term that has come to mean any rifle with a scope. Specialized marksman rifles, though, are far from bolt action only. In my company alone we use several semiautomatic M107 .50 BMG rifles (more commonly known outside the U.S. Army as the Barret M82A1A), several 7.62mm M24 bolt-action rifles based on the Remington 700 and a bunch of M14 7.62mm rifles.
Also, what Armas said is absolutely true. There is no such thing as the 'best' sniper rifle. For example, I've seen the WA2000 hailed as the 'best' sniper rifle. That's fantastic. But when your target is a HMMWV or other lightly armored vehicle, that .300 isn't gonna do a whole helluva lot to it. You need the stopping power of the .50BMG. Unfortunately, in my professional opinion, the M107 is a gigantic, ugly hunk of absolute worthless. Its a 3 MOA gun, for crying out loud. Doesn't have enough barrel length to sufficiently support such a large round accurately. So even the M107 isn't the 'best'.
I know a little bit about military (read that as 'U.S. Army - I don't know and I don't care what the jarheads are up to) sniping and I've been trained as a Squad Designated Marksman. I've learned a lot of good stuff, but I've got to admit I'm pretty rusty, and I'm also not that great a shot, believe it or not. I can qualify as an Expert by Army standards, usually hitting 38 our of 40 targets in standard rifle marksmanship, but 500 meters seems to be my wall. I'm really not great beyond there. Shooting a light machine gun is a completely different school of thought, one that I personally prefer. If there's any questions, been there, done that, got the mental scarring that goes with, so feel free to ask.
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:57 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:05 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:39 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:43 pm
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:44 pm
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Fresnel MasterSergeant I can qualify as an Expert by Army standards, usually hitting 38 our of 40 targets in standard rifle marksmanship, but 500 meters seems to be my wall. I'm really not great beyond there. The trick to shooting long distance is to know how to gauge windage, which is something you can only learn through experience, and to realize how ******** finicky things are at that distance. Unless you are EXACTLY on target, that bullet is as good as wasted. Quote: A Klik stands for a Kilometer. I was waiting for that one. xd
It's not incorrect. Just a double meaning word.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:03 pm
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Old Lord Brocktree Fresnel Quote: A Klik stands for a Kilometer. I was waiting for that one. xd It's not incorrect. Just a double meaning word. I know, but it's kind of a smart-a** response. I still laughed, though. xd
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