JohnJohnson
WKR
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- Jun 12, 2019
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I don't think it's a personal thing. Your perception of the military and its snipers just seems like it's been shaped by Hollywood rather than reality. For purely long range shooting skill, not anything else that snipers do, I'd take a top 30% PRS/NRL Hunter competitor over 99% of US military snipers. I'm sure there are a couple of exceptions to that rule, such as military snipers who compete at a high level in PRS/NRL Hunter. But generally when snipers show up to competitions, they do badly for awhile until they improve their skillsets by competing and training for competitions. Phillip Velayo has talked a lot about it (he's a former scout sniper and scout sniper instructor).Form...I get it. You are the best and everyone here says so, so I can't dispute anything you might opine on. Besides, I don't dispute most of what you opine on either.