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  • eli manning?

  • sweet vid

  • @BoTMSapper

    What do you mean by full bore? 

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  • @LombaxGod Ur Pussy. if you shot it it would bring you to HELL!

  • @YamahaphazerFX dude I shoot a .700 nitro express I don't need your input

  • @LombaxGod

    Would you all be quiet please you are effectively all spamming the comments section of this video. This isn't the place for you lot to boost your egos, if you want to do that go and do it in the real world.

  • @LombaxGod

    I'm not sure what you said to get everybody butthurt...but I will be brutally honest about one thing. Considering you're 18 and play CoD, I reheallly doubt you've ever even seen a .700 nitro much less fired one. They're extremely expensive to fire, the guns that do fire 700 nitro often cost more than people will pay for a car (or in the case of Holland and Hollands, a house).

  • @IcabodCrane Its funny that I said I don't need input and yet you people still find it needed to comment

  • @LombaxGod

    Not needed, just felt like it ;).

  • @LombaxGod The .308 is a sick round.

  • you really gotta put scopes on the 30 caliber rifles. they can go so far and iron sites are really limiting

  • You have NO idea...

    To the poster of the video, work on that follow through...watch the impact of the bullet on the target.

  • i doubt many people can hit 2-4" groups at 200 yards with iron sites

  • Simo Hayha was a Finish sniper who killed up to 700 Soviet soldiers in ww2 with a bolt action mosin nagant rifle with primitive iron sights at distances of 400 yards. Iron sights, especially precise diopter sights like in the video can be very accurate.

  • at 400 yards its not THAT much of a challenge to hit center mass on a human. Sure it takes skill but the mosin nagants are pretty accurate and i dont even think diopter sights were around in WWII... at least for military

  • @baconator490

    By diopter do you mean scope or peep sights like in this video? The term can be used for both from what I understand...but the Whitworth rifle of the Civil War had a 4x scope. Germans in WWI were the first to equip snipers with scopes, eventually causing small groups of the British and so on to do the same. In WWII just about every sharpshooter had access to a scope, Simo Hayha however didn't use one because he didn't like raising his head that high. Pretty sure peeps are older.

  • @IcabodCrane there are no diopter scopes. And using a glass zoom scope is much easier to use then any iron site.

  • @baconator490

    I've heard the term used for scopes before, whether it was a correct use or not I dunno, not really that worried about it.

    zoom scopes are easier but they also make you raise your head further, and in a situation where someone might be firing back the glass can reflect light giving you away. Always remember a mirror in the desert can put off a signal for miles, scopes work the same way.

  • @IcabodCrane If you have a scope on your gun chances are you arent on the front shooting at eachother from 100 -200 meters you are way farther back in cover.

  • @baconator490

    Yeah but as I said, a lens or a mirror can put off a flash of light for miles, that's a lot further than virtually any rifle can shoot. If you're sniping the last thing you want to do is give up your position, then they can triangulate your range on foot and you either die running or die in a firefight.

  • You have no idea m8!

    My godfather shot for team GB at 1000yrds

  • with iron stock sites on a military surplus?

  • iron stock sites

  • u lift your head up to fast after u have taken the shot. this reduces your over all accuracy.

    keep it up target shooting is a great sport. what range do u shoot at

  • Thanks for the tip there wcooky, can shot upto a 1000 yards, and without a scope..... the sights work fine if you know how to use them right.

  • @wcooky how do you think that then?

  • @churd243 I know dipshit!

  • @wcooky you know what? i ask you why you think it reduces accuracy?

  • It moves the barrel.... reduces accuracy... jesus fucking christ wat else do you want too know??

  • @wcooky lol but you shoot with you head down lol. maybe you head gos up and down............ on your rentboys cock. bye bye

  • @churd243 ur a fuckin reject , i said keep ur head down on the rifle!!! bt how did u know bout the last bit!! :o u sure it wasnt you sucking my dick?

  • @wcooky but you have to lift your head up to re-load, look where the shot went, plot the shot, change sights if you need to. once you have fired, the shot has gone, and there is nothing you can do about it. next shot, you bring the rifle back up into the same position. it dosent change the accuracy.

  • @tomeanator80 Yes but if you'll see, wcooky said that he lifts his head up "too fast". If you lift your head up too fast, your body will move the gun slightly as you shoot, affecting your shot.

  • @wcooky well done big boy now try a step up and shot like a man. get rid of that rest and go for a sling.

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