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View Quote Apologies, but details on this setup? |
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There's a multiple target and footwork/position drill we have at the range. 3 targets, 2 shots per max.
Up drill on a 60% IPSC at 70 yards Rotate over like 45 degrees to a 40% IPSC at 80 yards. Turn 90 degrees for a 60% at 200 yards. I hit the 200 yard target with an 11.5 and T1 Micro on the first shot 60% of the time. If I do miss, its extremely close and would still hit a normal person's torso. |
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Maybe eight or even ten guys in the world could have made that shot.
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Quoted: Hopefully you'll never have the real-life occasion to try it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I made first round hits out to 300 yards on IDPA steel standing So yes Yeah, since that's exactly like taking fire from a suspect with a long gun during a fluid situation. The question the OP asked if you could make that shot and I believe I could. I know the flat range isn’t the same. Hopefully you'll never have the real-life occasion to try it. Agreed |
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Munn drove up with his coffee cup in his hand lol.
Psycho had a 300 bo |
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Quoted: Officer pulls up, casually sets coffee on his dash and calmly opens door. Walks back to the rear of the Tahoe as a volley of shots sounds off. Officer calmly opens tailgate as more rounds go off. Officer calmly uncases rifle, charges said rifle, calmly checks red dot sight for operation. Scans the street. Calmly raises rifle from cover and takes one shot. Radios shots fired, subject down. Nice! View Quote He's been in the shit before. |
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Well that's some bullshit hyperbole:
Mr Collins fires several high velocity rifle rounds... View Quote |
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Lol. Called for shots fired. Sipping coffee the whole way there.
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Article says he was hit by one police shot, and one self inflicted shot. Guessing once he was hit, he offed himself.
How much of a person does a 3moa dot cover at 183 yards? 5 inches? That's about what a decent shooter can hold. So call it a 10 inch hit zone. Doable, if you are calm. If you have an adrenaline rush all bets are off. Officer Snuffy here had zero adrenaline. He's been here before. |
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Anybody who has that optics set up on their rifle isn’t just an officer, they’re a shooter. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s a swat officer as well.
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I practice a LOT at further distances so I think it'd be doable. With something to brace against that's nothing range wise
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Sounds like the cop wounded him, then the suspect offed himself with his handgun.
Still, excellent shot from the officer. |
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Not that officers first rodeo.
Quoted: Wut? You need to hang with better peeps. Lots of practical shooting competitors could make that easy. CAG has more bodies than that. And I know at least three retired guys who could still make that. View Quote Attached File |
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"God dammit."
Sets coffee down. Casually walks to rear of SUV. Pulls rifle out of case. Casually posts up on the corner of his SUV. One shot at 183 yards with red dot. "My coffee better not be fucking cold." |
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In our club 3 gun matches we shoot 6 and 8 inch steel at 200 yards so easy
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183 yards? You're joking, right?
I've hit steel at 600 yards, in the plains of Wyoming, with 30 mph winds. XM193 out of a 20" AR. ETA: Not off a bench or bipod. Prone, with a sling. |
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anyone thats is and or was in the military better be able to !
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Wonder if the bad guy had stamps for his SBRs.
I'm sure he followed the letter of the law. |
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Quoted: 183 yards? You're joking, right? I've hit steel at 600 yards, in the plains of Wyoming, with 30 mph winds. XM193 out of a 20" AR. ETA: Not off a bench or bipod. Prone, with a sling. View Quote I'm a badass too. But my steel don't shoot back. https://youtube.com/shorts/iakveDfH9FU?feature=share |
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Quoted: Why is the one cop wearing a blue and black bracelet? View Quote Racism? Misogyny? Attached File |
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Quoted: I'm a badass too. But my steel don't shoot back. https://youtube.com/shorts/iakveDfH9FU?feature=share View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 183 yards? You're joking, right? I've hit steel at 600 yards, in the plains of Wyoming, with 30 mph winds. XM193 out of a 20" AR. ETA: Not off a bench or bipod. Prone, with a sling. I'm a badass too. But my steel don't shoot back. https://youtube.com/shorts/iakveDfH9FU?feature=share We train to push ourselves, as often as possible and $$ budgets. Still officer deserves at least a few free rounds for awhile |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why is the one cop wearing a blue and black bracelet? Racism? Misogyny? /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif I think it means he's a swinger. |
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Officer Munn certainly had his shit together, but where did it say that it was his shot that caught the suspect? I saw one part say that 9 shots were fired by officers, one hitting the suspect as well as a self inflicted round. Not saying he couldn't have made that shot obviously but, do we know he connected?
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Quoted: Wut? You need to hang with better peeps. Lots of practical shooting competitors could make that easy. CAG has more bodies than that. And I know at least three retired guys who could still make that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe eight or even ten guys in the world could have made that shot. Wut? You need to hang with better peeps. Lots of practical shooting competitors could make that easy. CAG has more bodies than that. And I know at least three retired guys who could still make that. It’s the only thing I was ever good at. |
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My oldest son and I had no problems hitting a 17” circle at 200 yards with a 16” 556 with a bottom end Primary Arms 1-6 lpvo with the acss reticle.
Neither of us had shot a gun that far before and it was simply resting on my range bag. Ammo was a mixed bag of heavier bullets. 62gr to 75gr. Can I shoot tiny groups at that range? Don’t know, I’ve never tried. I’ve got a 308 ar10 I’m learning with. But can I hit a man sized target from that range? All day long and pretty easily. |
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Quoted: Officer pulls up, casually sets coffee on his dash and calmly opens door. Walks back to the rear of the Tahoe as a volley of shots sounds off. Officer calmly opens tailgate as more rounds go off. Officer calmly uncases rifle, charges said rifle, calmly checks red dot sight for operation. Scans the street. Calmly raises rifle from cover and takes one shot. Radios shots fired, subject down. Nice! View Quote The coffee was icing on the cake. Now can we talk about the real problem in that video? Why is the PD’s OIS using a video player with a World of Warships ad at the bottom? |
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The dude had a BCA side-charging upper. He probably wasn't going to hit anything he aimed at
He also had a Springfield XD, so the shoot was double-good, heh. Quoted: Probably. But I'd be scared to even take a shot like that unless I knew the area really well and could be reasonably certain that the backstop was safe. View Quote Sometimes, when shit's going down and a psycho is either killing people or is reasonably likely to, you just gotta take the shot, backstop be damned. Soft-points and hollow-points exist so that if your marksmanship is good, you don't worry about that backstop. Train, train, train. If you think you've trained enough, you're fooling yourself: go train some more. Elisjsha Dicken taught us that. |
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Did he brace the rifle against the vehicle or was that freehand?
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on one hand the bad guy is dead so i want to enjoy the video.
on the other, i'm about an hour north. i wonder if the real shooters like this officer will be enforcing the magazine ban this state just passed. i really want to pick up some mags but i dont want to catch a head shot from 200 yards either |
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Quoted: Officer pulls up, casually sets coffee on his dash and calmly opens door. Walks back to the rear of the Tahoe as a volley of shots sounds off. Officer calmly opens tailgate as more rounds go off. Officer calmly uncases rifle, charges said rifle, calmly checks red dot sight for operation. Scans the street. Calmly raises rifle from cover and takes one shot. Radios shots fired, subject down. Nice! View Quote Dude was just casually listening to country music as he pulled up. Didn’t bother to turn it down or off. |
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Quoted: on one hand the bad guy is dead so i want to enjoy the video. on the other, i'm about an hour north. i wonder if the real shooters like this officer will be enforcing the magazine ban this state just passed. i really want to pick up some mags but i dont want to catch a head shot from 200 yards either View Quote Escaped to Montana. Fuck that state. |
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Quoted: Wut? You need to hang with better peeps. Lots of practical shooting competitors could make that easy. CAG has more bodies than that. And I know at least three retired guys who could still make that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe eight or even ten guys in the world could have made that shot. Wut? You need to hang with better peeps. Lots of practical shooting competitors could make that easy. CAG has more bodies than that. And I know at least three retired guys who could still make that. The joke. You missed it. Attached File |
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you can see the officer brace his left arm against his vehicle while aiming up
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I shoot from 10y to 400y pretty much every weekend.
8" steel circles Also, 36y-300y zero master race. |
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Quoted: Caught a dome shot most likely. Surprisingly clean sidewalk surrounding him. View Quote The dome shot was his own. Text at the end of the video says he was hit once by officer and once by self inflicted gunshot, probably that handgun they pull out of his hand. Officer scored a hit from that distance, but the guy was still able to move on his own and pull the trigger. |
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Thats a no sweat shot with a 50yrd zero. Just a smidge below the aim point.
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