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These guys make a pretty good team, I like watching them shoot.
 
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Seriously?????

I cannot see that far, not even with a scope.

That is really impressive.

Thanks for sharing.


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Yes, quite remarkable.




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Shot unsupported. Impressive. I like how he shoots and then relaxes while the bullet travels downrange.


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Not sure I could see well enough for that. Dude must have excellent vision.




 
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He is a very good shooter. His offhand stability is amazing. In other videos from prone I've noticed his trigger control and his fundamentals are top notch.

Her spotting is sometimes good, sometimes not so much. Given wind indication at the target, she should provide information before the shot. Sometimes she provides very accurate feedback on POI, other times it's vague. I prefer "no call" to "did not see".

In the given lighting and with the high color contrast between the target and the ground, spotting a 2 MOA target at such distance isn't a big deal with well-corrected vision. It's pretty much a requirement to being competitive in long distance steel matches.
 
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A tang sight is coming, but a better front sight will help just as much or more. The target/sight picture probably looks like a BB sitting on a 2x4 with the stock one.


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