Running suppressed with low velocity ammo there was probably a foot of lead needed, causing him to aim at the hostage when the targets were moving right to left, that’s tough to do. With full power ammo the lead would have been more like 3-4 inches making it much more comfortable to put the crosshairs just next to the hostage.
I’m impressed that Larry put out a video where he wasn’t perfect but he got the job done at least as well as most shooters would under the circumstances.
carl
Like the guy said, Larry is an “assault type”. He’s used to “center mass and haulin’ ass”.
dgdimick
After the hat showing what looked like the Emblem of the German Reich on his hat, I turned it off.
ENDO-Mike
LOL that’s the Gunsite Academy logo… the range he was at.
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6 responses to “Urban Sniper Bank Robbery Scenario”
Centermass?!?!?! C’mon, Larry that’s Sniper 101 right there…put that shit in the cranial vault! Props to them for showing the actual results.
I wonder what a tracking point rifle would have done in this scenario
Running suppressed with low velocity ammo there was probably a foot of lead needed, causing him to aim at the hostage when the targets were moving right to left, that’s tough to do. With full power ammo the lead would have been more like 3-4 inches making it much more comfortable to put the crosshairs just next to the hostage.
I’m impressed that Larry put out a video where he wasn’t perfect but he got the job done at least as well as most shooters would under the circumstances.
Like the guy said, Larry is an “assault type”. He’s used to “center mass and haulin’ ass”.
After the hat showing what looked like the Emblem of the German Reich on his hat, I turned it off.
LOL that’s the Gunsite Academy logo… the range he was at.