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Posted by John (MO) on May 10, 2005 at 06:24:57 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: Git on the ground posted by Redmud on May 09, 2005 at 18:25:04:
I don't think the military or the police teach true marksmanship skills anymore. It's all about putting a lot of lead in the air in a particular general direction. Sometime back I saw the shots per kill statistics for WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and so on. The shots per kill just kept going up and up and up, and got to unblievable numbers. Wish I could remember where I saw that at. I bet it's currently around a million shots per kill in Iraq. Seems like a few dozen good snipers could do better than the whole rifle toten part of the army. Hey I still respect the heck out of them for serving their country, it's the head honchos that out to train them and equipment to kill something every time they pull the trigger.
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