Title: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: Archon MkIV on January 14, 2005, 08:24:44 pm 'wrote this guide while hungover and having nothing else to do but puking. It's a decent read, covering some more "advanced" aspects of sniping.
http://www.arcarea.com/the_handbook_of_true_sniping/ Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: BFG on January 15, 2005, 05:40:23 pm Heheh thats pretty comprehensive...
And the "oh god here come 8 sniping wanna be's " is oh to commen in GhR... So true so true ;) Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: BTs_GhostSniper on January 15, 2005, 07:06:25 pm My sniping prowess comes from my ability to blend in well with my environment, mainly using shadows and foliage to my advantage, and the words I snipe by..."Shoot and move, shoot and move, shoot and move." Also, I'm not a traditional sniper, taking into battle an M24, or an SRS....instead I prefer to be a tactical sniper, so I normally take a SOCOM M4, OICW, or SA80. There is something to be said for taking a weapon into battle that you are both proficient at sniping with, and proficient at close quarters combat with. w00t![/size]
Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: Archon MkIV on January 16, 2005, 10:47:18 am Very true, GhostSniper. Many more weapons than those specially built to fit the name "sniper rifle" can be well used to snipe with.
And I couldn't possibly agree more with "Shoot and move, shoot and move, shoot and move", as stated in the Handbook. Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: BFG on January 16, 2005, 11:28:01 am Without doubt the OLCW is my perfered weapon for those 'sniping' moments - ive often found its more a matter of your speed and ability to locate a enemy target over a large distance with poor vis at speed rather than it is to have the overwhelming accuracy 20seonds later!
and everyone knows i love a good *cough* bush ;) Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: Archon MkIV on January 17, 2005, 03:51:30 pm Without doubt the OLCW is my perfered weapon for those 'sniping' moments - ive often found its more a matter of your speed and ability to locate a enemy target over a large distance with poor vis at speed rather than it is to have the overwhelming accuracy 20seonds later! and everyone knows i love a good *cough* bush ;) Mmm.. I believe it's "OICW", mate. With an "i", not "l". ;) Yes, the OICW can be put to good use, but then it does lack the scope and accuracy of true sniper rifles, which is many cases is preferred. It's all a huge dilemma - which weapon to use when. :) Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: :MoD:Shade on January 17, 2005, 08:27:23 pm Mmm.. I believe it's "OICW", mate. With an "i", not "l". ;) You don't know how many times I've told him that, just doesn't get into his thick head. Objective Individual Combat Weapon Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: BFG on January 18, 2005, 12:34:33 pm Only Lanky Combatants Weapon...
OLCW... OICW ...... its because every bugger use's the GL i get the bloody L stuck in my noggin. Its just a good job you don't watch me reloading ;) Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: cyberpsycho on January 30, 2005, 07:12:18 am Ya i read the The Handbook of True Sniping too,
BTW im not a wannabe ::sniper:: im sniping since the beginning, since Ghr came out, i was so looking forward to the released of Ghr that i pre-mail order the game, Also , One shot, Two kill can be true, after years of sniping, i learn to not be too close to the tango and if you spot a tango , the chances are that theres another one near him, i wait, i scan around, locate the second tango, still waiting, the chances are good that one tango will pass in front of the other one, and then i shoot, my bullet will go right through the first one and kill the second one. i dont mind waiting and getting less kill than the auto gun maniacs. often i survive them, finish the map for them, and i get almost perfect 100% accuracy. Here is a little (i think is flash) presentation on snipers. http://host284.ipowerweb.com/~sniperta/themovie.htm i hope you enjoy it and get a better opinion about snipers. Title: Re: The Handbook of True Sniping Post by: Revolt on February 09, 2005, 09:08:51 am Very Nice Post...I have always loved the sniper...its a very complex yet thinking position.....
Takes patience and skill....Which most lack...7.62 mm is my choice....and on Long Open Roads...M82,,,it kicks..but i dont misss....so it works out well... ::sniper:: |