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Originally Posted by Dracheous
I'll avoid fleshy area's best I can and always aim low when my targets with in 40 feet.
and then there are other times where people will not stop shooting, no matter how many times you yell you're hit and they are only 40 feet from you!
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I experienced both those things this weekend in Petawawa.
I wasn't sniping, but I was using my CA M15 rifle / Elcan scope that shoots in the 380-390 range with .2s (I was using .28s). All 4 of my kills were all 40-50 foot ranges, and each time, all I could see through the brush was the target's head. I would aim a bit lower, even though I couldn't see their body, and open up. Each time I scored a hit. To me, it's just common sense that you make at least some effort to avoid shooting people in the face, neck, etc. Hitting someone in those areas is inevitable and will happen sometimes, but at least an effort should be make not NOT aim for the head.
As for the second point, I was on the receiving end of that too. I called my hit 3 times in about as many seconds before the dude stopped hosing me down. And I think he only stopped once he emptied his mag, because I saw him reload as he was running off. Was that really necessary?