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August 16th, 2011, 22:36 | #16 |
Thank you, that makes a lot of sense. At least now I know I was in the right direction when I decided to upgrade my sidearm.
I read in the tactics forum that leaning the rifle to one side or another in wind will allow the hopup to counter the wind, giving a mostly straight shot. I was wondering whether or not there was a rule of thumb to determine wind speed, or one to determine the required angle of tilt so that the bb sufficiently counters the wind, while still allowing the hopup to mostly support the bb's weight, or if this is simply intuition. Also, I am curious as to exactly how I can best manage my meager volume of fire to actually pin down the enemy. Assuming I stay concealed, they may very well fail to notice my fire, amid the automatic barrage of our squad. Do I actually try to mainly get kills, or do I try to create the illusion of more of our members encircling their rear, or something else completely? Do you think a scope would be a worthy investment considering the short eye relief of binocs? Also, since I barely have the funds for arms and ammo, let alone a radio of decent quality, will a continuous cellphone conversation work? Finally, regarding your prior advice again, how do I flank them safely, quietly, and quickly? I have no more camo than dull clothes, my steps are somewhat audible, I lack training in concealment, and the woods are dense enough to conceal an enemy ambush to either flank. How do I tread to avoid compromise? Last edited by appa609; August 16th, 2011 at 22:53.. |
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August 16th, 2011, 23:16 | #18 | |
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btw if you want to flank them , always easier when you have a direct assault team pinning their head down while going on flank...
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August 17th, 2011, 03:10 | #19 | |
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Second, as you stated: You have no camo, no training in concealment, your loud when you walk. I personally dont think Sniping is for you. A guy i know was a Sniper with the Canadian Forces. Its not something you take lightly. Its a serious commitment which requires a lot of training and skill. Both of which you stated you lack. You really need to reconsider why you puchased a sniper rifle to begin with. You wouldve been a lot better off buying an AEG.
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August 17th, 2011, 04:16 | #20 |
Death is right. Its not just a gun. Its an entire style alot of people cant. Took me years pulling recon roles to get the hang of it.
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August 17th, 2011, 04:32 | #21 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Most of the things your asking can be learned simply from going out and playing airsoft. You learn the physics as you play. If you can't learn airsoft physics, stealth, and where you want to be simply by playing the sport, then sniping isn't for you lol
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August 17th, 2011, 10:15 | #22 |
Thank you all. I should not try to be a sniper, though I'm sure the associated skills will be helpful in any role, and I will practice. I consider myself a designated marksman instead, who takes out longer range targets than the rest of my squad, but moves as a team. The reason I bought a spring (not sniper, per se) rifle as opposed to an aeg is that in my experience, a 50 dollar springer will always outlast a 50 dollar lpeg, and I had a bad experience with my first aeg's gearbox cracking. At the time of its purchase, I didn't have enough money to opt for a JG or even a CYMA (despite a friend offering a fully upgraded JG M4 at $100) I do realize the obvious advantage of AEG's and one will likely be my next gun. Probably a nice m-14.
For my grade, I am also quite good at physics, on paper at least, though I'm sure practice will do much good. Last edited by appa609; August 17th, 2011 at 10:27.. |
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August 17th, 2011, 10:25 | #23 |
Just out of curiosity, are radio transmitters significantly more durable, or is it simply because they lack a screen? I imagine a small piece of plywood could act as sufficient armor for this purpose. Besides, it's not an IPhone, it's a $10 net 10 phone with free minutes attached.
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August 17th, 2011, 10:53 | #24 | |
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A radio is more effective though as your not limited to speaking to just one person but everyone in your squad or team |
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August 17th, 2011, 12:06 | #25 |
Another really, really big factor is not having a rifle thats 50 dollars... I mean, the weapon is only a tool for the sniper himself but it really does help if the gun can shoot past 100ft without veering off, lol.
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August 17th, 2011, 12:16 | #26 |
A weapon that can't shoot past 100 feet is a tool to help him learn to practice his stealthy movement and concealment! It's actually brilliant :P
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August 17th, 2011, 15:21 | #27 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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If you want a gun that lasts, don't buy anything chinese or at walmart. Tokyo marui is the best long term, reliable budget gun out there. And buy G&P if you want something metal. |
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August 17th, 2011, 15:39 | #28 | |
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Would I consider buying a WA for its "pretty factor"? Sure. Would I game it? Eh, probably not. Real Sword, VFC, G&P, CA, KJW - they all build great guns, and are either based in China or Taiwan. Maybe not consistently great across their entire catalog, but for the most part they're reliable and can take a beating. TM - they're great also, but they've also had their share of lemons. |
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August 17th, 2011, 15:55 | #29 |
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Advance under cover, place yourself on a flank.
your guys then advance to contact ( which for most airsofters means stumble forward till someone starts shooting) Most engagements start at the extreme range of most guns. here is where your range advantage works to your benefit. Once contact occurs, then you breach cover and engage targets from the flanks while they dance around behind bushes blazing away at your guys. This will only work if your guys are in on the plan.. and won't really be any use in a loose skirmish kind of environment ( which is probably where you play )
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August 17th, 2011, 16:08 | #30 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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We've all agreed that Hong Kong is too hardcore to be grouped in with the rest of China lol
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