
The Range Part two!!!
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- Chris Sykes
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The Range Part two!!!
While testing the easter egg for the range scenery i took the Hawk, as usual, for a bit o target practice and scored 8 out of 8!!! You can see there 4 smoke plumes and a splash. The splash shows the fact that theres water placement in the circle area... (Curse coast line scenery making)


- Chris Sykes
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Whatever
What you need to do is go on a live range in a Merlin with a GPMG and get 42 out of 400!
(Just to show i'm not that rubbish, I was second best out of 8. The worst was 11 :o )
What you need to do is go on a live range in a Merlin with a GPMG and get 42 out of 400!
(Just to show i'm not that rubbish, I was second best out of 8. The worst was 11 :o )
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How much of a bribe did you give the range officer Tom!
That is a good score, I knew a chap who never hit a thing so they had to falsified his score to get hit his ´chitty´ on the quiet
BTW it was not me, I was an RAF marksman badge holder (who could not hit a barn door with an SMG, however), but did well with a nice old SLR...I guess the ATC was to be congratulated, even if they taught us on 1917 vintage Lee Enfields.
That is a good score, I knew a chap who never hit a thing so they had to falsified his score to get hit his ´chitty´ on the quiet
BTW it was not me, I was an RAF marksman badge holder (who could not hit a barn door with an SMG, however), but did well with a nice old SLR...I guess the ATC was to be congratulated, even if they taught us on 1917 vintage Lee Enfields.
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You qualified on the ATC 303's as well Trev?I guess the ATC was to be congratulated, even if they taught us on 1917 vintage Lee Enfields.
40 years later I can still feel the bruises on my shoulder and 10Fs SWO Mick Poulton yelling at me to keep it tucked in tight
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ATC?? I used to use them in the Air Force!
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I did indeed, ATC marksman with .22's in the local range and RAF marksman at annual camp I think it might have been RAF Hereford of all places. It made up for having such a crap place to have a camp (trainee cooks and suppliers), Brize and Malta the following year more than made up for it though. Yes, they did 'kick you' a tadYou qualified on the ATC 303's as well Trev?
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It was in flight...on the move...on NVGscalypsos wrote:How much of a bribe did you give the range officer Tom!
None of this on the ground rubbish!
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Cor! Marksman, that takes me back! .303 at Wattisham. Took me three rounds to 'get' the bruiser kick and its aiming effect - then onto the beautiful Bren - what a gun; so smoooth... ;-)
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Leif,
Gawd 10F!!!, we used to crucify them at literally every thing at "Wing" events
. I was at 2465 (Icknield) Sqn.
Regards
707
Gawd 10F!!!, we used to crucify them at literally every thing at "Wing" events
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