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Just as a measure of how insane a shot that is: He's hitting a target about the size of a pie plate at two miles, which is an accuracy about four times better than your typical match-grade rifle and ammo available (and about ten times better than your typical military rifle.) And a bullet over that distance will drop about three hundred yards. Which means he's not firing at the target, he's firing at a point a quarter-mile above the target and dropping the bullet onto it.

 

And he probably had to take between five and ten shots, just to get the range and wind deflection.

It's an insane shot.

My friend was a Sniper and he told just about the process.

This guy was probably aiming at a target 20 feet away from the terrorist.

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Just as a measure of how insane a shot that is: He's hitting a target about the size of a pie plate at two miles, which is an accuracy about four times better than your typical match-grade rifle and ammo available (and about ten times better than your typical military rifle.) And a bullet over that distance will drop about three hundred yards. Which means he's not firing at the target, he's firing at a point a quarter-mile above the target and dropping the bullet onto it.

 

And he probably had to take between five and ten shots, just to get the range and wind deflection.

 

You left out the curve of the earth at that distance... don't skimp on details.

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Just as a measure of how insane a shot that is: He's hitting a target about the size of a pie plate at two miles, which is an accuracy about four times better than your typical match-grade rifle and ammo available (and about ten times better than your typical military rifle.) And a bullet over that distance will drop about three hundred yards. Which means he's not firing at the target, he's firing at a point a quarter-mile above the target and dropping the bullet onto it.

 

And he probably had to take between five and ten shots, just to get the range and wind deflection.

 

You left out the curve of the earth at that distance... don't skimp on details.

Curvature of earth

 

Funny. I said the same to a coworker when we were talking about it.

5 to 10 shots at 10 seconds bullet travel plus sight timing

 

The bad guy must have been asleep on his feet

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It's an insane shot.

My friend was a Sniper and he told just about the process.

This guy was probably aiming at a target 20 feet away from the terrorist.

That's some serious old Kentucky windage!

 

The dirty terrorist had to be sitting still?

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that sounds like my wife

People get like that when they marry you. You should have some sympathy and grant her an annulment.

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Irrelevant. 15 inches over two miles. That gets lost in the background noise of local topography.

 

Often that can be too much to ask for from a man.

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I think he was singing and dancing to the entire score of the HMS Pinafore. Then the bullet jumped up and bit him in the face.

 

Back, and to the left.

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Today I learned in the roughly twenty years since I've been in a Gentleman's club, the girls have changed significantly. The dancing, oddly enough, hasn't.

 

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Today I Learned...that the Blues Brothers is a movie and it doesn't work in real life:

 

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/2017/06/22/vehicle-gets-stuck-opening-drawbridge/418984001/

 

 

It would've worked if he had a cop motor, cop tires, cop suspension, and cop shocks.

 

 

 

And if they were on a mission from God.

 

... with a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, and wearing sunglasses.

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... with a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, and wearing sunglasses.

Forgot the most important part: "It's dark and they are 106 miles from Chicago."

 

 

"Up north" but some how there is an Ohio state flag in a scene. Ohio-Indiana line is 170 miles from Chicago. 106 puts them just short of Lafayette, Indiana. I always thought "Bob's Country Bunker" was up in Wisconsin or just past Rockford, IL.

 

From Reddit:

 

"These are also guys who think the best way to raise a tax payment for an orphanage is to commit a string of felonies across the state in order to put on a blues concert... in a state where church run orphanages don't pay taxes.

 

Let's be generous, though, and just say geography isn't their strong point.

 

That is a valid point.

 

Then again, it's Illinois..."

 

LoL...

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"These are also guys who think the best way to raise a tax payment for an orphanage is to commit a string of felonies across the state in order to put on a blues concert... in a state where church run orphanages don't pay taxes.

 

LoL...

 

Orphanages pay taxes - just not property in some states. They need to pay unemployment and SS taxes for employees. I was once stiffed on this for company claimed I was a contractor and tax man came after me.

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Orphanages pay taxes - just not property in some states. They need to pay unemployment and SS taxes for employees. I was once stiffed on this for company claimed I was a contractor and tax man came after me.

I understand. It was qualitatively expressed this way:

 

"...in a state where..."

 

Now, don't get me started on "Catholic Charities"'... Not sure if true but I heard once that they are one of the biggest land owners in the City of BFLo. Could that be true? :-(

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Orphanages pay taxes - just not property in some states. They need to pay unemployment and SS taxes for employees. I was once stiffed on this for company claimed I was a contractor and tax man came after me.

 

That's unusual. Typically that happens the other way around: contractor doesn't pay their self-employment tax, and the IRS crawls up the company's ass with a proctoscope.

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