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Looks like it's up to us to Defend
I can’t Deny that. but, how do we get within 50 yards?
Get good at 300yds.
That’s asking for a lot.
Not really. 300yds is expected for any GI.
If not 300, go for 150, or 200, or 100yds.
I don’t think the GIs are going to be the ones interested in disobedience
You'd be surprised... lots of prior service in the SRA, for example.
as long as it's a multiple of 50 you'll be ok
If you can hit center mass at 150 and 200 yds, you'll be fine at 168 yds :)
50 yards isn't far. Neither is 100 yards.
Still not the answer
It's getting to the point that there only seems one answer. Name another.
The question is how to get within 50 yards. It’s not metaphorical.
I mean like any heist movie you just have to post up and stake out places until you know routines. Also, social engineering.
Why the requirement to get within 50 yds? With a scope and a decent rifle, you can easily hit up to 300m without that much effort. Wouldn't even need a spotter at that range.
Crossbow.