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Culpeper
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Shoots every day for practice, most people can not. Free ammo, most have to pay for their ammo or make it. Tricked out rifle, most do not have a dedicated armorer(s).

https://www.guns.com/news/2019/06/20/shooting-record-soldier-nails-perfect-score-in-high-power-event-with-service-rifle

Draw a rifle from any armory on any fort at random and shoot 800 then I will be inpressed.

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psteinmayer
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I agree! Shooting a low recoil AR weapon with a scope... how can he NOT put them all in the ten ring? I say, put all 30 in the ten ring with a Krag and iron sights... and then I'll be impressed! By the way, I've witnessed a friend shoot a 297 with an 1896!

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Now, gentlemen, I'm sure most of us would not be able to do what this man did.

Most of the people I shoot with have been in law enforcement or military and have learned with tax payer ammo. I have not done those duties and have paid for almost everything I have shot, factory and reloads! That makes learning a little more difficult, definitely.

I agree, though - do what this soldier did with a Krag with open sights and we'll all be genuflecting!

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Sgt. Cleland is obviously a fine position shooter. He would excel, no matter what shooting equipment he is given. He has the skills, self-control, and temperament!

I'm impressed.

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Sgt. Cleland is obviously a fine position shooter. He would excel, no matter what shooting equipment he is given. He has the skills, self-control, and temperament!

I'm impressed.

Chuck,
Once again, we are in agreement. He is a shooting machine. I've seen him do it.
Shooting an accurized M16/M4/AR with a low powered scope might sound easy. Those in doubt, try it and let us know :)
What Ben Cleland and Brandon Green have done is reset the achievement scale for HP competition.
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I believe that a good gun and ammo can help make a good shooter. I am a 73 year old fart with aging eyes. My custom built AR-15 has shot 2 1/2 inch groups at 600 yards, and 1 1/8 by 5/8 inch group at 300 yards, using open sights. My 1934 Winchester model 52 shot 3/8 by 1/4 inch group at 100 yards, and 1 3/8 by 1 1/2 inch group at 200 yards yesterday, again with open sights. All groups shot were 10 consecutive shots. The AR has a quarter minute rear sight , with a .035 aperture, and the 52, the original ladder style peep sight, and a Lyman 17a front globe. I think any decent shooter can shoot better with quality equipment. By the way, the AR used 77 GR Sierra Match King hand loads, the 52 used Aguila rifle match ammo. For those who shoot .22 LR, the Aguila ammo uses Eley primed cases, and for the money shoots almost, or as well as Eley. I tried to add pictures, but apparently they were too big.

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I'm still impressed.

I'm a good Shooter. I've known a lot of good Shooters.

I've met a few Great Shooters.

He's a Great Shooter!

I've never met a poor or mediocre Shooter that was significantly improved by great equipment.

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I can shoot really good from a bench rest, short or long distance. Good trigger control, good steady sight picture, etc.

I am not skilled or practiced in off hand, seated or prone shooting. I need to practice these things. I'd probably be good but not much better at this point.

Anyone who has mastered all positions of shooting to this degree has done something really impressive. It takes lots of skill and lots and lots of practice. Also, shooting scenarios with a timer near your ear under stress is difficult. I did that for years with a 1911. My scores go down with a timer beeping near my ear.

I don't currently have the time to practice all positions much now. Maybe sometime in the future. That's why I just do BR now.

It does also help if someone else is paying for the ammo!

I'm impressed with Sgt. Cleland.

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I'm a good Shooter. I've known a lot of good Shooters.

I've met a few Great Shooters.


I had the pleasure/privilege of shooting with the amazing Randy Ent a few years ago at Camp Perry. It was amazing watching his technique and approach... and I definitely think I learned a thing or two watching him. Randy is what I'd call a Great Shooter!!!

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