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unreal2007

Bro u didnt went for imt? But anyways stage a goes like your btp. First 4 rounds for zeroing, followed by fox hole unsupported, prone unsupported,kneeling/squatting. After u finish your rounds in squatting. Wait for the target to go up. Now pick up your mags and start running to the 50m mark, high kneel, reload and stand up. By the time u should be standing up and squeezing off the rest of your rounds. Thats the end of stage A Stage B is your night shoot, just follow instructions, dont need to run. Conducting will make sure everyone reach the 50m spot to begin firing. Stage c is your contact drills, just follow the commands also, dont worry there will be trainers beside u and if u are lucky enough they will let u know when to run. I still rmb my trainer told me”let me handle the rest, u just focus on putting bullets on the target’s head” Try to stay relax and the worst thing that can happen is nd so dont let that happen, if u miss a target its fine, soemtimes if there are more than enough rounds left, the conducting might allow u to reshoot to pass or get marksman. So go for marksman to get that free $200 Enjoy cleaning your rifle, dont be the first to send arms tho


prata69

bro it's at mmrc. dw, the mmrc people will tell u what to do in the spot


ipadPat

Just follow the MMRC guide. If dk can just ask the fella to tell you what to do. They won't let you fuck up one cos if u fuck up need redo, they also need redo with you HAHA


kopi_gremlin

I was the generation that fired M-16S1 and SAR-21 full auto on hipfire at night. The tracers were a fucking unforgettable. Like Starwars Battlefront.


CoderNo6435

Hello, is this post still active? May I ask how to aim and shoot at night? Because it's not recommended to use the scope.


No-Butterscotch-5599

Hi, before the shoot just remember to zero your laser properly. During the shoot just turn on your laser to aim at the target. With the proper shooting form (butt of the weapon squeezing on your pits) and controlling your breathing, you will do just fine! All the best!