May 03, 2010, 09:37 PM
Hawkens85 Wrote:"Perfect weather conditions" means that he did not have to compensate his shot for humidity, wind speed, barometric pressure, etc., which is what a sniper normally has to do when lining up a shot. It was for the most part a point and shoot after gauging the distance and calculating the bullet fall.
And if you're in a vacuum, I guess it's not the weather, is it? :D
Any shot over about 500 meters needs to compensate for this because there is no such thing as 'perfect weather conditions' There is always barometric pressure, humidity, and wind speed.
/sarcasm