Hello,
I am not a sniper. I thought about becoming one when I was younger and engaged my cousin (who was a SEAL Team Sniper at the time) on how to do this.
What he told me was to shut up and listen to the instructors. Before even trying, spend all the time I could in running. Shooting is easy, he said, but the PT and concealment is what kills.
I ended up not joining the military but took something in the private sector instead. I don't regret not joining. I'd have had to get a medical waiver anyway.
But the one thing that sticks with me over 16 years later is the part about setting up the shot being so much more than being able to shoot. Of course, you should be able to hit what you're shooting at, but getting there is essential.
Try still squirrel hunting and limit yourself to 10 yards or less. You twitch and they're gone. It's strange, but I really did start getting my bag limit using that advice.
Josh
I am not a sniper. I thought about becoming one when I was younger and engaged my cousin (who was a SEAL Team Sniper at the time) on how to do this.
What he told me was to shut up and listen to the instructors. Before even trying, spend all the time I could in running. Shooting is easy, he said, but the PT and concealment is what kills.
I ended up not joining the military but took something in the private sector instead. I don't regret not joining. I'd have had to get a medical waiver anyway.
But the one thing that sticks with me over 16 years later is the part about setting up the shot being so much more than being able to shoot. Of course, you should be able to hit what you're shooting at, but getting there is essential.
Try still squirrel hunting and limit yourself to 10 yards or less. You twitch and they're gone. It's strange, but I really did start getting my bag limit using that advice.
Josh