This happened last night and is part of my motivation for this post.
The topic of LE sniper engagement distance and "average" distance a LE sniper shot has been going on for years and I believe it will continue to go on for years to come. I have been a ASA member and own all of the surveys. ASA provides a great piece of reference material but too often the survey is looked at as the end all be all book of answers.
I think another valuable survey would be to detail how LE snipers deploy. The data that I think would be the most useful is at what distances to LE Snipers set up in a hide site/final firing position. Rather than just focus on where LE Snipers have taken shots from we can look at the distances LE snipers may have taken shots from. I believe this data would not change the "average" a whole lot but it would accurately show the extreme distances LE Snipers face and dispel the myth that we (LE Snipers) only need to train for 100 yards and less.
Just to add to the validity of this idea, last night I responded to a call out where one of my team mates was shot at. Once on scene I deployed in the capacity of a sniper. I found several potential hide sites ranging from 75 yards to 210 yards. I ended up in the 210 yard site because it afforded distance from the threat, concealment, higher ground (suspect was in a second story window) and the best unobstructed view of the target house. In the end he gave up and we all walked away but the potential was for a 210 yard engagement.
Link to news article with pictures...
http://medinagazette.northcoastnow.com/2011/03/23/medina-county-man-fires-at-sheriffs-deputies/
The topic of LE sniper engagement distance and "average" distance a LE sniper shot has been going on for years and I believe it will continue to go on for years to come. I have been a ASA member and own all of the surveys. ASA provides a great piece of reference material but too often the survey is looked at as the end all be all book of answers.
I think another valuable survey would be to detail how LE snipers deploy. The data that I think would be the most useful is at what distances to LE Snipers set up in a hide site/final firing position. Rather than just focus on where LE Snipers have taken shots from we can look at the distances LE snipers may have taken shots from. I believe this data would not change the "average" a whole lot but it would accurately show the extreme distances LE Snipers face and dispel the myth that we (LE Snipers) only need to train for 100 yards and less.
Just to add to the validity of this idea, last night I responded to a call out where one of my team mates was shot at. Once on scene I deployed in the capacity of a sniper. I found several potential hide sites ranging from 75 yards to 210 yards. I ended up in the 210 yard site because it afforded distance from the threat, concealment, higher ground (suspect was in a second story window) and the best unobstructed view of the target house. In the end he gave up and we all walked away but the potential was for a 210 yard engagement.
Link to news article with pictures...
http://medinagazette.northcoastnow.com/2011/03/23/medina-county-man-fires-at-sheriffs-deputies/