Re: range est. by eye
Here's something more like what I should have said;
Guessing distances is not especially compatible with precision, which is the direction we take here.
Range estimation by eye is not what I'd consider reliable. I'd certainly not bet my one and only 'money shot' on the process.
But sometimes there's no choice.
At USMC ITR (Infantry Training), we were taught how to use battle sights.
It starts with a 300yd/m sight setting, and aims at different portions of the body, as a hedge against range estimation error.
If you think they're further than 300yd, you hold even with the top of the head. If you think they're nearer, you hold even with the hips. If you think the 300yd estimate is about right, you hold on the belt buckle. And if you're really frosty, you watch what your squadmates are achieving and estimate accordingly.
The football field method is obviously also a good approach.
But the better approach is to remove doubt.
Ranging by fire is more reliable, but doesn't work well when your presence isn't supposed to be known. eh?
As was pointed out elsewhere, 'never participated in Sniper Instruction. I did manage to spend a week with the Marine Corps Teams at Quantico, and some of what we did took place in the Sniper schoolhouse. Classes were under way at the time.
Not the same thing, but it is something. It was special arrangement where NJ Marine Corps League Detachment and Department shooting team members got to train with the teams on their ranges.
As Msgt Parker, then Teams Commander put it, we were treated to the the dog and pony show usually reserved for Congressional visitors, only they got a day's worth, and we got a week.
These days essentially all my shooting, except for maybe the occasional woodchuck, gets done at known distances; so I'm not especially proficient right now with range estimation.
As for the next Odessa Shoot, I've already checked with Scotty some weeks back to make sure he's OK with targets, and he is. At that time there was some vague reference to the end of this month, but no specifics. I would have guessed this W/E, but he usually gives a week's warning order, so probably not. We've both been a bit harried by side issues, so I guess our FV200-foo is a little rusty right now.
Greg