In current training and doctrine - how much emphasis is placed on rapid fire against multiple target with a bolt gun vs the stealthy one shot/one kill mentality?
The reason I ask is because I participated in my 1st "tactical" match and it really seemed to emphasize timed rapid fire with mag changes (for those who had box mags) instead of what I always thought of as what a traditional sniper would be trained to do i.e. a single long range precise shot. I realize these civilian so-called "tac matches" are anything but representative of reality - but I'm just curious how much the Army, Marines, SOCOM, etc train to that kind of rapid fire style of shooting with a bolt gun.
I get that if your position is being overrun or you are in a firefight, that ability to rapid fire and engage multiple targets is important - but how much does that happen in theater compared to a tradiional sniper role?
Thanks in advance?
The reason I ask is because I participated in my 1st "tactical" match and it really seemed to emphasize timed rapid fire with mag changes (for those who had box mags) instead of what I always thought of as what a traditional sniper would be trained to do i.e. a single long range precise shot. I realize these civilian so-called "tac matches" are anything but representative of reality - but I'm just curious how much the Army, Marines, SOCOM, etc train to that kind of rapid fire style of shooting with a bolt gun.
I get that if your position is being overrun or you are in a firefight, that ability to rapid fire and engage multiple targets is important - but how much does that happen in theater compared to a tradiional sniper role?
Thanks in advance?