This is a special blog I am calling it sniper edition. So which sniper am I going to talk about Chris kyle okay so the first thing is this guy was not a good shot okay he was actually not that good everybody makes him a legend but h'es not he was a good shot okay it was just his extreme luck that he even got into the seals someone called him into their office he leaves he sees the seal counter goes over their gets turned down but after a while while he was working on the farm they called him back into the seals. first of all this guy was ripped okay he could do one hundred pushups in a very short time and he could do thirty pull ups without pain for him and on think every Friday they would swim until they drop and 2 mile swims where regular they once did a seven mile swimss out in the ocean he became a normal seal first before he became a sniper after a while in Iraq he came back which made him mad so he took some sniper courses by the way I am pretty sure the navy seals are very flexible in this one battle chris was with a whole bunch of young marines and he swapped guns with one so for the rest of the battle he had a m16 machine gun and the marine had a sniper rifle the sniper he used for most of his kills was a .300 win mag which shot pretty flat for about 1000 yards his long range shot was about 1600 yards so he had to use a tree to get the right elavation and stuff coaus a bunch of insurgents where on the other side of this river swaggering around like they owned the place so he shot one and the rest ran by the way the three hundred winmag was bolt action.
Delta Force members were sent to almost every single ambassador they protected the president. Were skilled in just about anything from taking over a hostage plane to shooting things the shooting house where they trained actually had a really bad filtering system so over time you got lead poisoning but the first delta force member did not know this. None of them felt the effects of this through the selection process for delta force was grueling for even the hardest of people. Eric Haney accidentally took the wrong turn and turned a forty-mile hike into fifty-six-mile hikes. When the first members were working on how to take back a hijacked plane what they did was shoot through the front windshield of the plane which you could do without the bullet straying from the course.
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