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<b>4) Rule #3 Is Wrong</b>: There is, of course, and exception to one target, one shot. If you can pull off getting a target with the 2nd shot - DO IT. But be damn sure you can make it. | <b>4) Rule #3 Is Wrong</b>: There is, of course, and exception to one target, one shot. If you can pull off getting a target with the 2nd shot - DO IT. But be damn sure you can make it. | ||
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<b>5) Don't Use Left Mouse</b>: Use your Ctrl button to fire, so you don't move your mouse when you click. | <b>5) Don't Use Left Mouse</b>: Use your Ctrl button to fire, so you don't move your mouse when you click. | ||
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<b>6) Right mouse</b> Bind you right mouse button to your sights instead of z so that you can easily zoom in and out to aquire a target. | <b>6) Right mouse</b> Bind you right mouse button to your sights instead of z so that you can easily zoom in and out to aquire a target. |
Revision as of 16:23, 25 April 2004
Basic Marksmanship Training
1) Iron Sights = Win: Always use iron sights. This is the way to line up your shot properly.
2) Breathe: Fire between breathing cycles. You CAN hear the inhaling and exhaling.
3) One Target, One Shot: You want to get one target with one shot.
4) Rule #3 Is Wrong: There is, of course, and exception to one target, one shot. If you can pull off getting a target with the 2nd shot - DO IT. But be damn sure you can make it.
5) Don't Use Left Mouse: Use your Ctrl button to fire, so you don't move your mouse when you click.
6) Right mouse Bind you right mouse button to your sights instead of z so that you can easily zoom in and out to aquire a target.