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Originally Posted by Sha Do
ROFLMFAO......waiting for that one shot all day crap. Dude, to be at least a reasonably good sniper, you gotta work for that first kill, move, pass up a kill or two while you work a new FFP and hit them again from a completely different angle. Repeat. Repeat. Have a smoke break, then hit them again. Make them fear you.
Get them so confused that they think there are at least three of you working the area.....and you cannot do this laying in wait all day.
This will mean a lot of ground hugging at times, so make sure your kit works for you, and is secure.
SHA DO
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Obviously that is exactly what I do. I just get fed up with guys telling new want to try sniping that all a sniper in airsoft does is sit around for long hours waiting to shoot someone................. I just needed a place to vent my drunken frustration. Lol
Regarding padding, initially I tried sleeping bag pad under thin material, it was way too thick and stiff, hard to bend knees. After I went with that cupboard liner, thin porous foam sheets you can buy at CT, Dollarama, etc. doubled it up and sewed thin OD cotton fabric overtop, it works great and is flexible. And if you are going to make a ghilie, and choose to attach it to a BDU, use Shoo Goo to attach the netting, cut out the back of the jacket, the armpits (sew in OD mesh) and the crotch for ventilation. I did this with my boonie too (which has a woodland camo 'cape' covering the back of my neck which supports the ghillie part of it and keeps the jute off my neck).