11-05-2015, 06:45 PM
(11-05-2015, 06:40 PM)F.U. Wrote: I base my assumptions on their kill/wounded/shots fired ratio Sally. I don't see how these people can be training and having such a low kill count.Add to that, the people 21 or more feet away aren't going to just stand there and wait to be shot. They will be taking evasive action as the shooter takes out the targets in closest proximity. So yeah, just as likely to survive the shooter as the guy with the knife.
Lets use me as a example. First room I walk in has 20 people in it, judging from my competition history I will be running about a 70-80 percent kill, so what's that about 15 people and that's before I leave the first room. And judging from my time history I should be able to do that in about 1 minute. Depending on the response time of the LEO I should have at least 5 minutes to sweep a floor/several rooms. I don't think it would be unrealistic for someone like me to pop at least 40 victims in that amount of time.
For those that say it would be much lower for me because it wouldn't be like my training because the targets would be moving and so would I. Well that's how I train. Moving targets, sliding targets, swinging targets all while I am on the move. We kick in doors, shoot through windows, shoot while crouched and any number of other positions.
I know that sounds bad and makes me like a guy that has given this some thought, but I just look at this realistically. These guys are amateurs with little to no training.