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Chapter 159 Hunting is Coming (Part 2)

Just looking at Halbala, who was constantly shifting his shooting positions for more than ten seconds, a smile appeared on the corner of McDaone's mouth.

To be fair, sniping a machine gunner outside the fierce fighting front line of fire is not a difficult task for a professional sniper. Especially when a machine gunner is suppressing and shooting, a few seconds is enough for a professional sniper to shoot half a ten round magazine at the machine gunner who has exposed his position. Even if the machine gunner is particularly alert and never stays in the same shooting position for more than ten seconds, for a professional sniper, it is just a target that needs to wait a few more minutes to snipe.

The prey that is really worth spending time dealing with is the sniper who is only mentioned in the situation report and has only fired two shots and has no idea where he is now!

He reached out and touched a deformed 7.62-caliber bullet bullet hanging on his chest. McDaun slowly moved the telescope and looked at the broken walls and decayed buildings that could observe the entire fire front line.

On the battlefield of high-intensity combat, besides artillery and air armed forces, there are only hunters who are also snipers.

Just like during a business in Chechnya that year, I had faced a Caucasian hunter who had served in the Alpha Special Forces. After waiting for three days, I pulled the trigger almost at the same time as the Caucasian hunter!

The only difference is that his bullet hit the Caucasian hunter's forehead, and the bullet shot by the Caucasian hunter hit the bricks and stones five centimeters on the left side of his face. If it weren't for wearing sniper goggles that were strong enough, I would have to pay the price of blindness in addition to the splattered scars on his face?

Similarly, in an interception battle with a huge difference in force and firepower, I was able to let my comrades fight alone with confidence, but I only fired two shots and killed two enemy snipers. In addition to having absolute trust in my comrades, I also had absolute battlefield control ability and extreme patience and calmness.

Such an opponent may surpass the Caucasian hunter who has brought scars to him?

Taking a deep breath of the air full of smoke and rotten smell again, McDaoen put down the telescope in front of him and slowly squatted down, like a clumsy groundhog, slowly leaning on the decaying buildings and various building wrecks that could cover up his body, and touched towards the most ideal battlefield entry point.

The two hit comrades seen in the telescope were obviously knocked to the ground in a very short distance, and the direction of the fall was almost the same. This means that the shooting position chosen by the sniper who fired the gun was in a position that could overlook the entire fire front line from a higher position. And there are only four two-story buildings that are close to the fire front line and just at the maximum range of the sniper rifle. Therefore, the best entry point for the battlefield should be the action route he chose, and the preferred shooting position should be the wreckage of a car that has been burned into an iron shell.

Slowly moving towards the shooting position he was interested in, McDaoen carefully avoided the terrain that might have caused smoke and dust due to his actions. Even the linen cloth draped on his body was carefully raised by McDaoen. Seeing that the shooting position was close, McDaoen suddenly stopped and squatted down after a broken wall!

A true good hunter will always choose a hunting ground that is most suitable for you. Relatively speaking, a true good prey will always know where the threat will come from! What you can think of is the opponent hiding on the edge of the battlefield.

He took out a crawler detection vehicle the size of a cookie box from the combat backpack he carried. McDonn casually placed the crawler detection vehicle on the ground, then grabbed a remote control like a game controller for home computers, and controlled the crawler detection vehicle to slowly drive towards the shooting position he had chosen.

Slowly turning the observation lens on the tracked detection vehicle, McDaon searched almost inch by inch to search for the high-rise buildings that he had once predicted as the opponent's sniper's hidden. Especially those damaged wall holes suitable for sniper shooting windows are the top priority of McDaon's observation. With the good magnification effect of the observation lens, McDaon can almost see the dust accumulated on each wall hole.

During the seemingly slow but actually a quick search, McDaon quickly noticed some clues in a wall hole that looked like it was penetrated by a large-diameter bullet. Because of drought and rain, the dust accumulated on almost every wall hole was relatively dry. Once a little breeze blew, a little dust accumulated on the wall hole would always float in the wind.

But in the wall hole that looked like it was penetrated by a large-diameter bullet, the dust would not be blown up by the breeze. After careful observation, the dust accumulated on the wall hole also looked deeper, as if it had just been poured by a little rain?

Slowly adjusting the focal length of the observation lens, McDonn also found dust that seemed to be rained in the two nearby wall holes and a window that had no window leaves. Carefully calculating several wall holes with suspicious signs, and the distance between the window sashes, a smile appeared on the corner of McDonn's mouth, and murmured, "It seems like an interesting prey?"

While muttering to himself, McDaone controlled the tracked detection vehicle to move sideways, but took a deep breath again, trying to adapt to the atmosphere on the battlefield, so as to fully activate his perception nerves...

Spray a small amount of water on the dust-filled shooting window to prevent the strong airflow from driving the dust when the bullet passes through the wall hole, thereby exposing their location. This should be one of the introductory tasks for every sniper. Some experienced snipers will even arrange several shooting positions they choose in advance, so as not to have time to impose according to the law in a tense battle.

However, such arrangements can easily allow some snipers with equally experienced clues. Especially when fighting in arid and rainy areas, this method of covering up the shooting position seems to be more obvious!
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