Chapter 158 Two Eyes Aiming
Xiaoguang shot all the guns on the Japanese soldiers' chest and back.
It is said that snipers specialize in hitting their heads, which is the effect of film and television.
In combat, although the head can ensure fatality, the chest hit rate is higher in terms of long-range shooting. It is not that the head is not hit at close range. During World War II, snipers had mastered this rule. By the way, since the bulletproof helmets and breastplate appeared, the waist has also become an important target.
Xiaoguang's two shots were a little stagnant. The scope on the side of the gun made people who were used to aiming from above the barrel very uncomfortable. In addition, the scope's vision was small, so it was uncomfortable to move around and find the target.
He simply opened both eyes. After getting used to two shots, he found a suitable shooting method for himself: one eye looks at the full vision, and the other eye locating the shooting in the scope.
He tried the fifth bullet, and felt that he could see clearly and accurately, and then pressed a row of bullets again, began to observe the battlefield, aim at the target, hook the plate machine, and pull the bolt again and again.
Slowly, as he became proficient in the movements, he accelerated.
Xiaoguang's seemingly random shooting shocked a veteran next to him. He couldn't help but pause, looked at Xiaoguang's accurate head with a scope, and found that the gun hit. He looked at Xiaoguang in surprise, quickly calmed down and accelerated the shooting speed.
The Japanese reconnaissance cavalry and others were impatient. The Japanese soldiers' shooting skills were generally very good, and snipers were selected from the best shooting skills among the soldiers. After special training, they were all like soldiers and were highly respected by ordinary soldiers.
However, the two snipers in front have not fired for a long time.
The cavalry hesitated whether to go forward and ask, but at this moment, a row of bullets came from the distant hillside.
Five snipers, five bullets, knocked down six, and two Japanese soldiers were pierced into a string of bullets.
These Japanese soldiers were also elite and immediately responded. The people in front of them lay on the ground and started to fight back at the place where the gunshots were fired, but were hit by bullets flying from the hillside.
At the command of the lieutenant leading the team, more than a dozen cavalrymen immediately jumped on their horses and rushed over along the road in the rain of bullets.
While other soldiers were trying to suppress the five snipers, they looked at the cavalry charge effect of this team from time to time.
However, the five snipers did not care about the Japanese soldiers rushing over on horseback or firing at the Japanese soldiers lying on the spot. The shooting speed was steadily accelerated, making it difficult for the Japanese soldiers lying on the ground to resist.
The Japanese lieutenant hid behind. Seeing this situation, he couldn't help but ask: Is there an ambush in front of him?
More than a dozen cavalrymen were driving the war army. With a little speed, they rushed into the range of the submachine gun in just a few breaths.
Dada dada...
There was an ambush in the woods at the turn of the road, as the second lieutenant thought.
The bullet rain was as dense as water splashed. More than a dozen cavalrymen seemed to hit a wall, and their people and horses fell on the road.
Seeing that it was dozens of submachine guns, the lieutenant immediately gave up the idea of organizing a cavalry charge and began to order the Japanese soldiers to run into the woods to establish a defensive position.
He was in a position behind, hiding behind trees and horses. The five soldiers who acted as snipers were not experienced enough and only knew to shoot machine gunners first. Without the awareness of hitting the officers, he never found him commanding.
However, the defense heights at the foot of the mountain is not very useful.
Looking from the hillside, the Japanese soldiers were still lying on the ground, hiding behind trees, ditches, earthen depressions, and even hiding in the woods, which were still obvious targets.
After the five people became familiar with the performance of sniper rifles, these Japanese soldiers were in great danger, and even more casualties were greater than those of being fired by submachine guns.
When a row of people in front fell down by a submachine gun, the people behind could still hide.
But when the snipers on the high ground were aimed at it, there was no place to hide, and there was no place to run. Many soldiers discovered this and could only helplessly shoot at the hillside.
The upward shooting from two or three hundred meters away was severely dropped due to gravity, which was several times more difficult than normal shooting.
In other words, when shooting down, the distance of 300 meters can be regarded as 200 meters. When shooting upward, the distance of 200 meters may be appropriate for aiming 320 meters. If there are more than 20 meters, it means that you don’t know how to adjust to hit the target.
This kind of ballistics can only be accurately calculated by professionally trained snipers.
The most threatening machine gun was stared at by two veterans from the beginning.
The position of the machine gun was already locked. Before the main shooter could shoot, he was hit by a bullet. The deputy shooter was taken up and then knocked down.
When the other Japanese soldiers found that the rifle was not accurate, they rushed towards the machine guns desperately, but they did not realize the reality until the casualties buried the machine guns.
When the terrain is unfavorable and cannot be detoured, the five snipers are an insurmountable natural barrier.
The Japanese lieutenant had no choice but to issue an order to "transfer backward". At this time, there were no communication soldiers around him. He could only shout his subordinates' names from behind and ask them to retreat.
Xiaoguang aimed at a Japanese soldier. In front of the hooking machine, the Japanese soldier twisted his head back, as if he had heard some order and was about to turn around.
At this time, he could see the benefits of aiming at both eyes together. Xiaoguang hit the soldier with one shot, and immediately turned the gun behind and pointed it at the lieutenant who was waving his hand from behind the tree.
Seeing the battle in less than ten minutes, the lieutenant fell down most of the soldiers and was very upset.
He desperately shouted that the Japanese soldiers who were still alive were retreating, but he was not expected to be targeted by a sniper.
Xiaoguang discovered that the tree was not thick, but the branches and leaves blocked the Japanese soldier's body. He moved the muzzle up to the position where he could see the trunk clearly, aimed at the edge and then moved downward, and estimated the position of the Japanese soldier's chest and shoulders. With his fingers hooked, a bullet came out in response, passing through the leaves and branches, passing through the bark, and drilling into the lieutenant's body from his armpit.
The supreme commander of the team of scout cavalry screamed and fell to the ground.
The withdrawn Japanese soldiers no longer cared about the wounded in front and the companions who were still resisting. They raised the lieutenant and rushed to the back.
The gunshots became sparse.
Dozens of Japanese soldiers left by submachine guns and sniper rifles all fell to the ground.
The speed is so fast that Wang Hong and the veterans who are used to fighting wars feel incredible.
Especially Wang Hong and the others at the foot of the mountain, they only fired once with submachine guns and knocked down more than a dozen cavalrymen. The remaining time was to watch five sniper rifles perform.
Everyone has a new understanding of sniper rifles.
Seeing that the Japanese army had evacuated the battlefield, Wang Hong asked the veterans to collect ammunition from more than a dozen dead cavalry nearby, and immediately gathered their hands and chased forward by horses.
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Chapter completed!