PAGALINGAN NG MGA SCOUT SNIPERS! (Sino kaya ang mas astig sa dalawa?)

Published on June 8, 2022
Duration: 10:57

This video showcases a shooting challenge between two Scout Snipers from different classes, highlighting marksmanship skills at 100 meters. The competition uses a Figure 11 target with a custom scoring system, emphasizing precision and grouping. The event concludes with cash prizes awarded based on performance, demonstrating a practical skill test within a military context.

Quick Summary

Two Scout Snipers from different classes competed at 100 meters using a Figure 11 target with a custom scoring system (3-10 points). The Class 4 sniper used an M4-style rifle with an optic and bipod. Cash prizes were awarded based on final scores.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Scout Sniper Challenge
  2. 01:16Challenge Rules and Target Setup
  3. 04:01Class 4 Sniper's Turn
  4. 06:01Class 22 Sniper's Turn
  5. 09:16Results and Prize Awarding

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance for the Scout Sniper shooting challenge?

The shooting challenge between the two Scout Snipers is conducted at a distance of 100 meters. This distance tests their precision and ability to engage targets effectively under competitive conditions.

How is the scoring done in this sniper competition?

The competition uses a Figure 11 target with a custom scoring system. Hits within specific zones award points ranging from 3 to a maximum of 10 points, determining the overall winner.

What type of rifle was used by the Class 4 sniper?

The sniper from Class 4 used an M4-style rifle. This firearm was equipped with a magnified optic for precise aiming and a bipod for stability during the shooting challenge.

What prizes were awarded in the Scout Sniper challenge?

Cash prizes were awarded to the top performers in the Scout Sniper challenge. The winner received 2,000 Pesos, while the runner-up was awarded 1,000 Pesos, recognizing their marksmanship skills.

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