Skyviper 1,101 Posted May 15, 2016 I'm talking with someone about snipers. And we're doing some fact checking. Here's their question: If a sniper a half mile away shot a hollow jacketed cartridge at a standing human target...approximately how long after the targets chest exploded would there be an audible crack in the vicinity of the target? Or would their be? Here's my question: What kind of questions are snipers asked by medic in the field, or shrink, when they're being evaluated? I ask this because my High School History served in Vietnam. He mentioned having to do this as a medic. I'm sure things have changed since then. However I'm still curious to know what some of those questions might be. Anyway. Thank you for your time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Trotski 936 Posted May 15, 2016 Well the Crack would be almost instantaneous did he mean the crack of the bullet, or the thump of the report from the weapon being fired as a the 7.62 mm round has an approx. muzzle velocity of 2800 FPS or 854 MPS and there are 5280 feet in a mile means the round would strike target at 2640 feet at that short range the crack and thump would be pretty much concurrent. so any one in the immediate area of the poor unfortunate who has just been slotted would have little or no time to differentiate the two sounds, and would most likely be more concerned about finding cover, before attempting to locate the shooter, by which time the sniper would have probably moved anyhow. Dunno about psy evals for snipers, not aware of it being the practice in the Brit military, certainly not in the RAF Regiment at least. but these days, because everyone must be wrapped in cotton wool and protected from perceived mental stress, I expect all sorts of psch evals are done. One has to remember that Snipers , or at least good snipers, are a special breed of person, usually very very calm, and very very dedicated, I would assume that anyone not fitting a psch profile in the job description, would be weeded out at very short notice, as the instructors are snipers them selves, and know what to look for, and how to identify at a very early stage in the training, if a prospective sniper will actually be suitable for that role. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skyviper 1,101 Posted May 15, 2016 Thank you for taking the time to answer those questions! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Trotski 936 Posted May 15, 2016 LOL !! I wasn't a sniper myself, but my mate was, and I do not recall him saying anything about Psych tests, so I assume there weren't any at the time.......Cold war warriors....a different world !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites