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I was just making fun of the fact that a "Special Forces" guy that doesn't know the differences between "then" and "than" and "you're" and "your" is questioning my education. A bit rich, mate.

Maybe it's because I don't care because this is an informal format and I am typing on my iPhone. Good job still ignoring my post that proves how little you know about this topic. Honestly I don't blame you. No one likes to look dumb. The best bet for you would to just be stop talking about things you have no idea about.
 
If you're going to use scopes, then at least back it up to 1000 meters. Because if you have a crutch, at least make yourselves BETTER. What is the point of technology if it doesn't make you better? That's why your Gunny above thinks the targets aren't small. Because he's never seen them without a scope. I have seen them without a scope at 500m, and they look really tiny.

What the hell are you talking about?

The 500 yard targets are not small. They just aren't. Are not.

What scope are you talking about? I never used a scope when firing the KD range.
 
MARINE CORPS ORDER 3574.2L
From: Commandant of the Marine Corps
To: Distribution List
Subj: MARINE CORPS COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAMS (MCCMP)

a. Commanders Intent and Concept of Operations

(1) Commanders Intent. The intent is to provide proficiency with the weapon a Marine will fight with in combat. For the purposes of this Order, the term “pistol” refers to the service pistols defined as M9 and M9A1; while the term “service rifle” refers to the service rifles defined as the M16A4 and/or M4 carbine, both with the Rifle Combat Optic (RCO). In accordance with this intent, variants of the service rifle, service pistol, and other similar weapons are allowed if such weapon is proven to be the Marine’s Table of Organization (T/O) assigned rifle and/or pistol. Authorized weapons, optics, and modular attachments will be published annually via MARADMIN by Marksmanship Program Management Section (MPMS), Quantico. The Marine must use the same weapon (or equivalent in the event the weapon system becomes unusable) throughout the entirety of the Combat Marksmanship Programs.
 
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