The next day, I went to church and did a lot of research.

Looks like there's a pilgrimage path to this country's shrine. I have a map with a location.

You can't even call it that dangerous a path.

I'll buy a camouflage sheet with Saran and I for about a rash in a magic bag.

And a wide range of tape with a camouflage pattern.

Hide all the glowing areas with a glue wrap around your favorite Remington M700. It's a stainless steel model, so it's too shiny.

Plus, wrap paper around the scope in a hood and cover with camouflage tape as well.

Because the reflection of the lens reveals the position.

Do that and then go to Baristes' home for updates.

"It's tomorrow! He said he didn't want us!

Mr. Bertier, you're being unfaithful.

"I'm glad you don't have any trouble."

"No, I thought it would be a cool income"

"Be brave. See, you do it every year, don't you? It will be the usual thing."

"What the heck...... if you say no, don't be angry with me for that"

I guess turning down a local hunter's company means you're going to do something bad if you see anything.

"What were they like?

"The brave man is a little hyorous and blonde in white armor. I'm carrying a big sword. The party is a beautiful girl to a beautiful woman. There are two of them. One is a bikini armor crazy bitch and wizard who also has trouble with the place of her eyes. I have a cane. I guess one is a monk and a recovery clerk. He's in a clear white robe and he's got a hot silver rod, but his chest is amazing, too. I'm pretty sure he's always good at it."

"Really? I'd like to see it."

"I'll cry when Saran hears you, Singh. Aren't you in heaven?

... I'll sneak in after the night.

Um, that's awesome.

It's not a cheap tavern, it's a decent restaurant to eat in.

There's a crowd, so I knew right away.

"I don't have that outfit..."

Bikini armor that Saran accidentally twinkles.

My chest is playing a good game with Saran.

Are you really over a hundred years old? You look like you're in your twenties or something.

You have a big cane.

Yes, I get it. Enough.

I mean, there's no way that someone dressed like that would missee it.

I'll be out of town by that night.

I came out to tell the gatekeeper that the farmer asked me to exterminate the nocturnal animal, so I'm fine.

As it is, continue along the path of pilgrimage at the moonlight while illuminating the lamp.

We had a wolf on the way out, but we got rid of it with a shotgun and a saran arrow.

Light the temple with a flashlight.

You're similar to a temple near our village. It's stone built, but it's nicely maintained and beautiful.

It's midnight. You don't have anyone. Just fine.

Hang a small LED mini lamp in the middle of a large rock.

You're the one I bought in the magic bag. It's the little one that makes it a key holder.

I'll make sure to illuminate the rock with another lamp.

The place is... there, okay?

There was a small, high goose, you're surrounded by woods.

It'll start a little behind you, but okay.

Saran and I will struggle to climb up and get to the top.

Change from civilian clothes to camouflage clothes, lay the sheets and mats, also lay the sleeping bags, and cover them with blankets and camouflage sheets. You can't do without insect candles and mosquito candles. I'll buy this from a magic bag too.

Place a benchrest pillow for sniping, put a camouflage tape-wrapped Remington M700 on top of it, place a full metal jacket bullet for shooting competitions side by side that is not cheap, and put the earlier LED mini lamp in the scope's view.

He also handed Saran an an earplug, measuring length with a laser range finder, 184m!

Aim carefully with a maximum magnification of sixteen times......

Do-n!

Bash, bash, bash, bash!

The wild birds fly away.

When you see a bullet landing in the scope, is it about 6 cm down and 1 cm to the right? Because it's not like the bullet I usually use. By way of example, this is a full metal jacket match special for the shooting competition.

Adjust the scope. We can adjust the scope in advance this time, so let's align it with the middle of the crosshairs.

The turret of the scope says 1 clickk = 100 yd-1/4 inch.

It means that it travels 6.35mm at 91m once it is turned off.

It's 14mm when it's 200m, right?

It's four clicks in the UP direction and one click in the L direction.

Do-n!

Huh.

The LED light has gone out.

OK.

"I'll get the lamp"

"I'm coming."

"Um, well, let's go together"

When I went to see the mini lamp, it hit me more and more and was shattered.

I got my arm up, too.

Or because it is the request of Prone (* 1). If I don't hit you with this, I'm not bad with my arm, I'm bad with my eyes. Collect scattered parts and sand the rocks with bullet marks to leave them deceived.

If you were a real sniper, you'd be able to decide in one shot without a test shot.

I'm an amateur. [M] I'm not at all willing to be guessed if I don't try it properly.

Anyone can count on a gun and shoot it in a fixed state.

You just have to look at the landing and fix it.

But snipers can't do that. You have to hit it with the first shot.

How to hit that one shot. That has to be calculated. That's exactly what snipers are for. It's not an experience or an idea. It's a pile of shooting data up until then. If you were a sniper, anyone would have ballistic charts (ballistic charts) of their own guns, and you should shoot them as you look at them.

The difference between a hunter that can only hit about 300 m at most and a sniper that can even hit a distance over 500 m is there.

I'm not Milliotta, so I'm not familiar with it.

Distance 184m......

Even with my current skill and M700 performance, would the grouping be up to about 4-5 cm?

It's critical.

0.23 seconds from launch to landing with a bullet speed of 800 m per second.

The amount of drop of the bullet is 26 cm with air resistance from the barrel line (bore line).

If it's a looking down projectile, the bullet hits slightly above the horizontal projectile.

You can see this when you think about when you shot the gun straight up.

If a bullet that's supposed to fall 26 centimeters horizontally shoots straight up, it won't, so it means it hits 26 centimeters up from the archer. It's the same even if you shoot directly down.

So whether the gun is aimed diagonally up or diagonally down, it shifts above where it was aimed.

At an angle of about 20 degrees, it's a distance 184, so it should deviate about 1 cm up.

Plus, if you have a drop of 26 cm, the rifle is turning right, so the bullet is turning right, so the deflection also shifts about 5 mm to the right.

Hunting is an error that you can ignore, but I don't want to ignore any of it because this is precision shooting.

I knew if I didn't try and keep the scope in line, I'd be anxious.

Temperature, barometric pressure doesn't affect as much as they say well. The cartoon story is huge.

At temperatures of 0 and 35 degrees, 200 m away landing is less than or equal to 1 cm.

Atmospheric pressure also varies only about 1 cm from a typhoon-like 990 mb to a sunny 1020 mb in Japan. I checked this with computer ballistic computing software when I was in Japan. I've never cared. [M] Different temperatures can change the rate at which gunpowder burns, but you adjust it in the middle of the winter and shoot it in the middle of the summer. There's no way you're shooting it even though there's a typhoon coming, right? So you can ignore it in practical terms. It should be tested and adjusted regularly.

Transverse winds are definitely more influential than that.

The wind speed is 3 m/s and it runs 8 cm.

It's the wind first before the temperature says the pressure is the rotation of the earth or something. Gravity and wind are the things that most affect shooting.

I hope tomorrow is windless.

We'll both go into sleeping bags together, wear camo sheets, and wait quietly for dawn. When you and I are eating pourring and cookies and stuff, it's serious.

Snipers are the job to wait.

It's hard.

"... sin"

"Yeah?"

"I understand the story of the brave men trying to resurrect the Demon King. But who's asking for this after all?

……

Maybe I should tell Saran.

"... God"

"Say that..."

"Yeah, I don't mind if you don't believe me at all. You're lying to yourself."

"I can't believe what you're saying. But Singh believes."

It hugs me all the time.

"Sin is strange. I think he's a perfectly normal man, but I know a lot of things nobody knows, and I use yellow bags and strange things that I don't even think are magic, and I believe he's not in the world, and he's from another world."

"Thanks"

"You can't bring a sin like that to a place like this without God"

"Yeah......"

"At first I wondered if this was a bad thing, just for a moment,"

"That's right. You're interrupting a brave man."

"But, you know, if God tells you to do that, it must be a good thing"

"I guess."

"Besides..."

You won't be able to breathe if you get so grumpy!

"If it was a bad thing, Sin, I would never take it on"

Instead of a reply, I nodded, yeah.

It turned out to be full.

- - Author annotation - -

* 1. Prone

Prone position. Ambush position. It means sleeping on the ground and putting up guns in general.

The elbow with the gun grounded to the ground, supported by an arm, is in the position with the least braking and hitting accuracy.

It is also the soldier's most basic firing posture because it is unlikely to be hit with less projection area from the enemy. There is no mi or lid. It is a novice, hectic or proper hitting attitude when I say it.

Hunters are not the first to shoot in this position. Because the trees and trees will get in the way, and the clothes will be dirty, and the deer will not shoot back.

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