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wf sniper Corporal


Joined : 11 Feb 2008 Posts : 77 Location : GA
| Subject: sniper nest Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:21 pm | |
| i know guys have heard of a sniper nest before. i have a game coming up in a few days and its soppose to last quite awhile and i was tinking it would be a good idea to make a sniper position(nest)and ive only dojne it a few times but never for a game could someone give me advice on how to make a really good sniper nest. synthetic materials: i have a camo sheet that has pretend leafs sewed on it(made for deer hunting)
ghillie
camo for rifle
4 wood boards
natural: foliage(leafs,sticks,weeds,and pretty much every other foliege
i know this question sounds really stupid but wanted to know how u would do it thank u _________________ If you can read this thank a teacher if its in English thank a veteran.,USMC. |
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Fox13 Corporal


Joined : 12 Feb 2008 Posts : 127 Location : Rainy Washington
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:25 pm | |
| Ok first find a good spot. If you want ideas look at my "The Art of Incognito" in my sig. Then take a pair of clippers and make it so you can get to your spot by crawling. Cut as little as possible. This is very important.
And for the final step... do nothing. The less you disturb the environment the more natural it looks (duh).
When you go to lay down (assuming you are planning to lay prone) take the dirt and leaves on the ground and put it on top of you. That way it doesn't make noise underneath you and it helps hide you.
PS: Where did you get your ghillie? _________________ The (not so) Lone Fox is Out
Hey got a question just throw me a PM (unless it is about the Bar 10 ...that word makes me shiver) |
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sticks.13 Moderator
Age : 16 Joined : 09 Feb 2008 Posts : 475 Location : C-BUS, Ohio
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:33 pm | |
| try to place yourself against a hill or a large rock... this might sound stupid but it allows you to concentrate on one area instead of having to worry about the other flank or whats that coming up behind me scenarios. if there is nothing like this try camping in a not so obvious area(ie. 10ft away from a trail, in the middle of a less dense wooded area etc etc). this takes extreme skill to pull off, and you WILL have to use natural vegetation when doing this.
try to stay away from anything synthetic if you plan on making a burrow, but if you do need to speed things up use the hunting sheet and drape it over one side of the burrow and add some natural vegi.
hope that helps.
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Seabass_9000 Moderator

Age : 24 Joined : 30 Jan 2008 Posts : 370 Location : Logan, OH
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:11 pm | |
| I agree with sticks, find a good way to narrow down your concentration so you dont have to worry about being shot in the back. Hillsides work well, maybe against some heavy brush or a large tree? Either way it would narrow the possibility of you getting blindsided. _________________ Classic Army MG36 - 2500 rounds of pure fury. Echo 1 Vector Arms AK - 400 FPS JG Bar 10 G-Spec - 520 FPS ICS M4 CQB - 325 FPS (Perfect for close encounters) |
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Fox13 Corporal


Joined : 12 Feb 2008 Posts : 127 Location : Rainy Washington
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:36 pm | |
| Yes but if you are playing with experienced people they might know to look in a hill next to the big rock that gives tons of cover. I sure would. _________________ The (not so) Lone Fox is Out
Hey got a question just throw me a PM (unless it is about the Bar 10 ...that word makes me shiver) |
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Admin Admin

Age : 21 Joined : 24 Jan 2008 Posts : 441 Location : Logan, Ohio
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:32 am | |
| | Fox13 wrote: | | Yes but if you are playing with experienced people they might know to look in a hill next to the big rock that gives tons of cover. I sure would. |
This is a great point. Something to consider anyway. It's a tough call finding a nice mix between needed cover and not digging in in areas that just "scream" sniper nest. _________________ Never hesitate to PM me or one of my mods if you have any questions or issues! Team Juggernauts: Logan, Ohio


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wf sniper Corporal


Joined : 11 Feb 2008 Posts : 77 Location : GA
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:18 am | |
| thanx guys i spent 2 hrs yesterday looking for a perfect spot and i finally found one its 100ft from where every one else is(they like playing cqb so).all the sides are covered and the top has foliege too the front of it where i plan to shoot has a few branches where i can rest my gun on with out exsposing the barrel i cut out a place for me to sit i have to crawl about 12yds to get into it and it has an escape route too just to the left. u asked if the guys im playing with have skill not really they buy 5-10 guns at walmart instead of saving and getting a good gun(the only skill they have is how fast they can shoot lol)there not really my friends they are a friends friends so cant wait well gotta go play i let u guys know how it went,thnx again _________________ If you can read this thank a teacher if its in English thank a veteran.,USMC. |
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wf sniper Corporal


Joined : 11 Feb 2008 Posts : 77 Location : GA
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:20 am | |
| oh and i made my ghillie fox if ur thinking about making one get this dvd called "art of camoflage" _________________ If you can read this thank a teacher if its in English thank a veteran.,USMC. |
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Ragnarock Corporal


Age : 15 Joined : 10 Mar 2008 Posts : 118 Location : Washington
| Subject: Re: sniper nest Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:53 pm | |
| actually, sometimes the most effective sniper spot is the one that "just screams sniper spot". if you are playing with experienced players then, assuming you are experienced, they wont think to look at the obvious spots. _________________ theres really nothing like being lit up from ten feet away by a high powered rifle...... |
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