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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5900624" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>longest for me was 1,000 yards with an M14 in basic training. It was a man size target and any hit would knock it down, including a short one that kicked stones/dirt hard enough to register. </p><p></p><p>I hit first shot. Iron sights. Brand new military issue glasses were a super blessing. My DI gave me a few minutes to screw with the adjustments....The DI asked me while I was fiddling....Is that why you asked me about how the sights are adjusted? I had asked that question while doing PT for the millionth time. Then I studied what he told me and compared that to the next 14 I pulled from the Armory. I said yes sir Drill Sergeant I wanna kill that target. </p><p></p><p>Is about the only time in history that DI ever said good job to anybody when that target fell over. I think that is what got me to E2 upon graduation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5900624, member: 5958"] longest for me was 1,000 yards with an M14 in basic training. It was a man size target and any hit would knock it down, including a short one that kicked stones/dirt hard enough to register. I hit first shot. Iron sights. Brand new military issue glasses were a super blessing. My DI gave me a few minutes to screw with the adjustments....The DI asked me while I was fiddling....Is that why you asked me about how the sights are adjusted? I had asked that question while doing PT for the millionth time. Then I studied what he told me and compared that to the next 14 I pulled from the Armory. I said yes sir Drill Sergeant I wanna kill that target. Is about the only time in history that DI ever said good job to anybody when that target fell over. I think that is what got me to E2 upon graduation. [/QUOTE]
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