MicahJava
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Yes. It was accomplished.
Miller hit two of three using the iron sights using Oswald's rifle. And took only 4.45 seconds to do so. Could he have done better with three shots if he knew he could take 8 seconds or more? Undoubtedly. Or alternately, could he have gotten off four or five shots in eight seconds? Also undoubtedly.
Mr. SIMMONS. ...Specialist Miller used 4.6 seconds on his first attempt, 5.15 seconds in his second attempt, and 4.45 seconds in his exercise using the iron sight.
Mr. EISENBERG. What was the accuracy of Specialist Miller?
Mr. SIMMONS. I do not have his accuracy separated from the group.
Mr. EISENBERG. Is it possible to separate the accuracy out?
Mr. SIMMONS. Yes; it is, by an additional calculation.
Mr. Miller succeeded in hitting the third target on both attempts with the telescope. He missed the second target on both attempts with the telescope,
but he hit the second target with the iron sight. And he emplaced all three rounds on the target, the first target.
Mr. EISENBERG. How did he do with the iron sight on the third target?
Mr. SIMMONS. On the third target he missed the boards completely. And we have not checked this out. It appears that for the firing posture which Mr. Miller--Specialist Miller uses, the iron sight is not zeroed for him, since his impacts on the first and second targets were quite high, and against the third target we would assume that the projectile went over the top of the target, which extended only a few inches over the top of the silhouette.
Again: Two of three in less than 4.5 seconds.
Any other questions?
Hank
Can I get some context to that quote? Like down to exactly what height he was, how big the target was, if the target was moving, etc.?