Plus a hand gun calibre carbine can fire accurately at those ranges.

I've seen video of guys that can shoot a standard 1911 out to 100 meters
but that's pretty rare.

But like jerry said,  most likely those are "area" hits as opposed to
"point".
On Mar 12, 2015 2:04 PM, "Jerry Milo Johnson" <jmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> They were standing together close in a line. Like British Redcoats during
> the Revolution.
>
> You cannot easily hit a specific target from that distance, but the bullet
> can travel that far, and if the elevation is correct you are going to hit
> something in that line.
>
> From the google: "A typical 1911 [Colt 45], zeroed at 7 yards, has a drop
> of 14 inches at 100 yards."
>
> Tragic. And will probably undo a lot of the mental/moral strides that have
> been churning in people's minds. Including those police.
>
> With the scrutiny they have been under, I don't think _anything_ will
> happen without being dissected by all parties involved (police,
> anti-police, press, lawyers, general public)
>
> But this didn't throw off any major "cannot have happened" flags for me,
> yet. But awaiting more details.
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Judah McAuley <ju...@wiredotter.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > So I heard about the shooting of the two police officers in Ferguson as I
> > was heading into work this morning. Later, I read a couple of articles
> and
> > there are some details in there that strike me as incredibly suspicious.
> >
> > The officers were standing near a protest that was dwindling, down to a
> > couple dozen people. According to the police chief, the shots came not
> from
> > the protesters in the the parking lot that the officers were monitoring,
> > but rather from a hill behind that parking lot.
> >
> > So the officers were shot around midnight. Apparently with a hand gun.
> From
> > 125 yards away. And there were 3 or so shots, resulting in one head wound
> > and one shoulder wound.
> >
> > Now, it is my understanding that it is really quite difficult to
> accurately
> > hit a target from 125 yards away with a pistol (I've never tried anywhere
> > close to that distance). Let alone a target that might be moving
> slightly.
> > In the middle of the night. And yet, it seems that a largish percentage
> of
> > the shots hit the targets they were aiming for.
> >
> > It is awful that the police officers were shot. But the narrative that
> I've
> > seen thus far seems to be about "rogue protesters" who took advantage of
> > the protest to be violent. All the details about the shooting though seem
> > to go rather against that narrative. Am I misunderstanding the situation
> > and being overly paranoid?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Judah
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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