by Steve » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:00 am
Matt, et al:
Someone with good field craft can definitely be a significant force multiplier. The presence of a bolt gun does not impart these skills. Having these skills does not require the wielder to turn bolts.
Some event descriptions I have seen limit ghillie suits to 'snipers'. With this limit in place, 'snipers' become slightly more effective for reconaissance because they have access to potentially more effective camoflage than someone running with an AEG or GBB pistol.
Range is absolutely still a factor. There is a significant difference between assaulting 100 meters through the kill zone of an airsoft 'sniper' and assaulting through the 700-meter plus kz of a RS sniper. Most of the skillsets described in arguments in support of airsoft 'snipers' are better demonstrated by elements such as infantry scouts, Recon marines, Vietnam-era LRRPs, SEALs, and other specialized soldiers skilled in tradecaft. With the added advantages of carying platforms that are useful when assaulting an objective.
The only game-changer I see when discussing airsoft 'snipers' is that they have a range advantage and may have access to camoflage that is restricted to those carrying bolt guns. The underlying skill set of woodscraft is equally available to all players who are willing to invest in developing them. Turn the velocity down to 400fps and allow unrestricted access to ghillie suits, and airsoft 'snipers' are suddenly no more, and potentially less, useful than a DM, AR or rifleman with equivalent experience and tradecraft.
Or if folks are serious about properly employing 'snipers' in airsoft, turn the minimum velocity up to 750 fps, the maximum up to 1100 FPS, set a safe minimum engagement range, and require the spotter to use a laser rangefinder or pre-ranged distance indicators to verify that the target is outside the safe bubble before greenlighting the trigger monkey for EACH shot. Require that the spotter record a journal of shots fired showing range to target, time, and GPS grids. If someone is questonable, require a contiguous video record showing distance to target ona rangefinder before each engagement. Publish this video to the event organizers so they can verify it if needed. Too easy.
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