Kabal & VortexSniper
Kabal, have you ever mapped out a long-range engagement as if it were a chess match, considering wind, distance, and even the enemy’s breathing patterns?
Absolutely. I treat every long‑range shot like a move on a board. I plot wind, distance, and even the rhythm of the enemy’s breathing before the first bullet is fired. That way I know exactly where the target will be and when the best moment to strike comes.
Good. Patience and calculation separate the marksman from the marks. Stay still, keep the eye on the numbers, and the bullet will find its mark.
Understood. I keep my focus steady and wait for that precise moment.
Nice, just keep that calm rhythm; the world moves around us, but the bullet stays true.
I do. The world may shift, but the aim remains unaltered.