It's true. Even on the rifle range, shooting still targets, we had to compensate for wind resistance by adjusting a windage knob and distance by adjusting the elevation. And we had plenty of time to do it too. In combat, you go with whatever you're set at and you just shoot based on where your rounds hit. When your heart is beating 100 times a min and you're trying to avoid being blown up, and your target is running, all you can do is point, shoot and pray.
Still, it is pretty funny to look at those pics :reechy: