depends on distance to target, and on the scope. Many are 1/8th MOA- at 100 yards, 8 clicks equals one inch- but not all scopes are the same.
No, the term "click" in map reading typically refers to moving one milliradian, which may not directly translate to the adjustment on a sniper rifle scope. The distance of 1000 yards on a map would generally be greater than one click adjustment on a sniper rifle scope, which typically adjusts for a much smaller increment, such as 1/4 MOA or 1/10 mil.
Do this really fast.-Right click-Fire-Right clickYou'll probably miss...
If it's a sniper rifle or any gun with scope then click right mouse butten.
The best you can afford.
On the XBOX 360, yes.
Use your sniper rifle. Look at the green button through the scope of the sniper rifle and it turns off.
You will have to define "sniper rifle". There is no meaning to that term, other than an accurate scope mounted rifle. That includes most hunting rifles.
The browning is typically your common sniper rifle with a scope added , but you could use a M240 , and put a scope on it , LIKE A BOSS
Buy a decent sniper rifle (gas or spring) a scope if it doesn't come with one and then practice.
It will depend on the design of the scope, and the range at which you are shooting. The term click usually means a click of the scope setting knob, but it is also military slang for kilometer (1000 meters)- as is "How far is it to the new position? A short march- maybe 3-4 clicks.""
Warner & Swasey sniper scope used by US troops during WW!
The m1 garand for its power and it can have a sniper scope