It's true, X really does mark the spot. And you NEVER want to be on the X.
http://maxvelocitytactical.blogspot.com/2013/09/there-will-be-no-theme-music.html
Figure out who you should be listening to and who you should be ignoring. If someone is teaching you to train by running toward the opfor without a VERY good reason, they have clearly forgotten the lessons of Heath and are living in the world of Lt. Col. Smith. A real rifleman can hit the target if he can identify it, range it, and employ the six steps (or brass). I urge you to read the above link.
If you want to hit a 4 moa target when you are tired, out of breath, and have your pulse pounding in your ears, you need to be able to shoot 2 moa when you are fresh and on a square, flat range. Train twice as hard as you expect to have to perform.
Thanks, Mike. Now I want a helicopter.
I want my body back before I hurt my back in 1985. I would vastly prefer that to a helicopter.