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In case you are in the mood to blow something up...

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Third tries a charm! I hope the Marines don't start calling me!

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I made it to Round 9
Score 78,200

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score 48,500
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43800! That was fun!
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Not bad but I'll bet the real thing is even more fun.
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That was a nice "escape". I got to round 10, 83200 points

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142,000. I hope that's not enough points that they are going to call and try to get me to sign up. Besides I'm an old sailor, not a cannon cocker.
It was fun, but I clicked on the post thinking maybe there would be some "formulas' or something.
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91000

Those darn moving choppers.
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97900 Round 11. Not bad for an old fat blind man
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I made it through, final score of 192800.
That was fun.

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I first discovered it a few months back, and haven't played it in at least six months.

I'm an old redleg, so I approached it methodically, understanding the technical difference in high-angle and low-angle fire (not to mention direct fire).

I also took firing notes. ;-)

I don't remember my exact scores, but within a day I was getting all the way through the course. At that point scoring is about bonuses for high-value targets, and conserving ammo through careful bracketed fire. Referring back to firing data from previous missions doesn't hurt. ;-)
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