@magnesium9235@jmddotfm@__codyjames@IceSolst Not great speeds and it was much more expensive because in these bulk deals, the landlord charges you for a “technology package” so I would be paying that on top if I went with another provider. That’s what I requested to opt out of.
@namenumbers6@jmddotfm@IceSolst Not sure about how all the systems work but at least in mine, the only hardware in my unit was an access point. I have no clue where it is terminated but it definitely isn’t in my unit. I guess it goes into a massive switch somewhere.
@jmddotfm@__codyjames@IceSolst I recently went through this whole thing in my apartment. Landlord denied my opt out, sent a demand letter and got no response, and filed a complaint to the FCC who said it was legal. Eventually got a person at Spectrum who agreed to give me my own fiber line.
200 yards is not a distance where you even really have to be making windage adjustments unless you're shooting into gale force winds or something, which is clearly not the case here.
Holding center mass with a .223 round of even average velocity is going to result in a drop/rise of only a couple inches at most, so you don't even really have to have that steady of a trigger pull or much practice.
If you've got the rifle braced against something solid, on a bag or a tripod, and you're lying in prone... it's almost harder to MISS an IPSC size plate at 200 yards with a properly zeroed rifle.
It could literally be anybody.