According to the measurement data, Cao Fei adjusted his rifle's position. He needed to account for lead time and used his experience to estimate a distance.
To ensure a kill shot, he also factored in some margin: the bullet would hit between the body and the head. A strong wind might bring a headshot, and a lighter breeze might only hit the body...
It was an almost foolproof choice, ensuring at least a hit on the Dahua sniper in the shallow pit.
The sniper from Dahua had no idea he was being targeted. He cautiously crawled to the edge of the shallow pit and found an ideal angle, extending his sniper rifle and aiming at a distant spot.
In the Dahua sniper's mind, he still considered himself the hunter, waiting for his prey to take the bait.
Cao Fei exhibited immense patience. Although his finger was already on the trigger, he did not fire. Instead, he waited for any other potential enemies to appear.