The distance appears to be roughly 160-180 or so yds, .22 can do sub moa in a lot of off the shelf rifles but best case is probably around 3/4" at a hundred. Even with perfect aim the deviation at that distance would be about 1 1/4"; .22 LR (if that's what was used) is also a relatively slow and extremely light weight bullet heavily affected by wind.
It was windy. The shooter was a commie (commies are terrible shots) and had the physionomy of someone that hated shooting. Aiming for the head in the conditions he had was terrible, and 5.56 is awful for shooting anything past 100 yards with wind
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