Bullseye vs Deadshot; who's the better marksman

Started by StiltmanFTW5 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
Again, what issue was that 2 mile feat in. Just want to verify your scan.

As if you cared about issue numbers... you don't read comics. You don't have any idea where to look for them, either.

Bullseye: Perfect Game #1.

Now shut the fuck up, you retarded piece of shit.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
As if you cared about issue numbers... you don't read comics. You don't have any idea where to look for them, either.

Bullseye: Perfect Game #1.

Now shut the fuck up, you retarded piece of shit.

👆

Originally posted by h1a8
You assume wrongly. I saw the feat.
I didn't give the reasons why they were irrelevant.
The teleport feat is irrelevant because Bullseye didn't know where guy was going to teleport to before he shot
and there is no proof that BS intended the bullet to end up in that spot (he could he just made the bullet ricochet in random multiple directions to increase the chances of hitting the teleporter.)

If you can throw accurately up to 100 yds away and never miss and i can shoot up to miles away without missing then you are not necessary the better marksman. Imo distance is a huge part of marksmanship (as most can hit something a small distance from them).

Again, what issue was that 2 mile feat in. Just want to verify your scan.

Actually, he DID land those bullets exactly where the teleporter was going to land, hence putting the bullets in that spot. He meant for them to get there.

I will let you do your own research for that.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
As if you cared about issue numbers... you don't read comics. You don't have any idea where to look for them, either.

Bullseye: Perfect Game #1.

Now shut the fuck up, you retarded piece of shit.

Ffs Stilt I was going to string it out for a few days lol. Give him little clues.

"The comic has baseball in it", "Daredevil makes an appearance" that kinda thing.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Ffs Stilt I was going to string it out for a few days lol. Give him little clues.

"The comic has baseball in it", "Daredevil makes an appearance" that kinda thing.

Sorry 😂

h1 never knows the issue numbers for anything, though, so you'll get another chance for something like that really soon.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Actually, he DID land those bullets exactly where the teleporter was going to land, hence putting the bullets in that spot. He meant for them to get there.

I will let you do your own research for that.

I disagree. I believe he just made the bullet ricochet in random directions hoping the guy will teleport somewhere in the path.
Bullseye couldn't have possibly known (without seeing the future) where the guy was going to teleport to beforehand.

Originally posted by h1a8
I disagree. I believe he just made the bullet ricochet in random directions hoping the guy will teleport somewhere in the path.
Bullseye couldn't have possibly known (without seeing the future) where the guy was going to teleport to beforehand.

Unless the teleporter was predictable in his patterns.

That would involve reading the comic to find out, though.

Originally posted by h1a8
I disagree. I believe he just made the bullet ricochet in random directions hoping the guy will teleport somewhere in the path.
Bullseye couldn't have possibly known (without seeing the future) where the guy was going to teleport to beforehand.
And be so lucky both bullets impact almost in the same place at the same time? Lol

Random directions, lol.

Yeah, so totally random, it was just a freak luck he didn't end up killing himself in the process! 😱

Bullseye is one lucky dude. Forget about Black Cat, Domino or even Longshot. Bullseye's the luckiest there is.

PS. Just for fun.

H1, do you even know who the teleporter guy is? 🙂

No? Didn't think so. Just pointing out you really don't belong in this forum.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Unless the teleporter was predictable in his patterns.

That would involve reading the comic to find out, though.

I don't have the comic. The onus is on you to provide the evidence.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Random directions, lol.

Yeah, so totally random, it was just a freak luck he didn't end up killing himself in the process! 😱

Bullseye is one lucky dude. Forget about Black Cat, Domino or even Longshot. Bullseye's the luckiest there is.

Apparently, Bullseye is a bullet timer a(from another feat) and can dodge ricochet bullets (as shown in the scan). Duh.

Otherwise he would have ricochet the bullet where he didn't have to dodge it.

Originally posted by h1a8
I don't have the comic. The onus is on you to provide the evidence.

But you can entertain the possibility that you are wrong and Bullseye predicted where the teleporter was going to turn up, and hence could have placed his bullets there?

Originally posted by One Big Mob
How are you going to look at Bullseye killing someone with a toothpick, factor it in and then say "But could he do it with a gun at a longer range when he has much more control and bullet ballistics that's common knowledge available to him? Thought so!" You'd be lucky to throw a toothpick within 2 feet of your target in your room with minimal air resistance or winds, let alone calculate it going hundreds of feet with a flick outside through a window at killing velocities.

I really need to never click h1's posts again 🙁

Crazy thing is, he did that over 100 yards.

A Glock 17 only has an effective range of ~50 yards, lmao (http://www.enemyforces.net/firearms/glock17.htm)

I don't know what the range of Deadshot's guns are, but all the scans I have seen of him are pretty close-range.

Moreover, he also uses his scope to aid him. Bullseye....doesn't.

For me, that isn't even his best feat. I like this one:

A grain of sand into the eye, lol.

Originally posted by h1a8
Then that is all anyone had to do instead of troll the thread. Just show Bullseye hitting a target from a farther distance than DS ever has.

So if DS has no feats of hitting something further than 2 miles then Bullseye wins.

Also those other feats are irrelevant here. As throwing and shooting are two different skills.

Originally posted by h1a8
You assume wrongly. I saw the feat.
I didn't give the reasons why they were irrelevant.

I underlined the important part of your post that are contradictory.

F uck them up, h1.

Show me your war face!

H1: there are no distances in your scans, so Bullseye's toothpick feat wins, as it has a distance 👆

Originally posted by h1a8
Apparently, Bullseye is a bullet timer a(from another feat) and can dodge ricochet bullets (as shown in the scan). Duh.

Otherwise he would have ricochet the bullet where he didn't have to dodge it.

He didn't dogge anything. He remained perfectly stationary and fired a shot that he aimed to ricochet multiple times to hit where he anticipated his teleportimg adversary to port to.

It's essentially the same thing Cameron Hicks of Alphas did in this clip at 14 seconds. He fired at a light pole behind his assailant to shoot the guy in front of him in the back.

https://youtu.be/G7Jy9-P5SJ8

Of course hicksnhas a super human aiming power that allowed him to shoot a man in a police interrogation room from outside the building by bouncing the bullet through the ventilation shafts

Hicks is probably the only fictional marksman close to Lester

Bran is stupid. He thinks his logic is so phucking common sense and irrefutable that anyone who argues different is trolling.

Well here is his flaw. He's clearly picking and choosing what elements of the feat we can ignore (because of it being impossible) and which we can apply real science to.

Its physically impossible to throw a toothpick 100 yds due to wind resistance (even with any amount of force, no matter how large). So if we ignore wind resistance (which the writer did) then we have to ignore it for arguing throwing accuracy.

2nd point, even if it were possible then it still would be impossible to know the exact way the wind (which is random) is changing CONTINUOUSLY.

Originally posted by beatboks
He didn't dogge anything. He remained perfectly stationary and fired a shot that he aimed to ricochet multiple times to hit where he anticipated his teleportimg adversary to port to.

It's essentially the same thing Cameron Hicks of Alphas did in this clip at 14 seconds. He fired at a light pole behind his assailant to shoot the guy in front of him in the back.

https://youtu.be/G7Jy9-P5SJ8

Of course hicksnhas a super human aiming power that allowed him to shoot a man in a police interrogation room from outside the building by bouncing the bullet through the ventilation shafts

Hicks is probably the only fictional marksman close to Lester

You clearly see him move his head to dodge the bullet. You are the only one here who believes otherwise.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
H1: there are no distances in your scans, so Bullseye's toothpick feat wins, as it has a distance 👆
I didn't post any scans. The 2 mile shot actually wins for Bullseye. DS hit stuff from well over 100 yards.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Crazy thing is, he did that over 100 yards.

A Glock 17 only has an effective range of ~50 yards, lmao (http://www.enemyforces.net/firearms/glock17.htm)

I don't know what the range of Deadshot's guns are, but all the scans I have seen of him are pretty close-range.

Moreover, he also uses his scope to aid him. Bullseye....doesn't.

For me, that isn't even his best feat. I like this one:

A grain of sand into the eye, lol.

I underlined the important part of your post that are contradictory.

I seen a YouTube video of someone shooting a glock from over 100 yds away with killing power (went through a beam of wood).

You got me there. I meant all the scans EXCEPT that one shooting scan.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But you can entertain the possibility that you are wrong and Bullseye predicted where the teleporter was going to turn up, and hence could have placed his bullets there?
I was going by the scan only. If you are implying there is more to the story then I'll admit i COULD be wrong.

Originally posted by h1a8
Bran is stupid. He thinks his logic is so phucking common sense and irrefutable that anyone who argues different is trolling.

Well here is his flaw. He's clearly picking and choosing what elements of the feat we can ignore (because of it being impossible) and which we can apply real science to.

Its physically impossible to throw a toothpick 100 yds due to wind resistance (even with any amount of force, no matter how large). So if we ignore wind resistance (which the writer did) then we have to ignore it for arguing throwing accuracy.

2nd point, even if it were possible then it still would be impossible to know the exact way the wind (which is random) is changing CONTINUOUSLY.

You clearly see him move his head to dodge the bullet. You are the only one here who believes otherwise.

I didn't post any scans. The 2 mile shot actually wins for Bullseye. DS hit stuff from well over 100 yards.

I seen a YouTube video of someone shooting a glock from over 100 yds away with killing power (went through a beam of wood).

You got me there. I meant all the scans EXCEPT that one shooting scan.

I was going by the scan only. If you are implying there is more to the story then I'll admit i COULD be wrong.


DS has hit stuff from well over 100yards? Post them.

And at least we have moved on from 'he couldn't POSSIBLY know where the teleporter was going to be'.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
DS has hit stuff from well over 100yards? Post them.

And at least we have moved on from 'he couldn't POSSIBLY know where the teleporter was going to be'.

Phil posted a feat on the same page (or a page before).

You still have to prove that he knew where the teleporter was going to be.