Bro was quite literally no-scoping on the battlefield.

Simo Häyha, also known as the “White Death” was a Finnish sniper who fought during the Winter war (1939-1940). Throughout the three months of the war, fought between his homeland of Finland and the Soviet Union, he had a confirmed kill count of 505 Soviet soldiers, although the number could be higher due to uncounted kills. He did all of this without using a scope on his rifle, only basic iron sights, as a scope could give away his position due to it reflecting sunlight and exposing his position to any enemy soldier.

Simo Häyha, also known as the “White Death” was a Finnish sniper who fought during the Winter war (1939-1940). Throughout the three months of the war, fought between his homeland of Finland and the Soviet Union, he had a confirmed kill count of 505 Soviet soldiers, although the number could be higher due to uncounted kills. He did all of this without using a scope on his rifle, only basic iron sights, as a scope could give away his position due to it reflecting sunlight and exposing his position to any enemy soldier.