Nice shot!
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Nice shot!
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn20...256F7D006744CD
I used to shoot targets at 1,000 yds with a 7.62 quite regularly (not people though obviously ) still, not a bad shot for an American!
I used to shoot targets at 1,000 yds with a 7.62 quite regularly (not people though obviously ) still, not a bad shot for an American!
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I cant believe they are being awarded for something like that... strange if you ask me
hes been credited with it...not got a prize!
and its his job so no different to any other...he's done it very well so his own industry is selling "look, this was good work"
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The yanks do get it right every now and again. Firing a sniper rifle is one of the coolest things I've ever done, but again only at targets. It does seem a bit bizarre when it's for real.
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The site doesn't seem to be responding now:
I think we just broke the US Marine Corps' web site!
Edit: no, it's back but running dog-slow!
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Edit: no, it's back but running dog-slow!
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Originally Posted by ajm
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn20...256F7D006744CD
I used to shoot targets at 1,000 yds with a 7.62 quite regularly (not people though obviously ) still, not a bad shot for an American!
I used to shoot targets at 1,000 yds with a 7.62 quite regularly (not people though obviously ) still, not a bad shot for an American!
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Originally Posted by ozzy
Oops. you've taken it out ajm.
You gotta love sniper rifles
You gotta love sniper rifles
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Pah.........x20 scope!
Do the same distance with iron sights and I'll agree him being a good shot!
Probably couldn't hit a cows **** with a banjo without it........
Do the same distance with iron sights and I'll agree him being a good shot!
Probably couldn't hit a cows **** with a banjo without it........
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Originally Posted by GC8
My father was a 'sharpshooter' when he was in the army; he used, I believe, to regularly qualify on targets at out to 1700+ yards using a .303 No.4 and later a .308 Winchester (7.62 Nato) conversion No.4.....
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Funnily enough, I used to shoot the good old 7.62 Enfield no.4 at school. It was amazingly accurate for such a simple piece of engineering!
Never had a chance to shoot the original .303 unfortunately, but a lot of the old timers said they preferred it....
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I think thats way out of date, IIRC the record is over 2000 yrds at the mo, set with a Barrett .50 in Afganistan. A sniper hit a target at over 1900 yrds during Gulf war 1.
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my grandad reckoned he could shoot the light bulbs out of german sentry boxes at 3000 yds with his bren gun - I didn't believe him when I was 10, even less so now
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Originally Posted by ajm
Yeah, that was kind of my point, 1,000 yds is nothing special on a target range, and this is using aperture rear sites!
Funnily enough, I used to shoot the good old 7.62 Enfield no.4 at school. It was amazingly accurate for such a simple piece of engineering!
Never had a chance to shoot the original .303 unfortunately, but a lot of the old timers said they preferred it....
Funnily enough, I used to shoot the good old 7.62 Enfield no.4 at school. It was amazingly accurate for such a simple piece of engineering!
Never had a chance to shoot the original .303 unfortunately, but a lot of the old timers said they preferred it....
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For the record, the .50 cal rifle (cannon?) is now legal to buy in the US again (according to the 60 Minutes programme). The only restrictions are on armour piercing, explosive and/or incendary rounds (ordinary armour piercing rounds are fine thank goodness). Quite what a sports shooter/hunter would need with a .50 cal is beyond me...
As for the record kill distance, maybe the operative word here is "confirmed"?
As for the record kill distance, maybe the operative word here is "confirmed"?