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lyonhart
The longest-ever confirmed sniper kill was made by Master Cpl. Arron Perry of the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan during combat in 2003. Using a .50-caliber MacMillan TAC-50 rifle, Perry shot and killed an Afghan soldier from a distance of 2,430 metres.

The record was set during Operation Anaconda when a Canadian three-man sniper team from the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, (PPCLI), set the new record with a shot on a Taliban fighter

That's about 1.5 miles That, my friends, is a truly amazing feat. The bullet was in the air for four seconds and dropped 146 feet. About 250 meters longer than Carlos Hathcock's famous shot. I'm happy if I hit something at 250 meters total distance.

Hat's off to a well trained soldier from up north. I hope the record stands forever.
Sgt. Thomas
Outstanding, I would hate to be in his sights, or in this case, his way.. mobrules.gif
dienamic
so he aimed 147 feet above his target? I wonder if the bullet didn't just knock the guy out lol..... w00t2.gif



nice shot indeed

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flatliner
oh yea?!!!

i can pee in the toilet from the tub!!!

that is approx. 7 feet!

I aim 4 feet above the target!!!

sadly with over and underspray, many others are damaged....

miked
I was going to write that the bullet should not have been in the air for 4 seconds, it just seemed wrong with the Muzzle Velocity of M2 ball at 2960. Since my ballistics charts only go up to 1000 yards, I found an online calculator.

Luckily, I calculated before I wrote. smile.gif

The flight time of M2 ball from a Mac Tac50 to 2430m is 5.609 second, This assumes an elevation of 1700 feet above sea level.

All I can say is DAMN!!!!!
Geallor
QUOTE(miked @ 06/04/06 5:30pm) *
I was going to write that the bullet should not have been in the air for 4 seconds, it just seemed wrong with the Muzzle Velocity of M2 ball at 2960. Since my ballistics charts only go up to 1000 yards, I found an online calculator.

Luckily, I calculated before I wrote. smile.gif

The flight time of M2 ball from a Mac Tac50 to 2430m is 5.609 second, This assumes an elevation of 1700 feet above sea level.

All I can say is DAMN!!!!!


All this math is making my head hurt!



Geallor

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joker
thats cool
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