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Re: one of the top snipers of our time
Maybe the shot actually hit the scope at one rare angle, where deflections caused by the glass 'helped' it to go across...
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may be, we will just never know unless we can get a post- mortem report.
otherwise its guess work.
still TenX i would like to know if it is a rare angel like u say.
however it goes to prove a scope shoot is possible.
otherwise its a mist airy
otherwise its guess work.
still TenX i would like to know if it is a rare angel like u say.
however it goes to prove a scope shoot is possible.
otherwise its a mist airy
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Re: one of the top snipers of our time
Not knowing how Myth Busters proceeded, I'll have to guess that their scopes weren't mounted on a rifle being held by a sniper aiming right at the shooter? So their test situation was not the same. And just because you couldn't accomplish something in three attempts doesn't mean it couldn't be done by a highly skilled person having fired thousands of shots.. The Russian scopes of that era had steel bodies, and would probably guide a bullet quite well. It all depends on the angle, if the objective lens is hit center and dead on, any military bullet will smash right through and out the occular; and will do it with today's scopes as well. Optical glass is not hardened glass, it is quite soft as far as glass goes. Cheers.
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Hi
like i said before we need to have the post-mortem report.
used the dragnov sniper rifle with its scope.
they had scope monted on rifle and they put the test dummy behind it, the dummy was hold in the rifle and scope was resting against its eye.TwoRivers";p="46611 wrote: Not knowing how Myth Busters proceeded, I'll have to guess that their scopes weren't mounted on a rifle being held by a sniper aiming right at the shooter?
quite right i agree with u, however its best to see the footage of the myth busters doing the test.TwoRivers";p="46611 wrote: And just because you couldn't accomplish something in three attempts doesn't mean it couldn't be done by a highly skilled person having fired thousands of shots..
like i said before we need to have the post-mortem report.
hi RustyMack The Knife Bana";p="46616 wrote:
I am not sure which scope/s you have seen (don't suppose you remember the name...) but the couple I came across look more than durable to me and their optics aren't too shabby.
used the dragnov sniper rifle with its scope.
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Re: one of the top snipers of our time
Maybe I'm wrong but I think the Canadian-Afghanistan thing took place a year or two back (not months)...I remember that since I was discussing that with a bunch of friends.nagarifle";p="46489 wrote:Hi
in the world of shooting there are many men of vest talent and experience weather they be in civilian world or in the Armed forces of the world.
One of the most exceptional would be the late Mr. Carlos Hathcock, A Marine in the American Forces during the Vietnam war.
He hold the longest sniper shot in the 20th century until few months back the Canadian sniper in Afghanistan broke the record.
please check out the link below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Hathcock
Ya anyway good to see something on Carlos revived.
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A great American Hero.
Dear all,
"One shot, One Kill" The name behind that is one of the greatest marine snipers that ever lived. Carlos Hathcock. With 93 confirmed kills, and record for the longest confirmed kill ,2500 yrds. Carlos was the most famous American Sniper since WW I . He was one of the fore fathers of the sniper schools that we have today and has trained many great students. Carlos was a hero in many ways, other than sniping. He saved men from a burning armored vehicle and got burned over 90 percent of his body in the process. Carlos will be missed very much. I will always remember him and pass his legacy on to my children and hopefully them to theirs. This is my tribute to one Great American Hero, among many!!!
Thanks & Regards
Ketan
"One shot, One Kill" The name behind that is one of the greatest marine snipers that ever lived. Carlos Hathcock. With 93 confirmed kills, and record for the longest confirmed kill ,2500 yrds. Carlos was the most famous American Sniper since WW I . He was one of the fore fathers of the sniper schools that we have today and has trained many great students. Carlos was a hero in many ways, other than sniping. He saved men from a burning armored vehicle and got burned over 90 percent of his body in the process. Carlos will be missed very much. I will always remember him and pass his legacy on to my children and hopefully them to theirs. This is my tribute to one Great American Hero, among many!!!
Thanks & Regards
Ketan
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