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1300 metres

Posted: Mon 12 May, 2003 10:24 pm
by El Prez
I read recently, I think it was on Leatherneck, about a sniper with 40 (?) who hit a gunman at 1300 metres, 19 metres windage and 13 metres elevation. :o Anybody else see or hear about this?
Hackedoff, you couldn't hit your dunny door in a storm, so it wasn't you. :lol:

Posted: Mon 12 May, 2003 11:21 pm
by Sticky Blue
I heared it was two snipers firing at two targets with the spotter counting them in and they both got a kill. I was told this by one of our PWIs who is also a sniper. He said 'I'm pretty sure its true and if it is it will go down in history'. I'll push our man for names!!

Posted: Mon 12 May, 2003 11:26 pm
by ratso
Yes it was fact they interviewed said sniper on TV during the War.
What a shot. They had to take two guys out at the same time which if you watched the program on sky is a major exercise these days for snipers.
Poor buggers have to be able to tell the time now and use a radio.
But Sir I just joined to shoot people.........


A bit of a change these days you actually get a valet to carry your bags when your a sniper, sorry yes I know they are both snipers but only one rifle between two these days and one scope. Cut backs I ask you.

Posted: Mon 12 May, 2003 11:31 pm
by Si Capon
Not quite the same....however....

When I shot at Bisley for the Corps, running alongside the military competition is the Target Rifle Competition. Now these guys were getting 8 inch groups at 1000 yards with IRON SIGHTS.

I know it`s not the same as a combat scenerio, but worth a mention.

Posted: Tue 13 May, 2003 12:52 pm
by qcnr
Funnily enough most use rifles from the same manufcturer
Accuracy International
32" barrels, diopter sights, .308 (7,62x51) cal
Using usually 150 grain bullets to keep them supersonic to 1000 yds

Call me a spotter but I love shooting :D :D :D

Posted: Tue 13 May, 2003 7:10 pm
by harry hackedoff
Dunny door in a storm, eh?
Use google to search for sniper. Bit late now, so can`t be arsed, meself. I do know there are several sites with statistics on, ref max range, max kills etc. Checked it out with bro in law after recent Ed Harris fillum about snipers in Rusia( Vassily?)
Catch you later, big storm coming :wink: night all

Posted: Tue 13 May, 2003 7:16 pm
by bean
My rifle was a Remmington 243 with a x 12 scmitt and Bender swat sight. firing a semi jacketed round. It seemed a pity to give up nice wooden stocks and grips, but all in black it was and looked a good tool of the trade.

Lee.

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 1:17 am
by US Marine
I havent shot the AI rifles you guys use, But I've shot plenty of M-40's anyone here shot both? whats your likes and dislikes if so?

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 7:00 am
by qcnr
Is the M-40 the Remington 700 derivative that the US forces use?
These sort of rifles are rather boring to shoot untill you get to 600m and beyond, because you then have the chance of not hitting the bullseye :lol:

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 7:41 am
by harry hackedoff
From memory I think the first guy to use .50 round was a US Marine called Sgt Charles(or Chuck or Carlos?) Hatchcock or similar. He fixed a scope to a .50 cal Browning HMG in Vietnam. From his experiences, Barret went on to start the ball rolling with .50 cal sniper rifles.
Aye,

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 8:07 am
by Black Rat
The A.I. is basically a competition rifle in green! I have fired it in combination with a Shmitt and Bender scope with duplex reticle.

I found it to be no more accurate than my own Steyr SSG with a Picar scope with post reticle. This was back as far as 800m using Radway Green 7.62mm fully jacketed ammo.

The Steyr, though basic looking when compared to the A.I. has superb intrinsic accuracy, 1 1/4" groups being possible at 500m (no wind presumably) so I think its down to the operator and not the tools! :o

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 12:50 pm
by qcnr
A few years ago someone set a record with a .50BMG rifle.
Sub 1 inch group at 1000 yards or meters I think.
Its not as impressive as it sounds as it was off hand shooting, ie rifle clamped into position and only finger touching trigger.
This is what a 1000yd group should look like
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Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 2:29 pm
by El Prez
Do you ever get the feeling that a question was maybe better unasked? Spotters scrambling out of the veneer as fast as Bombay Runners to pile information on the site.
My personal favourite was a Loony Toons 1/4 scale star burster, with a ZZZZZZipppppp sound when the trigger was repeatedly squeezed as a red light flashed in the end where the pointy thing pops out. :lol:

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 4:12 pm
by harry hackedoff
What you and Mrs Prez get up to in bed is your business mate :oops: :roll: :oops:

Posted: Thu 22 May, 2003 4:34 pm
by Rotary Booty
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D Cracker Harry, a real cracker. :D

30 love to the deportee pomaussie. :wink: