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Well if this holds true spot on I would say.
No, just no... ISGarry, did he have VR?![]()
Yes, .50 cal sniper bullets have been at a very advanced stage for a very long time now. They are in effect now mini grenades that can explode above the target, making sniper-standard accuracy much less important, and are also able to penetrate obstructions before exploding.
Mind you, accuracy has always been very high. When my dad was a sniper he had to qualify and re-qualify by hitting a 2' diameter target, from a concealed position, 18x out of 20, at 1000 yards in any weather conditions. Oh, and did I mention that this was with open sights too?
Well, that's what it was. They were in fact issued with scopes, but back then they were just 3 x 15 and he wouldn't use them - said that they were more dangerous to him than to the targetNot surprised. .50 cal rounds have been way ahead of their game for a while now like said above. Loads of different .50 rounds for different purposes.
No, just no... IS
I can't call myself a sniper but I do long range shooting for a hobby/practice and own various rifles. A good friend of my folks kept taking me out shooting as a kid and taught me everything I know till this day, now he's my boss and the head keeper on the estate where I work. I can imagine how hard that would have been for your dad, some people struggle wat that range with a scope...I did when I first started shooting. Now though I'll quite happily pick off targets at 2000yards. Even at 1000 yards there's so many variables to overcome to get the round exactly where you want it. I must take the scope of my .338 and give it a shot...bad pun, har har har
Some interesting information here on the previous longest sniper "kill" and the latest record.
They also reckon that someone in the 19th century may have managed a "kill" at 1538 yards with a Sharps buffalo rifle.
http://www.curiosityaroused.com/world/5-longest-sniper-shots-ever-recorded/
I find the latest account incredible, and I wonder if he had sighted up and fired at the second target before the bullet had hit the first one?
Up to now, luck has always played a part.
A sniper can calculate distance, wind strength and direction and trajectory (which will be affected by height above sea level) but when it takes a few seconds for the bullet to travel the distance, wind can change and a target can move, which is where luck takes over.
But, firing these new .5 cal projectiles with fins, that are in effect guided misiles, must be different and presumably they will rule luck out of the equasion.
Must have been a Canon he was firing then![]()
Not that I'm ever likely to find out, I don't think I can find a 'good reason' for a .5 on my ticket, and I'd have to give up photography and get a proper job anyway - last time I looked, the cost of an 'ordinary' .5 cal was £7.50, which is why I never fire anything larger than .308![]()
Really? Do you know what it's called? I'd like to have a go at that.Theres a range not far away from you that is cleared for .50. Just don't ask for .50 for pest control.![]()
Really? Do you know what it's called? I'd like to have a go at that.
Many thanks. I have a full open, including centerfire, so they'll probably let me have a go by arrangement.Yes but I'm not sure you can just turn up. In fact I'm sure you can't. But I can point you in the right direction for membership enquiries. Quite a serious bunch up there.
I'll PM you the name as it's probably not a great idea to post these things on an open forum.
But, firing these new .5 cal projectiles with fins, that are in effect guided misiles, must be different and presumably they will rule luck out of the equasion.
At last we can debate your area of expertise!
Are these not a bigger caliber 'granade' type rounds that you see every so often being pumped out of a machine gun type affair in Afghanistan?

I think this guy just invented the 50 cal "boomerang"