A Ukrainian Sniper Might’ve Made the World’s Second-Farthest Kill

Gstep

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I think Canada holds the record.
Sad if true, we shouldn't 'celebrate' death even its the enemy but I'm calling bull anyways. At that distance(+8,800 feet!) there's no way a bullet, even a very large caliber one, would travel in a straight line like a freaking laser as the video leads us to beleive - Gravity and air resistance would drag it down. You'd have to compensate for that by aiming the reticle above the target not directly on it!
 
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Will "longest kill" become a competition now, with "teams" and betting? Guiness just wanted to sell more drinks...
 

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Good to hear some Ukrainian Chris Kyle is breaking record. Money
well spent on military aid to Ukraine to kill more Russian soldiers as
well as to get more Ukrainian folks killed.
 

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Sad if true, we shouldn't 'celebrate' death even its the enemy but I'm calling bull anyways. At that distance(+8,800 feet!) there's no way a bullet, even a very large caliber one, would travel in a straight line like a freaking laser as the video leads us to beleive - Gravity and air resistance would drag it down. You'd have to compensate for that by aiming the reticle above the target on directly, on it!
The record is actually held I believe by a Canadian in Afghanistan. Over 2 km shot. And then he managed to take out a second who got up to run away.

These are two man teams set up with mounted weapons and a shit load of tech. So its a lot more than a guy running around with a bolt action and a scope like in the movies.
 

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The record is actually held I believe by a Canadian in Afghanistan. Over 2 km shot. And then he managed to take out a second who got up to run away.

These are two man teams set up with mounted weapons and a shit load of tech. So its a lot more than a guy running around with a bolt action and a scope like in the movies.
Yup. And a scope that's elevated or depressed to account for gravity and range. It's still a lucky af shot. But not impossible.
 

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I am not surprised that several Terbites are celebrating killings. But it is disgusting.
 

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I am not surprised that several Terbites are celebrating killings. But it is disgusting.
Some are just party animals. I needn't mention which party is in the majority here...
 

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Actually, the longest sniper shot was by an unnamed Canadian JTF2 special forces soldier in 2017 with his second shot (the first shot hit his backpack) which killed the target at 3871 yards or 11613 feet using a .50 BMG McMillan Tac-50. The distance is roughly equivalent to 12 city blocks. He beat an Aussie commando army sniper who five years earlier, fired a Barrett .50 cal sniper rifle system to kill an enemy at 3079 yeards or 9237 feet with a .50 BMG slug. The Ukrainian National Guardsman's shot this month was using a Snipex .50 BMG at 2964 yards or 8892 feet. This most recent shot was the third longest shot.
The rifles used are highly sophisticated systems generally chambered in .50 BMG and are very heavy drilled out barrels with tripod systems and sophisticated optics. The .50 BMG slug carries a long way with a relatively flat trajectory. Unfortunately, due to Justin Castro's intransigence, these .50 calibre rifles are no longer available to civilians in Canada.
 

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Sad if true, we shouldn't 'celebrate' death even its the enemy but I'm calling bull anyways. At that distance(+8,800 feet!) there's no way a bullet, even a very large caliber one, would travel in a straight line like a freaking laser as the video leads us to beleive - Gravity and air resistance would drag it down. You'd have to compensate for that by aiming the reticle above the target not directly on it!
You are partially correct. But the caliber used was more than 50 and who knows what was the scope used.

Beyond 100 metres the bullet begins to drop along its trajectory as gravity’s pull starts having a greater effect. The shooter then has to aim above the target in order to hit it. That distance between the target and the shooter’s aim is called elevation. The further from your target, the greater the elevation. Keith Cunningham, a marksmanship instructor in Minden, Ont., and former sniper for the U.S. and Canadian militaries, calculated that the elevation required to hit a target 3,540 metres away with a .50-calibre rifle would be 137 metres. “So pick a spot 137 metres above your target and aim at that,” he says. “That’s way up in the sky some place.” Luckily, adjusting for elevation is somewhat automated, using what’s called the elevation knob on the rifle. This lets the shooter look straight at the target and still have the bullet fire above that. That said, Cunningham says he’s never heard of a rifle that can account for 137 metres of elevation. He estimates the shooter would have had to holdover—a term for aiming above the target—by about 70 metres on top of adjusting for elevation on the rifle
 
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Actually, the longest sniper shot was by an unnamed Canadian JTF2 special forces soldier in 2017 with his second shot (the first shot hit his backpack) which killed the target at 3871 yards or 11613 feet using a .50 BMG McMillan Tac-50. The distance is roughly equivalent to 12 city blocks. He beat an Aussie commando army sniper who five years earlier, fired a Barrett .50 cal sniper rifle system to kill an enemy at 3079 yeards or 9237 feet with a .50 BMG slug. The Ukrainian National Guardsman's shot this month was using a Snipex .50 BMG at 2964 yards or 8892 feet. This most recent shot was the third longest shot.
The rifles used are highly sophisticated systems generally chambered in .50 BMG and are very heavy drilled out barrels with tripod systems and sophisticated optics. The .50 BMG slug carries a long way with a relatively flat trajectory. Unfortunately, due to Justin Castro's intransigence, these .50 calibre rifles are no longer available to civilians in Canada.
You think civilians should have sniper rifles?
Wow.
 

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You think civilians should have sniper rifles?
Wow.
lol dude I can tell you have not been in the military :) not only it's a sniper rifle but also the .50 size is INSANELY HUGE
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"That's what war is, once you in it, you in it!"
As far as I know, no Terbites are in war. They just love to fantasize about war.
 

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But that Ukrainian sniper is.
And he could be a terbite.
I doubt it. I rather think terbites sit comfortably at home and dream about war.

Which is better than being on war.
 
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You are partially correct. But the caliber used was more than 50 and who knows what was the scope used.

Luckily, adjusting for elevation is somewhat automated, using what’s called the elevation knob on the rifle. This lets the shooter look straight at the target and still have the bullet fire above that. That said, Cunningham says he’s never heard of a rifle that can account for 137 metres of elevation. He estimates the shooter would have had to holdover—a term for aiming above the target—by about 70 metres on top of adjusting for elevation on the rifle
True, but it's hard to beleive that elevation could have been accounted for with the scope alone at 8892ft. But who knows further shots have been made so I suppose it's not too difficult to believe this one is true too.

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