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    I agree, just the thought of it taking 10 seconds for the round to reach it's target
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dieseld View Post
    I agree, just the thought of it taking 10 seconds for the round to reach it's target
    The 7.62 NATO round took about 2 seconds to travel 1000 yards iirc. Considering the record distance is about 3.5x as far away, I'd say the bullet was hustling along well as it would have been shedding even more velocity down range.

    Makes you wonder if there is not another unknown factor at play considering the new record beats all others by about 1000 meters. Why the quantum leap all of a sudden?

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    Wel this weapon used the 50 BMG which if I'm not mistaken travels at 880 +/- yds/sec which is actually pretty fast for the size of the round.

    I think the only other factor would be a great sniper and his spotter who gave him all the right distances and adjustments for such an epic shot.
    I'd dare to say the wind was coming from behind them though. I've done some distance shooting as well, and windage, especially at that distance, is a make it or break it for sure.

    Either way, what a team and what a shot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dieseld View Post
    Wel this weapon used the 50 BMG which if I'm not mistaken travels at 880 +/- yds/sec which is actually pretty fast for the size of the round.

    I think the only other factor would be a great sniper and his spotter who gave him all the right distances and adjustments for such an epic shot.
    I'd dare to say the wind was coming from behind them though. I've done some distance shooting as well, and windage, especially at that distance, is a make it or break it for sure.

    Either way, what a team and what a shot
    The 7.62 NATO round we shot in 1000 yard matches was the standard issue for infantry. That handicapped everyone equally as compared to using custom loads.

    The modern sniping rounds for both the 7.62 and 50 BMG are hotter than the standard issue rounds from what I have read. That only marginally compensates for all the variables that would have to be taken into account for a 3540 meter shot.

    Yes, either way, what a team and what a shot for sure.

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    Having shot 1000m comp back in the early 90's (and recently got BACK into mid-long range benchrest), I am utter amazed at shots like this. I done some quick and dirty math on this. I say dirty, because, of course I have no idea of the ammo/gun specs. or conditions at this unknown location in Iraq.

    But using typical McMillan TAC-50 specs, Hornady A-max 750 grainer's, the average temp, humidity and pressure for last month in Baghdad. Using a 300yrd zero (which is probably a few hunderd off for their typical 0...although, I have NO idea. So I just threw in 300yrd zero).

    Not to mention the bullet went subsonic approx 1000yrds prior to it's intended target.

    But consider the 'hold-over' required? It's a tad over 470'. That is on level ground. The article read "...from an elevated position...", but I just threw level on the calc.

    That's 470+ FEET...not inches!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    Not to mention the bullet went subsonic approx 1000yrds prior to it's intended target.

    But consider the 'hold-over' required? It's a tad over 470'. That is on level ground. The article read "...from an elevated position...", but I just threw level on the calc.

    That's 470+ FEET...not inches!
    Sort of a mini mortar. Plunging fire at it's best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Sort of a mini mortar. Plunging fire at it's best.

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