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Maggie’s Most impressive shot?

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What is the most impressive shot you have witnessed? Any weapon, any target.

Personally witnessed my brother shoot a dove in mid-flight (the dove was) from 15 yards in the head, with a standard air rifle open sights and all.

Your mildy sarcastic stories are welcome as well, as I know they're going to show up anyways...
 
Re: Most impressive shot?

How about two HEDP MK19 rounds hitting each other in midair about 150 yards from the firing line? It wasn't close enough for shrapnel to come back and hit us or the vehicles but it was close enough to for us to shift fire lol.
 
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Not as cool as some of these I'm sure, but I shot an aluminum drink can while it was on afence post. I cought it just rightand the can flipped and landed opposite side up. My neighbor was a witness. Red Rider I think it was.
 
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I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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My mom ( rip ) hit me in the head with a lunch box underhand while I was standing in my bedroom doorway from the middle of the kitchen. Must have been 20 feet, I just wouldn't shut up about something ( I was 9 gimme a break ). Knocked my dumb a$$ out. Guess I deserved it.
 
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I shot a coyote running at a jog from 300yds freehanded in front of my dad and my wife. Dad spotted him, I stepped out of the truck put a round in my Encore, set up and shot in a matter of a coule seconds.....it dropped. I stepped back into the truck like "no big deal" and they just looked at me and laughed.


Another time when I was around 10 years old, my cousin and I were called in to lunch by my grandmother. Or BB guns were loaded so they needed to be shot. I blindly aim up into the tree outside their house and pulled the trigger. DOWN CAME A HUMMINGBIRD. Had to be the unluckiest bird ever.
 
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375 yards, whitetail on a dead run, coming out of a finger on the right, across the flat. We were on top of the next ridgeline over....friend had a 30/30 lever action, open sites, dropped it in one shot. Buck rolled to a stop in a cloud of dust. We were at least 250 feet in elevation as well.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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Wow, didnt know Shankster had a brother!
 
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'Bout 8 years back, Buddy and I were truck hunting 'Chucks, I was in the right seat of his F150 P/U. Spotted a 'Chuck in a field out left about 120yd., He slowed to a walk, I popped out right and rolled into the ditch. Popped up, coast clear, crossed to the left ditch, low sprinted across and up the far bank. Assumed a the Kneeling, pulled a snap-shot and flipped the 'Chuck. Total elapsed, well under two minutes, like to say under one

.My Buddy had pulled up at the far end of the field and managed to catch the sight of the 'Chuck in mid-flip. Eight years later, he's still kinda amazed.

Me, too...
 
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When I was about 10 years old, I was shooting a BB gun at a Pepsi can 20 yards out. I flipped the gun around my back and shot just goofing off, and hit a bird that flew right into the BB. More to this story but I will say the bird did live, and I had to chase it out of the house.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USMCj</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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Wow, didnt know Shankster had a brother! </div></div>

I've had some terrible misses from the same position but I won't get into those. FWIW I think Shankster funny.
 
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The crusty old guy that tried to teach me long range shooting split the hairs on a groundhog's head at 1200 yards by optical (Barr & Stroud) rangefinder, first shot, mild crosswind, with a bone stock Sendero in 270 Win. He had a 12X Leupold scope, shooting handloaded 135 SMKs. I and the other guy who were hunting with him just sat there with our jaws hanging down, and he was like "what - I knew I should have taken that last click out and I might have hit him".
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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With that power, means your not shooting enough!
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Alaskaman 11</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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With that power, means your not shooting enough!
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either that or you have excessive pressure build up from trying to fling 7mm ammo out of a 6.5 barrel

return to topic....
back when i was first learning with my good ole Powerline 880 and 4x Daisy scope, I used to shoot 35mm plastic camera film containers off the platform on the top of our windmill. An easy 100m away, maybe 50 feet high and what? 10 degrees of elevation? Good practice to snipe barn swallows off the peak of the barn at about the same distance.
 
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My Dad when I was a kid took the head off a Sparrow at about 20 yards with a .50 cal Hawkins muzzle loader. He fired just when the bird started to take off,, it looked like a razor sliced the head off. This was in west Texas about 1976.
 
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....the next one i take. <----mildly sarcastic


seemingly a million years ago, when i was i kid, my still now buddy had a sling shot, and walking by an old warehouse picked up a rock, looked at it, loaded, and plinked off an average spotlight about 40 yards away. i cried lucky shot, then we moved to the next one, he repeated it about 50 yards away, and then did it again about 30 yards away.

same guy aboout 10 years back in an indoor archery shooting range called a head shot on a turkey at 20 yards, did it, then sunk another arrow next to it blowing off both tips.

mean assed mojo with that guy and primitive weapons.
 
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My older brother is also in LE and we always go back & forth at the shooting range trying to out do each other with stupid trick shots.....

Well, we both saw the TV show, "Extreme Marksman" one weekend & he bet me that I couldn't shoot a playing card in half from 21 feet away like the sharpshooter did on the show with the .45 revolver.....of course I don't have a .45 revolver, so I told him, "Heck.....I'll do it with my .40 Glock & I'll go back to 10 yards...."

I got a buddy of mine to shoot a video of it.....I expected to go through many rounds........but on the first shot....cut the card in half.....

I've done it a few times since, but never on the first try again.....it always takes several.....my brother stopped betting me!

 
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Was at the range one day practicing with my PPC revolver and stepped over to the rifle range to see what the CMP shooters were doing with their ARs and M-1s and one said good naturedly " you guys would be in the s%^t at 200 yds. if we shot it out.."

Whats a 19 year old to do ? .. step to the line and draw load with 6 rounds of 148gr. wadcutters mid-range powder puff load the PPC guys all use,.. and guess how high and how far over then fire it (DA only)at a steel sighter gong 30" around, if memory serves me wait........wait......... ~ping~ wisely I unloaded and reholstered then walked back to the pistol range...I knew how lucky that was... and have never tried it again,..

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I shoot air rifles and enjoy hunting with them. I let a supervisor shoot one of my air rifles. A pigeon was flying past and the supervisor shot it out of the air at 45 yards or so. If I had not seen it, I would not believe it.

Have a buddy that is a Marine trained Sniper, and always will be a Marine. We shoot air rifles together. We are air gun hunting this farm and a crow is sitting on a telephone pole over one hundred yards away. He says watch this. I say to him you can`t hit that bird that far away with a pellet. He pulls the trigger and the crow drops to the bottom of the pole. I shut up.

One day we are heading out to a farm. I am driving my truck, and have another friend in the truck with me. The shooter above is in his truck as he has to leave and answer calls when called. We are going down the road and this coyote is standing in a field. The guy in my truck points to the yote and I point so my buddy can see it. He stops his truck, I stop too. He grabs his contender in .17hmr, that he has loaded one of his special loads for. The yote breaks running, the .17hmr cracks. The yote does a nose first cartwheel and stops. The shooter runs over and grabs the yote by the tail and drags it back to the trucks. A complete passthrough both lungs with an exit hole the size of a quarter. Bout a 150yrd running shot.

This guy is the best damn shot I have ever seen. Knothead outshoots me most of the time. Will not buy factory loaded ammo, it has to be reloaded by him.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USMCj</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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Wow, didnt know Shankster had a brother! </div></div>

But in Shanksters defense...that somebitch has to account for some serious drop on a blind target. (ie shooting over the belly to hit a head that cannot be seen
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Teppo-Ka</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USMCj</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ALMAORFE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I always impress myself when I hit her in the eye shooting from between her legs.
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Wow, didnt know Shankster had a brother! </div></div>

But in Shanksters defense...that somebitch has to account for some serious drop on a blind target. (ie shooting over the belly to hit a head that cannot be seen </div></div>

This is true he has to do a high angle shot. I get about a mil of drop at this range
 
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Was at training once where we were using paintball guns cuz they make you pay a penalty for unsound tactics. A couple of the fellas were passing around a carbin length version and shooting at a pop can at about 15 feet. After many misses I asked if I could try, shooting from the hip I hit with every shot till it was about 30 or so yards away. The tank was getting low so as the velocity dropped and the distance increased I had a feeling that I might be able to hit it while it was in the air from the previous hit.....so I did! They whole team was dumbfounded, and knowing that there was much luck involved I casually handed it back and said "cool". LOL you have to know when to stop, before you embarrass yourself, lol.
 
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Hit a blue jay in mid air traveling at a 90 degree angle in front of me (fast) with a BB gun with a 4x scope when I was a kid. Couldn't believe I actually hit it

Quail hunting, 2 shots, 2 kills (yes they were in flight), 2 missing heads and no body damage. One of them had no head, the other was just the bottom of the skull.
 
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when i was a boy, my next door neighbor and i would take our compound bows out and hunt squirrels. I chased one up an oak that must have been 80 - 100 feet tall. the squirrel was running down a branch about 60 feet up i got a bead on him and let the arrow fly just as it leaped to a near by tree, the arrow entered directly behind the shoulders and and on its was back down stuck into another tree trunk with the squirrel attached. we laughed for months about that.
 
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Often the most impressive shot is the one you didn't expect to make or unintentionally made.

During my BRM qualification in Basic Training (with a beat up M16A1) I had a shot on a 300m target that broke a bit earlier than anticipated. I would have called it about 10 feet to the right, but at that point was a tree. I saw a small puff on the side of it and then the target went down a second later. About a second after that I noticed the targets on the other lanes that were still up falling as well, so I assumed that meant I some how hit it. The drill sergeant from another platoon was kneeling behind me looking through binos and started laughing..."you got really lucky, private." So either the round ricocheted into the target or a piece of bark was flung into it. Just enough to make 38 and Expert.
 
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I was 3 years old and joined my grandfather on an armadillo eradication mission. It was about 8pm and we were riding through the fields on his '87 Toyota armed with a BAR .22 topped with a burris 4x. He spotted one of the armored varmints in the headlights and told me to shoot him when I got the chance (assuming that I would wait for the truck and armadillo to come to a complete stop). Of course at that age I was ready to fire as soon as I got word, so I popped the little critter right in the head! Armadillo was on a dead run and the truck was still moving. I don't recall the distance, but I doubt it was more than 30yds. 20 years later, that is the first story that comes out of my grandfather's mouth when the topic of marksmanship is brought up.
 
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At a Men's camping retreat we were all shooting at quarters we had put in a log about 40 yards away with our .22's . As we all got zeroed in we decided we should shoot them left handed and again got zeroed in on the coins but weren't hitting them very often . My buddy Chad had not brought a .22 rifle with him and was hanging back heckling all of us about how none of us could shoot as we were missing more often than we were hitting anything . I asked him if he thought he could do better and offered up my rifle to him . He scoffed at me and turned his back to the log . He then spun around and drew his Ruger MKII from his holster leveled it at the log in one fluid motion and pulled the trigger . The quarter we were all shooting at popped out of the log and bounced all the way back landing in between his feet with a hole punched right through the center of it . He then re-holstered his pistol and went back to giving us a ration of shit . I will ask him if he still has the quarter as I know he still has the pistol
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About three years ago myself and my little girl(8) were out shooting her iron sight pellet rifle(Daisey pump).I had set up a foam target that was about 3ft X 3ft 20 feet away. While we were shooting a fly landed on the top right corner of the foam target. I grabed the rifle from my girl and said "watch this" thinking I was jokeing myself. I took one shot and the fly was gone. The only thing that was left was two legs, fly guts and a wing stuck to the target. Two this day my little girl still tells that sorry.

A few years back Bill and Joice Wilson from Wilson Combat came out to South Dakota to do a dog hunt with me. While takeing a lunch break a dog came out of his hole at about 200 yards curping like a mad man. I told Joice lets see how good these pistols shoot while drawing my new Custom Wilson Super Grade in 45 ACP. I dont remember how much elevation I held but I blew it off it's hole with the first shot. Joice looked at me with a big grin and said I guess they shoot good enoughf. I will ever forget the look on her face.


Hunting in WY for goats with JD Jones of SSK Inc.I shot a 16incher at 672 yrds in a 25mph cross wind with a 15in TC Encore in .308win I was useing my .308-130gr Tipped Tripple Shock load. Me and JD were having a contest to see who can take a goat at the longest distance. After that shot JD forfitted. JD put a picture and the story in Sixgunner magizine.


That's all I got.

Pete Pi Jr.
Cor-Bon Ammo Inc.
 
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remember the bb guns that you pumped up and the bb was held in place by a magnet? when you pulled the trigger without pumping the gun up, the bb just rolled out the barrel. it was Christmas Day and i was about 8 yrs old or so and was out shooting my new bb gun. it was time to go in and instead of letting the bb roll out to the ground, i put my finger over the muzzle and pulled the trigger. some how i didn't realize that i had pumped it up, blowed the nail clean off. yep that's my most impressive shot witnessed by yours truly....and a very upset mother.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: athhud</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was 3 years old and joined my grandfather on an armadillo eradication mission.</div></div>
And I thought I got started early. Nice Shot!

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This usually makes a nice conversation piece, but the shot itself is not that hard.... The impressive part was finding the casing and the bullet in a 20ft tall berm at a public range. The trick is to go on a rainy day a month after deer season. lol

600yds.... Ok maybe it was 100yds
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I have two of which I'm quite fond.

When I was 16 I had a new Marlin 336C.
My family gathered every Sunday at my grandparents place in the country.

The typical Sunday after dinner routine was for the men to gather on the front porch and tell lies while watching the kids.

Across the dirt road from the house lied a 15 acre hay field.

A small flock of crows had settled on the farthest hilltop in the field.
I declared that I was going to shoot one of them from the old oak stump in the front yard. Estimated distance was 300 yards.

After my Uncles were done laughing and yammering about how foolish I was, I settled the Marlin across the old snarled stump, putting about 3 feet of air between the crosshairs of the Bushnell 3-9 and my chosen target. I'd been reading the bullet drop charts from Remington and I had a pretty good idea what to hold over.

The 30-30 cracked and in what seemed like a second, one of the crows exploded while the others took hasty flight.

Looking back at the porch crowd, I can remember that it was the only time I'd ever seen all of them silent at once.

We didn't have Google Earth back then, but we do now.

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My second favorite is the old gobbler that I flushed out of a creek bottom in a cutover I was walking for deer. He flew to the top of the next hill and landed in a big oak that was left for seed.
I figured the tree to be a tick over 200 yards, and I was shooting an 870 with slugs.
It took three tries, but the third round connected and left his head dangling by a thread of skin about the thickness of a shoelace.
 
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One shot from the Enola Gay...took out a whole city. Hard to miss with that kind of ammo.
 
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Had i not had a hunting buddy with me i'd never own up to this or put it in the public but since we are all pissing on trees, i'll go.

I was small gaming (rabbits) with my MIL's BF and carrying my 22mag, he was with 12ga, and hoping to get SOMETHING to move. Well..it had been a long time since I had seen pheasants, so when one flushed in front of me it scared the crap out of me. It never occurred to try to hit it with the 22 and I yelled to Lewis "COCKBIRD!" and he called back "NO SHOT, SHOOT IT!"...well, nothing behind the bird but grass fields, and it was flying low, fast, and straight away from me. I brought the scope up, put the cross hairs dead on, and made a cloud of feathers. the recovered bird was amazingly edible, the breasts were untouched (oh how i love untouched breasts...wait...did i type that?!?!?) and Lew took the bird home for dinner that night. Estimated at 100 yards on the dot, POI=POA, and the remington 33gr pill did a fantastic job of scattering the birds guts inside while not touching any of the thigh or breast meat.
 
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I was at a buddies house visiting and we had not seen each other in years. We were about back throwing and shooting some skeet. I was in the process of bringing my dads old guns back with me so I had his NYC police revolver an old smith and wesson model 10 with me. As a joke I said to the guy throwing the skeet go ahead and toss one I am going to shoot it with the pistol.
Bang the skeet goes up and I blast it apart (like one of the other guys said quit while your ahead and never admit you were lucky.
witnessed by Doc76251
(ps never tell your buddies you loaded a round of snake shot either)
 
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The first duck I ever got was with a 20 ga at about 60 yards flying perpendicular to where I was overlooking a marsh. When I think about it, it was probably about a 12 foot lead or so, my dad had told me to overcome and squeeze and I guess I squeezed too slow, but it worked. It also took us two hours to recover that duck... no dogs. Just Mississippi mud and chest waders, fun times.
 
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This is some really great reading about some of the shots that others have made.

I'd have to say mine was on a trip out to Laramie Wyoming with J.D Jones and Blackie Sliva on an HHI Antelope hunt. Me and Blackie were walking a hillside hunting jackrabbits with our pistols. I had a Ruger SBH 44mag and one popped up in front of us and made a big sweeping loop to my downhill side. This fella was in overdrive and man those bunnies can really pick them up and lay them down when in a hurry. It was a tad over 100 yards below me. I can't remember the lead now but at the shot that big bunny looked like that wreck on the Wide World of Sports. He started flipping and flopping end for end and seemed to go on for ever till he finally skidded to a halt. Dirt and dust was flying and it was like watching it all in slow motion. He must of did end over ends at least a dozen times. I'll never forget that scene and doubt I'll ever be able to top that shot. I've made some really long distance hits on things but they don't compare to that running shot and the slow motion wreck that followed.

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Grouse hunting about 25 yrs ago with a buddy, 30 yds apart. He flushes one, and it loops around, and heads straight for me in about 2 seconds. I had a 12 ga double, and from the hip, fired at the bird at about 20 feet. Big cloud of feathers, I think, oh shit, no meat left. Picked up the bird, and nothing from the breast meat back was left. Hit it, cleaned it. One pellet in the breast meat.
 
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Best shot I ever took was 120 yard pop at a black bird with a 22 pistol. Was walking the woods just plinking and doing a little small game hunting with a buddy of mine. He saw the black bird first and took a few shots with a scoped 22 mag. He never touched it. I pulled out my Browning buckmark bullseye, completely covered the black bird with the front sight post and squeezed. A second or two later the bird toppled out of the tree top. I tried to play it off like it was on purpose but I was just as suprised as my buddy that I hit the damned thing. He still brings this shot up every time we shoot together.