• Win a RIX Storm S3 Thermal Imaging Scope!

    To enter, all you need to do is add an image of yourself at the range below!

    Join the contest

New world record, 4.4 mile shot.

I think ya'll are jealous. No matter how you did it thats a pretty amazing feat.

I use this only as a joking example but you could set up at the National Cathedra and hit someone in Georgetown or near there. As the bird flies its a lot less than 4.4 miles.

1664038152172.png


Or even further



 
I think ya'll are jealous. No matter how you did it thats a pretty amazing feat.

I use this only as a joking example but you could set up at the National Cathedra and hit someone in Georgetown or near there. As the bird flies its a lot less than 4.4 miles.

View attachment 7962711

Or even further



If they were still standing on the "X" after you shot the first 68 times . . . they deserve to be hit.
 
I think ya'll are jealous. No matter how you did it thats a pretty amazing feat.

I use this only as a joking example but you could set up at the National Cathedra and hit someone in Georgetown or near there. As the bird flies its a lot less than 4.4 miles.

View attachment 7962711

Or even further



69 shots. Depending on the day and time, you could hit a lot of people and never sniff your target…
 
  • Like
Reactions: Maggot
I'm trying to think of a more valid way to call something like that a record. I'm thinking maximum of around 3-5 sighters followed by a minimim quantity of consecutive hits. Maybe a requirement to duplicate it under different conditions.
 
I'm trying to think of a more valid way to call something like that a record. I'm thinking maximum of around 3-5 sighters followed by a minimim quantity of consecutive hits. Maybe a requirement to duplicate it under different conditions.
it was a hit, but only one. all it takes.


think you can do better?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Maggot
This quote right here makes me wonder:

“Traditionally in extreme long-range shooting, we wanted long, skinny bullets,” he said. “However, we discovered that as a bullet crosses over into subsonic velocity, it flies better if it’s shorter and fatter.”
 
That ain't shit my Savage 6.5 Creedmoor in a Choate chassis stock can handle that no problemo.................if I do my part. It has had a super trigger polish by a bonified retired Army sniper and wears the latest Counter Sniper scope in special milled and lapped rings.

All kidding aside this moves my needle about a mm. Who cares? It's really a record with no merit or purpose. Yes I can't come close to attemping that nor do I even care to try.
 
It's definitely impressive... But if I go and buy 69 lotto tickets, there's always a chance one wins.

That distance is impressive but the scope was MOA, not MIL. If I put a MOA on my. 308 with M855 green tip ammo, I think I could hit it. If it was a little closer... But only if it was a Quigley-Ford MOA.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: DarnYankeeUSMC
It's definitely impressive... But if I go and buy 69 lotto tickets, there's always a chance one wins.

That distance is impressive but the scope was MOA, not MIL. If I put a MOA on my. 308 with M855 green tip ammo, I think I could hit it. If it was a little closer... But only if it was a Quigley-Ford MOA.
I feel certain you'd hit it...if you do your part.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Slash0311