A 1 to 2 MOA target at 4400 Meters would be a 44" (3.6') or 88" (7.3') sized target, correct?
A 1 to 2 MOA target at 4400 Meters would be a 44" (3.6') or 88" (7.3') sized target, correct?
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LOL...very incorrect!!!
Most rifle rounds even fired at a 45° angle and traveling many many km's will always remain lethal to humans when they finally hit the ground again. We humans are not hard to kill, a .22short is more than lethal at 100yards if it hits a "good" apot so ya
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I would bet whoever shot this could ring them in pretty consistent at half the range. I’m no expert but to my knowledge it gets exponentially harder the further you go. Shooting 4000 yards is not twice as hard as 2000. It is is many times more difficult.
Watch a YouTube video where guys are shooting 4-5000 yards and they take you along on the ride to get the target. It’s quite impressive the amount of time it takes even driving to reach the target. In comparison to a sniper in combat......is anyone keeping track of how many times they missed prior to making a kill? Personally I think it’s pretty sweet.
Those ridiculous distance kill shots are usually planned and they will take "sighting" shots prior to the target arriving. Such was the case in the one couple years ago. 15 may be a few more but the concept isn't any different.
At the end of the day I say congrats and nice shooting. Thanks to both Cadex and the shooter for sharing the post. If anyone steps forward to say they made the shot in less rounds, I'd like to hear about it as well but in the mean time I am jealous of a 4km hit regardless of how many rounds it took.
at that range, 1moa is 50 inches.
I doubt the target was more than that in size
Furlong took 3 shots to make his kill so...
I think the military says 250 ft/lbs to effectively kill a human so that's not much but you can't fire a rifle at 40* and expect it to kill what it hits.
https://youtu.be/K55ElIZeEnY