The sniper field mounted a "special sight" to a 50 BMG machine gun and fired a single round at 1.5 miles.....and made a 1 shot kill???
If it's true I want one of those sights....
Did you read article....total B.S
......"One source familiar with the operation said: “The .50 Cal has got a phenomenal range and is very accurate even though it is almost 40 years old.
“It can be fired on single shot. The sniper fitted a special sight to the machine gun and got a spotter to estimate the wind speed......
The sniper field mounted a "special sight" to a 50 BMG machine gun and fired a single round at 1.5 miles.....and made a 1 shot kill???
If it's true I want one of those sights....
The M2 is very accurate on the first shot, an American in Vietnam took a guy out at 2500yds with one.
https://www.military.com/marine-corps-birthday/carlos-hathcock-famous-marine-corps-sniper.html
Though the practice had been in use since the Korean War, Carlos Hathcock made the use of the M2 .50 caliber machine gun as a long-range sniper weapon a normal practice. He designed a rifle mount, built by Navy Seabees, which allowed him to easily convert the weapon.
"I was sent to see if that would work," He recalled. "We were elevated on a mountain with bad guys all over. I was there three days, observing. On the third day, I zeroed at 1000 yards, longest 2500. Here comes the hamburger, came right across the spot where it was zeroed, he bent over to brush his teeth and I let it fly. If he hadn't stood up, it would have gone over his head. But it didn't." The distance of that shot was 2,460 yards – almost a mile and a half – and it stood as a record until broken in 2002 by Canadian sniper Arron Perry in Afghanistan.
In 1967, Hathcock set the record for the longest sniper kill. He used an M2 .50 Cal Browning machine gun mounted with a telescopic sight at a range of 2,500 yd (2,286 m), killing a Vietcong guerrilla.
That record was broken in 2009 by Cpl. Robert Furlong (PPCLI) in Afghanistan and was eclipsed again by a British Household Cavalry sniper a couple of years later.
In 1967, Hathcock set the record for the longest sniper kill. He used an M2 .50 Cal Browning machine gun mounted with a telescopic sight at a range of 2,500 yd (2,286 m), killing a Vietcong guerrilla.
Once again not denying it couldn't be done.....the way it was wrote in the article was total bull.
There would have to be some testing and zeroing done.
In the Hathcock story he admitted to test firing the weapon first.
In the article they made it sound like they Mcgivered affixing a sight on spur of moment and took one shot and scored a kill.
That record was broken in 2009 by Cpl. Robert Furlong (PPCLI) in Afghanistan and was eclipsed again by a British Household Cavalry sniper a couple of years later.
That record was broken in 2009 by Cpl. Robert Furlong (PPCLI) in Afghanistan and was eclipsed again by a British Household Cavalry sniper a couple of years later.
They used a heavy machine gun?
LOL I'm fairly sure he shouldered a MacMillan TAC 50. Carlos Hathcock's weapon of choice and the one he used when he allegedly did "the kill shot down the enemy scope"
feat was a Winchester M70 .30-06Sprg.
That myth was busted
The M2 is very accurate on the first shot, an American in Vietnam took a guy out at 2500yds with one.