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Sniper kills Qaeda-from 1½ mi. away

constantmotion

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It was silent but deadly.
A British sniper set a world sharpshooting record by taking out two Taliban soldiers in Afghanistan from more than a mile and a half away -- a distance so great, experts say the terrorists wouldn't have even heard the shots.
Craig Harrison killed the two insurgents from an astounding distance of 8,120 feet -- or 1.54 miles -- in Helmand Province last November firing an Accuracy International L11583 long-range rifle.
"The first round hit a machine-gunner in the stomach and killed him outright," said Harrison, a corporal of horse in the British Army's Household Cavalry, the equivalent of a sergeant in the American military.
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"The second insurgent grabbed the weapon and turned as my second shot hit him in the side. He went down, too," Harrison told the Sunday Times of London.
The shots -- measured via GPS -- surpassed the previous record held by Canadian Army Cpl. Rob Furlong, who killed an al Qaeda gunman from 7,972 feet in 2002.
Harrison's shots were roughly equal to the distance between the Statue of Liberty and Battery Park.
Experts called Harrison's sharp shooting as perfect as it gets.
"When you are shooting that far, if you miss by a hair, you miss by a mile," said John Plaster, a retired US Army sharp-shooting instructor and author of "The Ultimate Sniper." "That is about as precise as any marksmen on the planet could shoot."
He said Harrison's targets likely never knew what was coming.
"At a distance like that they cannot even see anyone and they would not even hear the muzzle report," Plaster said.
Harrison, who fired the bullets while his colleagues were under fire, said perfect weather helped him nail the perfect shot.
"[There was] no wind, mild weather, clear visibility," he said.
Harrison learned of his record nine days ago, when he returned to England. In the weeks after his record shot, he suffered a minor gunshot wound and broke his arms when his vehicle hit a roadside bomb.
 
there was a show on some of the longest distance sniper shots ever made, and he was number 1. they did a recreation of the shot to show what it was like and it was awesome. then they took one of the top army snipers and he used the same gun and same ammo, and they couldnt even find where the shots were hitting. the british guy who made the real shot and he said he doubts he could ever do it again.
 
That's incredible, I'd love to just have the chance to shoot a big sniper rifle like that. Closest I got is a Ruger 7mm.
 
My uncle showed me a vid with different clips of long distance sniper shots. It started out zoomed in on this mountain and you couldnt see shit then you heard a boom then a sec later you see this guy blow up from know where then the camera zooms out and you relize the shot was like a mile or so. You could have sat there all day and never would have spotted any of the targets till they blew up crazy shit ill try to get the vid link "thumbsup"
 
My uncle showed me a vid with different clips of long distance sniper shots. It started out zoomed in on this mountain and you couldnt see shit then you heard a boom then a sec later you see this guy blow up from know where then the camera zooms out and you relize the shot was like a mile or so. You could have sat there all day and never would have spotted any of the targets till they blew up crazy shit ill try to get the vid link "thumbsup"

Thats the video I was thinking of when I clicked into this thread. Pretty crazy stuff.
 
nice. looks like accuracy int. got themselves a new posterboy, too....:ror:

i was also expecting to read that the shot was taken with a cheytac intervention rifle system, too....
 
Makes me want to buy one of the new Huskemaw scopes and stick it on my 7MM and see how many cans I can hit at 1000 yards. :shock:
 
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