I don't really get that, and this project was not the actual thing. It was just something to amuse my teachers.
I guess I'll have to go back out there and do it like I was taught. Alot of people are talking to me like I'm new to this.
I'll post another for you. 750+/- meters. 3/4 wind value (I'll pick a day) with an extended barrel .308 rifle. And I'll put myself in a situation where stalking and evasiveness are key. I'll give my friend a spotting scope and give him 600+/- meters of distance, k?
Its not my gun, but the Ghillie is mine, and in my other video all the guns are mine in that. The .300 is my buddies, the one thats talking, and I believe its just a simple Winchester. No mods.
Leupold, they are the best I've used so far, they have the proper length placements, my father used a Leupold scope on a .50 caliber in Desert Storm, and hit his targer 1700 meters away, farther than the human eye can really even see visibly (1 mile + some feet)
Leupolds are awesome scopes. I have used them on the M107 as well. I've hit targets out to 1850m. You should try a Schmidt & Bender scope for long range shots sometime. They are one of the best but you pay for it too.
Yeah, Leupold has been my dad's favorite ever since he touched the m24. He punched a hole through a guy in the first gulf war with the Barrett, which also had a Leupold on it. The target was behind sand bags, at night :). The target was smoking a cigarette and patrolling and my pops had thermals on him. Got the whole thing on VHS. Plus his ventures with the 75th Rangers in North Korea through Mine Fields, good shit.
And btw this is all passed down. I'm not an actual sniper per se. I have the skills but I'm EOD. Still waiting on a chance to go through R.I.P. and Sniper School. It'll have to wait until I come back from Afghanistan though.
haha I hear you there. I didn't have a rifle cover, but to tell the truth, I would never take a shot from 300 yards away on an actual target displaced by a tree. I would shoot a target of actual importance from about 900 meters, On a day where my concealment would be the last thing the enemy would find. Because if I'm shooting him he's important, and if he's important he's got Guerilla, or just a Militia somewhere near him. And the odds of an enemy Sniper are almost definite.
Looks like a pile of dirt with a mossberg rifle sticking out. in case you dont know, a spotting scope can see you like a fart in an elevator.
spitefullness 2 years ago
I don't really get that, and this project was not the actual thing. It was just something to amuse my teachers.
I guess I'll have to go back out there and do it like I was taught. Alot of people are talking to me like I'm new to this.
I'll post another for you. 750+/- meters. 3/4 wind value (I'll pick a day) with an extended barrel .308 rifle. And I'll put myself in a situation where stalking and evasiveness are key. I'll give my friend a spotting scope and give him 600+/- meters of distance, k?
dunpeal51890 2 years ago
Impressive :)
Krystallwolvelt 3 years ago
What make is your 300winmag?
glockilla1 3 years ago
Its not my gun, but the Ghillie is mine, and in my other video all the guns are mine in that. The .300 is my buddies, the one thats talking, and I believe its just a simple Winchester. No mods.
dunpeal51890 3 years ago
hey what type of scope do you have on it?
mtnDEW98 3 years ago
Leupold, they are the best I've used so far, they have the proper length placements, my father used a Leupold scope on a .50 caliber in Desert Storm, and hit his targer 1700 meters away, farther than the human eye can really even see visibly (1 mile + some feet)
dunpeal51890 3 years ago
Leupolds are awesome scopes. I have used them on the M107 as well. I've hit targets out to 1850m. You should try a Schmidt & Bender scope for long range shots sometime. They are one of the best but you pay for it too.
Superder182 2 years ago
Yeah, Leupold has been my dad's favorite ever since he touched the m24. He punched a hole through a guy in the first gulf war with the Barrett, which also had a Leupold on it. The target was behind sand bags, at night :). The target was smoking a cigarette and patrolling and my pops had thermals on him. Got the whole thing on VHS. Plus his ventures with the 75th Rangers in North Korea through Mine Fields, good shit.
dunpeal51890 2 years ago
And btw this is all passed down. I'm not an actual sniper per se. I have the skills but I'm EOD. Still waiting on a chance to go through R.I.P. and Sniper School. It'll have to wait until I come back from Afghanistan though.
dunpeal51890 2 years ago
@Superder182 The barrett M107, you lucky bitch
TheColt451911 1 year ago
tHAT sILVER BARREL might just get you killed one of these days. Those targets might spot you and fire back.
armedtotheteeth1974 3 years ago 2
haha I hear you there. I didn't have a rifle cover, but to tell the truth, I would never take a shot from 300 yards away on an actual target displaced by a tree. I would shoot a target of actual importance from about 900 meters, On a day where my concealment would be the last thing the enemy would find. Because if I'm shooting him he's important, and if he's important he's got Guerilla, or just a Militia somewhere near him. And the odds of an enemy Sniper are almost definite.
Cheers.
dunpeal51890 3 years ago
Not trying to talk smack, this is great stuff, but hey, I see the barrel :P
milliradian 3 years ago
haha yeah, my dad's suit is a mini suit.
I didn't have the gun cover and I'm in Georgia :( not really pounds of hay here. The little line leaves proved worthless.
dunpeal51890 3 years ago
Alright, I will post another video with the target on it. Thanks on Ghillie comment also.
And also if you listen on the second shot you hear me say that I think I blew out my ear drums. This gun is a beast.
dunpeal51890 3 years ago