Tuesday, February 06, 2007

890 Yard shot

Great Shooting

JP sent me this video of some Tennessee sharp shooting. Be aware that Bambi is the target, in case you're squeamish. What I found most interesting is the camera panning back allows the viewer to appreciate the distance involved.  890 yards is ½ mile! Now consider that the longest sniper kill was from a range of 2657 yards, or 1.5 miles.

6 comments:

Kim du Toit said...

It should be noted that only a VERY FEW shooters are capable of such accuracy. I'm not, my Son&Heir is -- although he'd probably prefer not to use a scope, the young showoff -- and at a rough guess, only a few hundred shooters in the U.S. of A. should even TRY that kind of shot. Note that even this guy wounded one deer.

Wish I knew what rifle, scope and ammo he was using...

A 900-yard shot is actually not too difficult on a human, by the way, but over a thousand... phew.

Incidentally, a "15-minute hold" means that he was aiming about 18 feet above the deer, assuming a 400-yard zero with a .308 Win. And that doesn't take any crosswind into account either.

Yowzer. Phenomenal.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Thank you for that insight, I was thinking the guy had been stalking the beast for 15 minutes.

Anonymous said...

Now stop to consider that a man shot an killed an Indian mounted on a horse at just over a mile at Adobe Walls with a Sharps 50 Cal. one of the people present that witnessed the shot was Bat Masterson.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

A friend & deer hunter veteran of 90 years just wrote:

That "wounded deer" looked like a heart shot to me. She won't go far. Dead.

Anonymous said...

Longest shot I ever made was free standing from about 350 yards. But it was downhill at a running antelope running approx 40 mph on an oblique angle moving 45 degrees away from me. One round, behind the front shoulder and through the heart. I normally wouldn't shoot a running antelope, they don't taste that good if shot when the meat is hot. But this one had been gut shot a few seconds earlier by my uncle and I didn't want her running into the next county. I had to run about 60 feet to get a clear line of fire without the ranch house or my Uncle in the line of fire.

I don't think I could have ever hit something 900 yards away. Never had that good of eyesight. Now, 25 years later my eyesight (with help) is better but my reflexes are gone.

Anonymous said...

I once got a Mulie at near 400 yds but it was an unclean kill (creased abdomen, guts out) and I'll not try one so long again. Mine was a true field shot, by which I mean taken quickly, no rests, aids, supports, bipods tripods, sand bags nor nuthin'; I'm proud of that.

That Tennessee shooter is fantastic. I hope he takes only a few animals a year and leaves some for us amateurs.

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