Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Killing shot made at distance of 2,430 metres

"If you think the Canadian troops were just zipping around Kabul in armored vehicles, read this, this, and this."
Mad Canuch
I found these three articles posted like you see here over at Mad Canuck's about the great work our northern friends are doing over in Afghanistan, If you like sniper stories you'll like these. Here's a little snippet to wet your appetite.
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A world-record killing shot by a Canadian sniper detachment in Afghanistan could never have been made with the ammunition they were issued when they left Edmonton last winter, the triggerman said in a recent interview. The Canadian .50-calibre rounds have a maximum range of between 2,200 and 2,300 metres.

But the U.S. rounds, they discovered, "fly farther, faster," said Cpl. "Bill", a 26-year-old native of Fogo Island, Nfld.

The two-man Canadian team, coupled with American Sgt. Zevon Durham of Greenville, S.C., made the kill from 2,430 metres, or nearly 2 1/2 kilometres, on the second shot.

This feat is the equivalent of standing at the foot of Yonge St. and hitting a target in the intersection of Yonge and Wellesley Sts., just north of College St.

The first shot blew a bag from the hand of their target, an Al Qaeda fighter walking on a road.

"He didn't even flinch," said Bill, who spoke on condition that his real name not be used.

"We made a correction and the next round hit exactly where we wanted it to. Well, a bit to the right."
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Only a bit tot he right? hey no one is perfect.

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