Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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Not too shabby.
Not too shabby.
Nice playing around. Good to get an Artie round up your wassu. Now for the real life.
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
The soldier shot an IS militant dead from 3,540 metres, which is just over two miles away, in Iraq last month.
The previous record was held by British sniper Craig Harrison, who killed a Taliban fighter in 2009 in Afghanistan from 2,475 metres away (1.5 miles).
The Canadian Armed Forces now holds three of the top five positions for longest confirmed kill shots.
Not too shabby.
Nice playing around. Good to get an Artie round up your wassu. Now for the real life.
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
The soldier shot an IS militant dead from 3,540 metres, which is just over two miles away, in Iraq last month.
The previous record was held by British sniper Craig Harrison, who killed a Taliban fighter in 2009 in Afghanistan from 2,475 metres away (1.5 miles).
The Canadian Armed Forces now holds three of the top five positions for longest confirmed kill shots.
Not too shabby.
Nice playing around. Good to get an Artie round up your wassu. Now for the real life.
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
A Canadian sniper breaks the record for the longest confirmed kill shot - but how?
The soldier shot an IS militant dead from 3,540 metres, which is just over two miles away, in Iraq last month.
The previous record was held by British sniper Craig Harrison, who killed a Taliban fighter in 2009 in Afghanistan from 2,475 metres away (1.5 miles).
The Canadian Armed Forces now holds three of the top five positions for longest confirmed kill shots.
Who the heck is Canada going to shoot?
Why do they even have an army?
Two miles! That’s a hell of a long way when you stop to think about it. Try looking at something two miles away when out in an open area some time.
I’ve been in a cockpit locally a few times looking down 10,000 feet of runway 8R - 26L ahead and it’s hard to imagine having the skill to put a bullet right where one wants it at that distance.