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Canadian sniper sets world record with 2.2-mile pickoff of ISIS fighter
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(06-23-2017, 01:28 PM)Dakota Wrote: Like the article says, huge props to the spotter. That is the person who does a multitude of calculations to account for a wide variety of factors over that 2.2 mile ride the bullet took. I take nothing away from the sniper. That was a hell of a job. However, calculating as many factors as the spotter had to do during that shot is quite impressive. More impressive than the shot itself, IMO. absolutely unreal shot. Spotter and sniper both are incredible. I can't imagine trying to calculate wind, elevation, and the time it takes for the bullet to travel that distance and stay on target.
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