  loosedobbs
join:2006-06-13 Mississauga, ON
2 edits | reply to thebaron Re: [Hi-Bandwidth] Canadian sniper wipes out enemy in Afghanista
Thank you for pointing out its Fake. Also note OP has not challenged.
Apart from the record 2,310/2,430 meters, it was on CBC series and what I saw there was different. In that Episode they showed the dead body after they reach that spot. Episode also showed why the sniper force was disbanded.
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q76G7F4dV8 |
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  thebaron Premium join:2003-12-09 Stittsville, ON
2 edits | reply to TKJunkMail Fake fake fake fake.
This video has been circulating the internet for years now. It is not people that are being shot, it is prairie dogs/Richardson ground squirrels with a fast expanding bullet most likely a .22-250 or something similar.
Military bullets don't expand that quickly, in fact, they don't expand at all. Those violent expansions are from a very fast, small caliber round, most likely polymer tipped or hollow point.
Prairie dogs being shot WARNING: Graphic »www.dogbegone.com/video/maxcarn1.wmv
EDIT: I can understand how people with minimal firearms knowledge would think that the big bad .50 would do this to someone. Especially after watching shows like "Future Weapons" and the like where they show it penetrating 6" of steel from 1 mile away etc. The fact is Penetration = no expansion. Expansion = no penetration. Very fast light bullets expand violently on impact and are used for smaller game. Heavyer bullets penetrate deeper and are used for larger game (and humans) to ensure that the vital organs are reached. Larger diameter bullets (.30 cal and up) never "explode" people like that and smaller diameter (.224) expand too soon on impact to reach vital organs (except when FMJ is used) |
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