• jeremy@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    Possibly. The shooter is pretty far from the targets. Looks like at least a full second of flight time before impact. Most big bore rifles are at least 2400 feet per second, so the target is 800+ yards away. That’s a hell of a difficult shot, and the way the cross hair is directly on the target leads me to believe this is a computerized scope which is compensating for bullet-drop and windage.

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      1 year ago

      2400 feet per second, so the target is 800+ yards away

      731.52+ meters for anyone wondering (2400 feet is apparently the same as 800 yards).