Swarovski with the digital reticle or the one with the binocular eye-piece adapter, Hensoldt Spotter 45, and a couple of Nightforce Spotting TS-82 scopes were side by side.
Awesome Been a long time no seeing these long distance shooting Thank you These guys sure have evolved compared to 40 years ago It's a joy to watch them
the shot @ 19:06 w/ the .408 left the coolest vapor trail ive probably ever seen, in the zoomed angle and regular angle you can clearly see the shockwave of the bullet through the air.
Yeah, but with how the show is recorded then uploaded to UA-cam, it may have a mirror effect. I seen it a lot on videos uploaded to UA-cam. When they said "Left side", it may have been really left side, but to us, it seem like it hit right side. It may be just a mirror effect caused by recording and uploading to UA-cam. Some cameras do that for some reason. If this isn't the case, then forget everything I just said. lol
@@IlDeimos A lot of lesser known uploaders mirror videos to escape copyright detection. This is not a problem for official channels that own their content.
I’ve never watched this type of stuff, but have done plenty of long range shooting while hunting or having fun. What has always baffled me is the adjusting of the scope. I’ve always just adjusted by changing aim point like the last guy. It’s interesting to see these guys don’t all do it the same.
Shooting It's a beautiful art ,lucky guys in u.s u guys giving platforms fr shooting sports here India arms is like sin garbage , great vedio 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
They canned Hitler's assassination ,he was making a huge mess of things tactically and would've been replaced by a far more capable General who could add 2 years to the War .
@@JG-ge3ui that's what I said ,his Generals were very good but a British sniper team was trained and prepared to take him out at one of the locations he was known to frequent and this plan was dropped .It was called operation Foxley and was to be at the Berghof .
First guy was using.416 I think 375 is an old round but a good one I like 300 ultra mag over the win mag but both are awesome and 30-06 maybe old and 308 but both are my go to for most shots
Or just have convicts with confirmed death sentences, dressed in all white clothing, tied to a tree or pole... then you could see the red blood splat real easy every hit. It would save the state and tax payers millions every year on medical, food and housing all of them living in prison and the processes of hanging, electric chair or injections. Plus being Televised, would put a big damper on major crimes like multiple offenses of murder, rape, child rape and porn, human trafficking, drug cartels and other major crimes around the country, maybe even the world. Ya know, bring back the firing squad, but make it a televised competition. The victims and their families deserve a good public show of JUSTICE ! And the criminals need to see what they will get if they keep it up.
@@whirledpeas1182 The audio is several decibels under what it should normally be. A lot of people have complained about it being too low but you really need to wear over-the-ear headphones to hear it at a proper level.
What preparation do you need to make a shot like that? Do you have to calculate the Coriolis force to know where you have to aim? Recently saw the movie „Shooter” where tehy talked about calculating it. Thanks for your answers
Lots of practice! Wind, temp, elevation, bullet, bullet spin, coriolis force is for both extreme long range 1 mile plus.... You must overcome fear of recoil kick... And these guns kick like a race horse......see channel Iraqveteran8888
Frankly, I believe match grade 750 grain 50 BMG is the best for long range. That heavy ass bullet will fight the wind like a mofo and it keeps its velocity longer than pretty much anything. You'll hear arguments about things like 338 Lapua, 375 or 408 CheyTac and 416 Barrett, but the physics are on 50 BMG's side.
How bout a rundown of each shooter's rig? You briefly touch on different calibers, then nothing on their various ballistics or even who is shooting what. Very low effort.
My greatest weakness was when I would get too relaxed. My heart would beat slower and it would offset my rhythm and even cause slight elevation. It pays to stay keyed in and keyed up.
WPw all this hi end stuff and they still miss, wt hell, i was shooting 5.56mm or .223 rounds with i think burger 115 grain projectiles and at 1,200 yards and scored a 48 out of 50 and thats with f class boys and let me remind you the last time i even shot a weapon was 35+ years ago, when i was in the cadets which shot a L1A1 AU semi auto rifle and i don't have my gun licence at all, was invited to shoot at the F/class and Match rifle practice and thought i would be shooting older military weapon system, boy was i in shock when i seen the rifles they had all customized aluminum bodys and cost around 10 to 15K new for a 7.62mm X 51 or 308 chambered rifle and scope is normally a nightforce as well, but wait, this was around the start of 2019 and i just found out last month that i have a cataract on my right eye and yet the first time i picked up a rifle and shot a 48 out of 50 at 1,200 yards please the rifle is well made and the rounds are made perfectly for that distance have the scoped dialed in for that distance and the barrel and receiver all tuned in perfectly and your one a winner if you know the basics of marksmanship, which is like riding a bike and the size of the target was 16" X 12" and the bulls eye or V mark is only 65MM X 65MM, ( 3" inches SQ) so these guys are full of cash and cant even do a hold over based on the mirage via the scope? Also the human body is 19" X 12" so that is what the target should be at all distances and if you can hit the head ,which is even less in size and also a moving target then your really good especially at those distances the projectile will take around 1 to 5 seconds to get there depending on the ballistics of the projectile and powder used. cheers :)
Why is the audio for this so quiet? 100 volume on my browser, my pc volume, and my speakers and can still barely hear anything... Yet, any other video on youtube I have to turn everything down to like 10% to not blow my eardrums
Commentator needs to ...not comment. Don't know them, don't need to. The "technical" commentator sounds like he's never fired a round in his life, but he's watched, so that makes him an expert. Whether that's an accurate description of the guy is moot, that's how he comes across. Better to just shut up and let the shooter/spotter dialogue carry the day.
Iv a stupid question thats bugging me lol i seen that they have slays on there bipod is that personal choice yet i notice Bob tubb had fixed bipod personally i wouldn't want that bipod moving a single bit when your on target your on only time i would adjust is when changing target maybe different shooting styles. Still spotted a few pulling the trigger putting it down to nerves tho
Really low. Yes I'm old, but if I turned this up to where I could hear it, then went back to the Metallica documentary, my head would explode like Bryan Cranston's in that X-files episode.🤯
This shows you how important the spotter is to the shooter! Paul Phillips spotters were on point. Every adjustment was perfect.
Spotters are the better shooter of the sniper pair
@@SleepyDubVRT yeah that’s why they are spotting
Spotters are the most important person. They do such fast calculations. It's insane to see on deployment when their adrenaline is pumping
What spotting scopes are these guys using?
Swarovski with the digital reticle or the one with the binocular eye-piece adapter, Hensoldt Spotter 45, and a couple of Nightforce Spotting TS-82 scopes were side by side.
I would love to spend a week at the range with all of these guys and learn as much as I could. Would be such a blast!
Spend a what ? A week with those bastards kids...listen mister, they all together know less than you.
Looks like 30-06
@@brianjones3775 338
@@brianjones3775 😆
D. Tubbs was going on pure skill and gut and not listening to his spotter. Had he had a spotter worth a wooden nickel he’d’ve made the shots.
Awesome
Been a long time no seeing these long distance shooting
Thank you
These guys sure have evolved compared to 40 years ago
It's a joy to watch them
David Tubb needs just one of Paul Phillips spotters and he would be unstoppable !
He probably wanted to give his kid a chance.
Exzellente Arbeit! Das sagt ein Zivilist .Ich hatte bei der NVA meinen regulären Wehrdienst abgeleistet.
David Tubb needs a new spotter. He didn't see almost all the hits and the ones he did see were wrong...
Bullet hits above target. "Low and right" 12:45
realy realy nice whole nother level of shooting....amazing!
David Tubb's spotter is blind as a bat.
David basically did it himself on target 2
Stevie Wonder
I felt bad for him too, he definitely could have aced that third if his spotters weren't giving him the wrong feedback
Needs to fire him
Bats aren't blind they just can't see in the dark
This is like watching golf with a bang
I was about to say the same thing. I love it
Golf for men
And a ding
Golf? Golf is Scottish. This kind of long range shooting is AMERICAN!
Right but hit an look vs. hit, walk an re-hit 🤪🤙🏽
1:40 Mike Brewer from Wheeler Dealers explains me some ballistic details 😂
That’s very funny
HAHA !!!!! I LOVE Wheeler Dealers ! I think Mike and Giles should have a show together !
Nice joke men
THE ULTIMATE LONG POKE! INCREDIBLE!
the shot @ 19:06 w/ the .408 left the coolest vapor trail ive probably ever seen, in the zoomed angle and regular angle you can clearly see the shockwave of the bullet through the air.
That was some incredible shooting and spotting. fun stuff
13:07 ok time to replace your spotter
yep, that spotter was sleeping
Oh my God, facts 😂😂😂
Dude was all like "you missed but I still say ding and play it off"
@@KayJayCrazy 😂
The spotter called the miss on the wrong side on David Tubb with target three, making him adjust away from correction.
i'd be pissed if I was David and I watched this
Yeah, but with how the show is recorded then uploaded to UA-cam, it may have a mirror effect. I seen it a lot on videos uploaded to UA-cam. When they said "Left side", it may have been really left side, but to us, it seem like it hit right side.
It may be just a mirror effect caused by recording and uploading to UA-cam. Some cameras do that for some reason.
If this isn't the case, then forget everything I just said. lol
@@IlDeimos A lot of lesser known uploaders mirror videos to escape copyright detection. This is not a problem for official channels that own their content.
if i was David id say ===wat the family===
@@IlDeimos If that was the case here, all the writing would be backwards.
Great video Gentleman ! I lift my hat to all these long range shooters.👍
Lift your hat ? What are they actually good for these men ? If you don't mind me asking.
Would’ve been nice if you told us what caliber each shooter was a shooting.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing.
Pretty sure it's all 22 mag
@@jthewino1 I know your kidding. 22 mag is a rim fire. It wouldn’t go 2 miles ! Lol
@@ItAintMeBabe99 BS! It's called a 45° angle!
@@isaiahchoate Oh, so you think these competitors are shooting a 22 mag cartridge at a 45 degree angle to hit those targets? Really
Interesting to watch. What is like to see is when each shooter is up, tell us about their rifle....caliber, scope model and power.
Mark and Sam would wipe the floor with them. These guys shoot at a door size targets while Mark and Sam hit 24"X24" at those ranges or more.
And also within 3 shots? I doubt it
@@lubieplacki7409 mate they do 3mile plus in 3 shots.
He lives in WA Australia.
Thanks for the video. Maybe bring the volume up for the next video.
that last dude is a beast!
I have no problem at hitting any target at any distance, but the target has a problem being where I want it to be when the round gets there.
Your barn has all of those shots centered in circles. The ones you drew after the shot ---
@@anvilsvs Yes, but don't tell anybody.
Whao... Ma man Paul Philips is the king. well done Paul. Nice video. Wish we had tournaments like that in the islands. Love it all thanks
I've heard louder announcers/commentators at golf tournaments. What do you think, UA-cam charges by the decibel?
Please calm down
@@jaredg8854 Whaaat? I Couldn't hear you.
Paul's spotter is on spot.
Never heard of this show in Canada. Will be looking forward for more.
Bump up your volume i cant hear the voices in the video . Thanks
Good point on tempo from Paul Phillips too much time in the wind equals a miss by the time it gets there.
Watch the championship. The gentleman who wins, flies thru the coarse. It's pretty cool.
The barrels on these guys rigs are off the hook. "Bull" doesn't begin to describe those cannons.
Your sister like my bull rig. She is getting used to the stretch
@@hootertexas9711 I only have brothers so you might what to double check what you are getting into.
Tubb is old school... he's got it... no adjustments with fancy crap/// solid
True mil sniper must hit first shot 100% of time...see;: Iraqveteran8888
That one announcer sounds like he announceing a football game
Yeah he sounds like John Madden
What type of equipment is the one shown at 4:00? Is it binoculars or two spotting scopes put together?
I’ve never watched this type of stuff, but have done plenty of long range shooting while hunting or having fun. What has always baffled me is the adjusting of the scope. I’ve always just adjusted by changing aim point like the last guy. It’s interesting to see these guys don’t all do it the same.
you can do that if you zero it properly and you know the math
If you change both windage and elevation your just estimating since you aren't even on the reticle, much easier to adjust the scope
Shooting It's a beautiful art ,lucky guys in u.s u guys giving platforms fr shooting sports here India arms is like sin garbage , great vedio 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Almost like they teach it in schools right?...
20:05 - That guy doesn't look like a sports shooter, he looks like he's ready to shoot Hitler to stop World War II.
No way, he's too fat to fight in World War II. Dude was out-of-breath from just talking.
They canned Hitler's assassination ,he was making a huge mess of things tactically and would've been replaced by a far more capable General who could add 2 years to the War .
@@JG-ge3ui that's what I said ,his Generals were very good but a British sniper team was trained and prepared to take him out at one of the locations he was known to frequent and this plan was dropped .It was called operation Foxley and was to be at the Berghof .
This was excellent to watch. Thank you.
First guy was using.416 I think 375 is an old round but a good one I like 300 ultra mag over the win mag but both are awesome and 30-06 maybe old and 308 but both are my go to for most shots
They should have a guy with a roller go over the steel plates after each shooter's turn so the spotter can see the hits!
Hit, oh crap you hit the guy with the roller.
Or just have convicts with confirmed death sentences, dressed in all white clothing, tied to a tree or pole... then you could see the red blood splat real easy every hit. It would save the state and tax payers millions every year on medical, food and housing all of them living in prison and the processes of hanging, electric chair or injections. Plus being Televised, would put a big damper on major crimes like multiple offenses of murder, rape, child rape and porn, human trafficking, drug cartels and other major crimes around the country, maybe even the world. Ya know, bring back the firing squad, but make it a televised competition. The victims and their families deserve a good public show of JUSTICE ! And the criminals need to see what they will get if they keep it up.
Yes,knowing the caliber adds or subtracts to the credibility of each shot
After watching the first three guys I think it’s safe to say this competition should be renamed the King of 1 Mile.
kings of nothing. they are definitely not military level shooters.
These guys train the military you doofus
@@drygordspellweaver8761 prove it
@@blue03r6 Shut the fuck up it's literally in the video narration
@@drygordspellweaver8761 they must have edited the fuck out of the video because some of these guys look amateurish. just a couple of fudds.
Mark and Sam videos on here proves he is KING... watch a vid the other day and he was hitting at 5000 yards a 24x24 steel plate
that sound when they hit is so satisfying
I love watching target practise, but I don't fancy waiting the rest of life waiting for a shot to be taken... lol
In my time in the marines we fired 7.62 rounds at 1000 meters. Difference being we fired open iron sights. These optics are amazing.
Nope
If you shoot a 50cal at 45 degree angle into the air, it will travel 2.2 minutes, reach 24 miles in altitude and land 54 miles away
🤯
The level of the audio is SO LOW that I need to crank my amplifier up to 75% of full volume just to understand the words!
Angus Beef you beat me to it! 👍🏻😂
Thats just your ears John
Kinda like Golf
@@whirledpeas1182 The audio is several decibels under what it should normally be. A lot of people have complained about it being too low but you really need to wear over-the-ear headphones to hear it at a proper level.
@@greenrefrigerator its called a joke...
Paul Phillip was moving his gun a lot. That was what affect his second shot at Target 3. He is a great shooter.
I'll do that with my crossman. What a bunch of rookies.
how many pumps ?
@@orsonincharge4879 1 two would be over kill
I can do this with my daisy. At 10ft out. Smh.
Brah, with my slingsot 😁
What preparation do you need to make a shot like that? Do you have to calculate the Coriolis force to know where you have to aim? Recently saw the movie „Shooter” where tehy talked about calculating it. Thanks for your answers
Lots of practice! Wind, temp, elevation, bullet, bullet spin, coriolis force is for both extreme long range 1 mile plus.... You must overcome fear of recoil kick... And these guns kick like a race horse......see channel Iraqveteran8888
damn volume on this vid is so low...
I’ve seen Erick from IraqVeteran8888 drop smaller steel at longer range, on every hit, with an old Mosin Nagano that he’d sporterised.
Great job Paul!
Paul was killing it on the 3rd target
Wait, so which caliber bullet was most effective for hitting the long range targets?
Frankly, I believe match grade 750 grain 50 BMG is the best for long range. That heavy ass bullet will fight the wind like a mofo and it keeps its velocity longer than pretty much anything. You'll hear arguments about things like 338 Lapua, 375 or 408 CheyTac and 416 Barrett, but the physics are on 50 BMG's side.
I think intuition is the only thing that you have to focus on and understand the impuls of your intuition to fire at precisely the right time .
this is nuts. this is why you need like 5 of this sniper in war they can hold a city for a long time.
5:04 the two gold plated "handguns" are actually cap guns I had as a kid.
Not sure how they made it on to an otherwise very good production.
Would be nice to know what caliber each shooter is shooting. Not that difficult is it?
USA 🇺🇸 is such a good country
Nice Setups...great competition!👊🇺🇸
You gotta admire snipers in the army, they shoot with the gun the army gives you and they hit a taget upwards to 3000 meters
I had no idea a gun could shoot that far let alone hit a 3'x3' target, wow.
Combat Sniper record is a CM, on an ISIS insurgent, from 3540m, 2.21 miles by a Canadian JTF2 soldier June 2017.
Pure awesomeness
"Listen to the applause in the background!" *Hears 3 1/2 people clapping*
lol !!
Я Вам просто завидую ! От Души....Мой результат как снайпера -стрелка 1485 м. по противнику . 338 LM. Как наводчика. 1820 м. Повтор был ......
How bout a rundown of each shooter's rig?
You briefly touch on different calibers, then nothing on their various ballistics or even who is shooting what.
Very low effort.
Yea they need to actually get into what they are shooting. I don't understand.
this was incredibly impressive
I'm king of 2 yards...hey there is lot of room for improvement, I'm Canadian :)
front yard and backyard
Lol
Hey not all Canadians are allergic to guns just the ones I don't like
:-D
@@msw7021 #neverbiden
I like mark and Sam after work they shoot 24”x24” plates at all ranges
Absolutely Amazing stuff. Excellent!
3yrs 24/7 in youtube 🤔never heard of this 2mile comp
only shows up today whilst looking at scopes wtf
No excuse not to repaint target every time. Maybe put up paper behind target . It's such a long shot. It would help spotter.
God he yanks hard on that trigger, no soft break for this bloke. 07:42
Lemme grab my crossbow, and someone hold my beer.
My greatest weakness was when I would get too relaxed. My heart would beat slower and it would offset my rhythm and even cause slight elevation. It pays to stay keyed in and keyed up.
14:59 thats some funny cap movement of the guy on the left :)
Would a thermal scope show impacts better, especially where hits on the plate are, maybe even misses?
4 types of mirage, not including Dassault's
I could see things that could be done to make this a better show. Probably way better to be there in person.
Super slo-mo bullet impacts. Better volume, if there are posting to youtube.....
Be nice to able to hear what is being said.
Audio does seem a little low
@@Orofino6 If you have Chrome get an addon called "Ultimate Volume Booster"
Pretty sure Mark and Sam after Work are the kings of 2 miles, easily.
1:57 "all the way down to the 338"
LMAO DAMN, this is where the big biys play.
WPw all this hi end stuff and they still miss, wt hell, i was shooting 5.56mm or .223 rounds with i think burger 115 grain projectiles and at 1,200 yards and scored a 48 out of 50 and thats with f class boys and let me remind you the last time i even shot a weapon was 35+ years ago, when i was in the cadets which shot a L1A1 AU semi auto rifle and i don't have my gun licence at all, was invited to shoot at the F/class and Match rifle practice and thought i would be shooting older military weapon system, boy was i in shock when i seen the rifles they had all customized aluminum bodys and cost around 10 to 15K new for a 7.62mm X 51 or 308 chambered rifle and scope is normally a nightforce as well, but wait, this was around the start of 2019 and i just found out last month that i have a cataract on my right eye and yet the first time i picked up a rifle and shot a 48 out of 50 at 1,200 yards please the rifle is well made and the rounds are made perfectly for that distance have the scoped dialed in for that distance and the barrel and receiver all tuned in perfectly and your one a winner if you know the basics of marksmanship, which is like riding a bike and the size of the target was 16" X 12" and the bulls eye or V mark is only 65MM X 65MM, ( 3" inches SQ) so these guys are full of cash and cant even do a hold over based on the mirage via the scope?
Also the human body is 19" X 12" so that is what the target should be at all distances and if you can hit the head ,which is even less in size and also a moving target then your really good especially at those distances the projectile will take around 1 to 5 seconds to get there depending on the ballistics of the projectile and powder used. cheers :)
@@7071t6 As long as they're having fun, you can't knock it.
Why is the audio for this so quiet? 100 volume on my browser, my pc volume, and my speakers and can still barely hear anything... Yet, any other video on youtube I have to turn everything down to like 10% to not blow my eardrums
Pleas show the next 1
2:30 Are there calf holsters available for such type of rifle?
2000 YARDS HELL OF A HIT .👍👍
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Dans that sound. Thx for the ads scare jump!
the sound level on this video is crap :(
Yeah. I stopped at 4:21. Not worth straining to listen to it. Wish I had my earphones handy; that may have helped.
It's all about the grain. And scope😂😂
Commentator needs to ...not comment. Don't know them, don't need to. The "technical" commentator sounds like he's never fired a round in his life, but he's watched, so that makes him an expert. Whether that's an accurate description of the guy is moot, that's how he comes across. Better to just shut up and let the shooter/spotter dialogue carry the day.
Iv a stupid question thats bugging me lol i seen that they have slays on there bipod is that personal choice yet i notice Bob tubb had fixed bipod personally i wouldn't want that bipod moving a single bit when your on target your on only time i would adjust is when changing target maybe different shooting styles. Still spotted a few pulling the trigger putting it down to nerves tho
4:35 This man is 1000% Right... 😎
16:50 What is 400 CE Bullet ? never heard of such ammo.
@@shnack501 alright, thx for the answer.
Though it was from applied ballistics.
It would be more fair to repaint the targets (at least the 1st target) after each shooter.
Who would like to volunteer for that job? Lol
@@waitin4winter tons of folks
What manufacturer makes those spotter scopes?
Actually a Canadian Sniper has the World record. Took out a Terrorist on the desert over 2.5 miles away. Real combat.
who?
It was a 3500 meters shot. He used a Canadian MacMillan TAC 50 rifle. Canadian Special Forces. Check the news you will see.
@@maxlongo306 No I meant who's the person that asked?
Digital bot.... LOL
Yeah bs. That's like an Old Canadian wives Tale.
I could'nt hear well on the video, is the shooting timed?
Trying to watch these videos but the audio is so bad I can't take it. Either I'm going deaf or a sound engineer is needed!
Really low. Yes I'm old, but if I turned this up to where I could hear it, then went back to the Metallica documentary, my head would explode like Bryan Cranston's in that X-files episode.🤯
Couldn't hear either 🤪
@@chrisferguson1911 Or in that movie, SCANNERS.