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    Default TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

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    TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

    Using a custom rifle chambered in .408 Cheyenne Tactical, Bill Poor connected on a 3-mile shot to set what could be a new world record.
    Bill Poor, of Tuscola, Texas, reportedly connected on a 3-mile shot Jan. 14, 2018 near Midland. His 5,280-yard shot breaks the unofficial record of 2.84 miles (5,000 yards) set by retired Navy SEAL SEAL Charles Melton in Sept. 2017. And, it shatters the 3,800-yard and 4,210-yard shots the Hill Country Rifle Team made in 2015 and 2016.

    Poor used a custom rifle modified by Vestal’s Custom Rifles, chambered in .408 CheyTac, firing a 390-grain bullet at 3,160 feet per second. It took the bullet over 14 seconds to reach the target 3 miles away.

    Specifically designed for long-distance shooting, Cheyenne Tactical cartridges are popular among long-distance marksmen. Charles Melton also used a .408 CheyTac to make his 2.8-mile shot last year, and the HCR Team used a .375 CheyTac for both of their epic shots.



    It reportedly took Poor just eight attempts to hit a 53-inch-wide target when he made his 3-mile shot.

    I don’t care who you are, that is some extremely impressive shooting. Unfortunately, the Guinness Book of World Records likely won’t recognize Poor’s record-breaking shot. Apparently, they don’t recognize any shooting records made with optics.



    Even so, by making that incredible 3-mile shot, Bill Poor has likely cemented a spot for himself with the top marksmen in the world.

    Poor may not have long to hold the record for the longest-distance rifle shot, though. Charles Melton has announced he’ll be attempting a 6,000-yard (3.4 miles) shot soon.

    Stay tuned to see how things go.
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    Another article: https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/ci...r-3-mile-shot/

    Civilian Shooter SHATTERS Record With Jaw-Dropping 3-Mile Shot

    Within the realm of the civilian firearm enthusiast world, there are a variety of ways in which shooters can display expert marksmanship, particularly with accurate, long-range shots.

    According to Wide Open Spaces, a Texas man could very well have set a new, unofficial record for the longest shot with a rifle after he connected with a target positioned some three miles away from him and his custom-built rifle.

    The record, which breaks the old, unofficial record of 2.84-miles set in 2017 by retired U.S. Navy SEAL Charles Melton, will likely also be deemed unofficial as well. The Guinness Book of World Records is not expected to recognize it as official because the shooter used special optics on his rifle, a piece of equipment that has been ruled as disqualifying in the eyes of Guinness.


    It was first reported by the Abilene Reporter-News that the incredible three-mile shot was made on Jan. 14 by a Tuscola, Texas, man named Bill Poor on a ranch near Midland.

    “The last guy (to do this) hit a target up in Utah at 5,000 yards away and it took him 38 shots,” stated Poor. “I hit 5,280 yards in eight shots.”

    To make his shot, Poor used a specially built rifle from Virginia-based Vestal Custom Rifles which was chambered in the sniper-specific caliber of .408 Cheyenne Tactical, or CheyTac, a round that weighs in at 390 grains and comes out of the gun at an estimated 3,160-feet per second.

    Mounted atop that rifle was a special scope attached to a custom-designed seven-inch tall riser, which allowed for the incredible distance.

    Even then, Poor had to make his shot from on top of a raised platform and aim significantly higher than the 53-inch target that was three-miles away in order to account for the curvature of the earth and bullet drop, as well as the relative humidity, temperature, wind and even the density of the air that day.

    According to The Dallas Morning News, Poor explained that he had been calculating and planning the record-breaking shot for about three years, and stated, “It didn’t happen overnight. It took a lot of homework and a lot of science.”

    Unfortunately, that hard work and dedication to his craft likely won’t be paid off with official recognition of his shot by Guinness, just as the organization didn’t recognize the shot by Melton, because they both used scopes.

    “They do not recognize shots with optics,” Poor said. “Several guys have tried and sent them in everything, but for some reason they just don’t want to take it.”

    For its part, Guinness noted the significant variance of different types of optics as the reason why it refuses to accept record shots from marksmen utilizing rifles with that particular accessory, in order to keep the playing field level for all potential record-breaking shooters.

    As for the shot itself that Poor took, it actually traveled through the air for 14 seconds after being fired prior to hitting the target three miles away, and required the assistance of two separate spotters who helped Poor make adjustments with his aim until he hit the sweet spot.

    “It’s a 14-second flight time,” explained Poor. “It’s 10 seconds before the spotter downrange can hear the boom of the rifle going off, and another four before the bullet hits the target. You have that much time and you’re thinking ‘This is it.'”

    Though Poor’s record will likely remain unofficial, it also may not even last for very long, as the former SEAL he just bested for the longest shot has since stated that he intends to reclaim the unofficial record for himself again soon.

    “Stand by,” Melton told the Dallas Morning News. “We are about to do 6,000 (yards).”


    Please share this on Facebook and Twitter to let everyone know about the Texas man who just set an unofficial long-distance shooting record by hitting a target located three miles away.
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    Default Re: TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

    Great! Now he can shoot schools up from 3 miles away
    I remember 2 miles with the 50 was a feat in itself, and the target was a 12 tall rock.

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    Could he see the target at three miles even with that scope? I'm guessing that he had a spotter up front telling him which direction to go with how many clicks.
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    I want to see him behind the scope. That cheek riser and scope are ridiculous. The bullet arc must have been incredible! The shot is impressive. The rifle set up not so much.
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    Wanna impress, offhand.
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    Default Re: TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Could he see the target at three miles even with that scope? I'm guessing that he had a spotter up front telling him which direction to go with how many clicks.
    two spotters according to the article
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daycrawler View Post
    I want to see him behind the scope. That cheek riser and scope are ridiculous. The bullet arc must have been incredible! The shot is impressive. The rifle set up not so much.
    The trajectory would be interesting to see.
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    Default Re: TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

    Wondering why the muzzle velocity is described as estimated. Re Guinness... I'm guessing the record started out tracking iron sights and it's a category that can't be changed. But why not a separate scoped category? Wonder what the direction was.

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    Default Re: TEXAS MAN NAILS 3-MILE SHOT TO SET NEW DISTANCE RECORD

    It reportedly took Poor just eight attempts to hit a 53-inch-wide target when he made his 3-mile shot.
    So was this the first time he tried this with his new rifle or was he trying all winter?

    One shot is BS. Do it again in another 10 shots and we can talk............

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