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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:33 am
 


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... yards.html

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He may be 85 years old, but when Army sniper veteran Ted Gundy was given the chance to show off the skills he used in World War Two, he proved he could still keep up with the very best.
That’s because he was invited to try out the Army’s latest technology in a challenge to hit a target a whopping 1,000 yards away.
But the former member of the Missouri honour guard, stepped up to the challenge with an extremely level head.

After all, he had fought in the Battle of the Bulge – considered one of the most defining clashes of U.S. Army history and remains the largest battle ever fought by United States troops.
Before he could get his hands on the modern day equipment, the Army presented him with a 1903 A4 replica sniper – the same he used in the war and had not seen since 1944.
Despite a 66-year gap without using the gun, he had no ease picking off a target at 300 yards, with all three shots hitting the target.

It was then that the officers taught him how the Army’s custom made Remington 700 works and explained how a 1,000 yard shot can be achieved.
It involves a second sniper, called a spotter, judging the wind direction and any other conditions that could affect the bullet’s trajectory.
Mr Gundy, who lives in Memphis, Missouri, said before the shot: ‘I couldn’t even dream in a thousand years how you would even see the target, yet alone hit it.

'I hope that I can hit the target but if I was betting money I’d bet nine to one that I don’t. That’s a long, long way.’
But his modesty was greater than his skills and he managed with ease to pick off the target, with three impressive head shots all within five inches of each other.
He said afterwards: ‘I couldn’t believe I could have hit anything that far away.’
SFC Robby Johnson, who taught Mr Gundy how to use the new equipment said: ‘To meet someone that was actually there and was a sniper back then, it’s just a great honour.’
Mr Gundy, holding back the tears, said the experience was ‘one of the nicest things to ever happen in my life.’


I only hope I can make it through my day without peeing myself at 85, let alone be able to still make 1000 yard shots! [B-o]


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:15 am
 


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Great story, and rep to boot !


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:51 am
 


BartSimpson wrote:
I only hope I can make it through my day without peeing myself at 85, let alone be able to still make 1000 yard shots! [B-o]


+1 That takes some serious self control to accomplish a shot like that. My hat's off to the man.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:04 am
 


Posted on Mar 1 in the Amazing Video thread.

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You guys gotta keep up!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:21 pm
 


The video says it all! [B-o]


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