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30mm with exploding shells=deadguy splatter i didnt like the yea hes wounded ok light him up again part. but from what ive read on it the guys had a stinger in a feild er sumthin....

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Old 01-15-2004, 06:13 PM   #26
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30mm with exploding shells=deadguy splatter i didnt like the yea hes wounded ok light him up again part. but from what ive read on it the guys had a stinger in a feild er sumthin.
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Old 01-15-2004, 06:18 PM   #27
 
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[b] how did he hit the guy? he started shooting when the crosshairs were away from the target....
they arent perfectly calibrated at all times. different distances away from the target, wind coditions and all that would affect it. he obviously has done that many times before and in that area. if you watch closely, you can see the bullets being off the crosshairs a little bit.
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Old 01-15-2004, 06:47 PM   #28
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Cool helicopter vid. they f*ck with us why not get even a little bit??? As for the prarie dogs,
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Old 01-15-2004, 07:02 PM   #29
 
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that was gross...yet funny as hell!!
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Old 01-15-2004, 07:46 PM   #30
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Carnage, beautiful. My buddy's 30-30 blew the head off a large bird, so it's easy to believe a high powered rifle could do that to a prarie dog.

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Old 01-15-2004, 07:50 PM   #31
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Sick bastards. Won't even watch the video. If it's farmers doing it to stop prairie dog holes in their fields, that's one thing. But for enjoyment, that's another. same as killing cats or dogs.
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Old 01-15-2004, 08:09 PM   #32
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[b] what kind of round did they use to shoot the prairie dogs?

30.06? I dont think a odd-six would make a little varmit blow up like that...
223...22-250...222...many different,I use a 223 w/winchester varmnit rounds...and we do it for field control...rabbits and crows also.....crows make the biggest mess....those rounds put a 13" exit hole in a 70# turkey but a friend of mine just got a marlin .17 and its impressive,we'll be using those from now on
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Old 01-15-2004, 08:27 PM   #33
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Saw that helicopter clip on a news program. Think it happened recently in Iraq. A couple of seconds forward of that movie they spotted them tossing something into the fields, looked exactly like a rocket propelled gernade. One reason they hit the guy a second time, incase another one was in the truck. This really shines some light on why foreign enemies give the Apache the nickname of "whisper of death", and such. That helicopter was so quite that the guys on the ground never heard it at all until it fired. Kind of hard to imagine that much firepower being so close and having no idea that its there. Guess thats why the US is the number one super power. To bad the blackhawks arent having as much luck.
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Old 01-15-2004, 08:31 PM   #34
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Wow im glad im not a praire dog
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[b] Saw that helicopter clip on a news program. Think it happened recently in Iraq. A couple of seconds forward of that movie they spotted them tossing something into the fields, looked exactly like a rocket propelled gernade. One reason they hit the guy a second time, incase another one was in the truck. This really shines some light on why foreign enemies give the Apache the nickname of "whisper of death", and such. That helicopter was so quite that the guys on the ground never heard it at all until it fired. Kind of hard to imagine that much firepower being so close and having no idea that its there. Guess thats why the US is the number one super power. To bad the blackhawks arent having as much luck.
how can a helicopter be "so quiet"

someone please explain....

Apache helicopter to be more exact...


the helicopter had to be at least a mile away for them not to hear it?

helicopters are loud as fuck...
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Old 01-15-2004, 10:34 PM   #37
 
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The most probable reason it is so quiet would be the blade design. The sound of a helicopter is mostly from the movement of the blades in the air. I would guess that with the military's tech, they made it so either the blades do not produce so much sound, or it is simply directed in another direction, instead of towards the ground. I am sure Airjockie could give the correct answer on this.

BTW if you think that is quiet, I recently went out to a spot that a lot of people go 4 wheeling, and the military flys the new Osprey planes out there. We went in the night and these things were no more than 1000 feet off the ground but we could barely hear them, the sound was almost inaudible.
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yup


Blade design....
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Old 01-15-2004, 10:53 PM   #39
 
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Scary thing is..... that was the Apachi....the Comanche will be better.....
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Old 01-15-2004, 10:56 PM   #40
 
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There isn't much that can tangle with an Apache...

Except a HIND.
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Old 01-15-2004, 10:59 PM   #41
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blade desighn and they are prolly 1347373 feet away. you heard him call for the auto range finder.
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Old 01-15-2004, 11:30 PM   #42
 
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so what was that? a cop shooting? a war flick or what?
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some confict in Iraq I think.....
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Old 01-15-2004, 11:33 PM   #44
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iraqis getting pwnt
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Old 01-15-2004, 11:33 PM   #45
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i used to play this game that was called camache it was so cool.
it was a helicopter shooting some bad guys in some war.
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[b] i used to play this game that was called camache it was so cool.
it was a helicopter shooting some bad guys in some war.
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Old 01-16-2004, 06:00 PM   #48
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coulda been a .50 cal rifle getten them dawgs. my gramps had a chinese one and we blew a chunk out of a deer about the size of a prarie dog.

needless to say we were pissed when most of our venison was gone.
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[b] coulda been a .50 cal rifle getten them dawgs
The U.S. standard for for M-2 .50 cal ball is 12 inches at 600 meters, which is hardly the stuff of precision marksmanship. M-2 50 cal. 709-gr bullet w/ muzzle velocity of 2,850 FPS will have a -20.6 inch trajectory at 400 m. Even with the Maximum effective 60 degree target angle a 400 m shot with a .50 would require 19.5 inches of compensation. Now, add that to the fact that the lil ole dawg was moving sometimes and that means time in flight would be .4638 seconds @ 400 m requiring a moving target (2 mph) to have a lead of 16.30 inches! Just too many equations and highly doubtful that it was anywhere near a .50 cal
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[b] coulda been a .50 cal rifle getten them dawgs
The U.S. standard for for M-2 .50 cal ball is 12 inches at 600 meters, which is hardly the stuff of precision marksmanship. M-2 50 cal. 709-gr bullet w/ muzzle velocity of 2,850 FPS will have a -20.6 inch trajectory at 400 m. Even with the Maximum effective 60 degree target angle a 400 m shot with a .50 would require 19.5 inches of compensation. Now, add that to the fact that the lil ole dawg was moving sometimes and that means time in flight would be .4638 seconds @ 400 m requiring a moving target (2 mph) to have a lead of 16.30 inches! Just too many equations and highly doubtful that it was anywhere near a .50 cal
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