Video: 1,000-yard Off-hand Shot with .50 BMG Barrett M107

Most people probably can’t count on one hand (or even one finger) the number of people they know who can shoot a Barrett M107 accurately while standing. When the shot approaches the 1,000-yard mark, that number drastically decreases towards zero. In this video, however, former Army Ranger, sniper team leader, and current rifle instructor Ryan Cleckner tackles the task. To keep this in perspective, a M107 weighs about 37 pounds loaded.

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