My US Navy issued Barrett M82 50BMG shot truck or BMP sized groups at 2 miles on a good day. You guys hitting about a three foot group is an impressive achievement indeed. Two miles is a long, long ways for any cartridge, let alone a 100 year old machine gun round that wasn't designed from the ground up to be an accuracy king.
@Abzocold It may not have been originally designed for such undertakings, but it is awfully good at it. That shot is so difficult that it makes me ill. Nice work. Getting there.
@@kingkezz9188 maybe they took it too far in Australia. IDK Maybe...however here in America incidents where "self defense" is the motivation for shooting someone is the exception rather than the rule. I'm all for gun ownership but more than half the people who I know that own guns I sincerely wish they didn't. If responsibility was in tandem with firearms I'd feel differently but here any idiot can have a deadly weapon and honestly I think it's irresponsible.
I love it when Mark and Sam bring out the "big gun"! - 8 second flight time for "small artillery" in a WA breeze... Just amazing marksmanship and quality rifle to get such a big mass to behave over that distance! Cheers from across the ditch, David
After this video the price of the seminar suddenly increased 10 fold ! I love when I get a notification you and Sam released a new video ! Absolutely love , appreciate and admire your insane abilities!
I can't watch this without running the stopwatch on the phone to get a (very) rough flight time. I got 8.20 seconds for the first shot. 3825 yards is a hell long way...smidge under 3.5 kilometres!!! Brilliant stuff, thankfully these videos cannot be made illegal...yet
Great effort guy's, once more demonstrating what a precision spotting and shooting team you are!! My word that is some rifle. I still can't get over shooting with that precision over those extraordinary distances!! Thank you!
Installed an Arkin Optics 6x25x56 on a Barrett M82,.50BMG, today, w/ 20MOA cantilever rail. Hope to dial it in tomorrow w/ 300 yd. Zero. You folks are the greatest inspiration to reach out farther. Only have 1200 yds. to start with.
I’m always impressed with your rifle setup and position for recoil control! You make these rifles look like they have very little recoil!!! Good shooting!
Amazing to see! Its very Exciting watching you shoot bigger calibers like this. Cant wait for the snow to disappear up here and get more range time. Cheers!
I love it when you bring out the big Gun always fun to watch since I don’t have one at the moment. seems like you have the 50 dialed in good. Think it’s time for that 5k with the 375 or your 416
@@markandsamafterwork you can't put a camera up to the scope to show us your sight picture? I don't think the OP means literally record the shots as you fire them.
Breaking out the big stuff, very cool. That is an awesome looking rifle. My daughter got the opportunity to shoot a G2 Precision .50 cal. "Hammer" and now she feels I need to buy her one... haha. Cheers guys! And the kangaroo, how cool!
G'day Mark and Sam. I was watching you load the breech on this cannon and thinking you nearly need a loader the ramp the shells in having a bit of a chuckle to myself. That is a huge distance and to put a pill so close is just mind blowing. I thought getting a fox at 285 yds with a 22.250 wasn't bad but, You win. Sam always sounds so happy. Your a very lucky man having a partner that has the same interest as your self. Your a great team.
Great shooting guys. I showed my wife and she just shaking her head in disbelief lol. That's cool that the roo was just hanging out while you were firing that cannon off lol
Love Kangaroos. I visited some friends in Two Rocks some years ago when my ship pulled into Perth and they took me to a park that had some huge Kangaroos. It's amazing how powerful they are. Great shooting. You guys are great. Wish I could get my wife to spot for me more often. She does not get into it like Sam does.
Two miles. That's quite a distance. I think that, in addition to skill, favourable conditions, perfect rifling, bullet headspace, powder accuracy, and even stable temperatures along the flight path are needed. I think this would be a challenge for the world's finest shooters, using the world's finest equipment. In really impressed that you got so close. I don't think I'd be able to get the bullet within 10 yards of the target.
love it, i used to send my tikka .308 to 1200 all day and occasionally to 1700m (that was more like artillery then rifle work lol) i wish one day to have the chance to send something bigger out a bit further.
It's so weird how your seasons are exactly opposite ours in the USA. We're nearly out of a horribly long and hard winter. It won't be missed this year, I can attest to that!
That's wild! Never imagined a roo would come right up so close. We have a lot of animals here the Smoky Mountains, but roo's are just amazing to me. I hear they can get to be a nuisance at times though.
Awesome…i couldn’t hit the side of a barn at spitting distance and thats from inside the barn…if that were me i’d be ecstatic just getting it inside the paddock…take a bow brother!
I've always been a fan of the 50BMG , but after watching you Mark getting shook after every shot like a bowl of jelly, I think I'll just remain a fan of the 50BMG. The 338 Lapua does it for me. Cheers, I really enjoy your show.
6.5 is as high as I go. I mean, I'll totally shoot one, but I wouldn't own one. Unless it was free. Or cheap. Okay maybe I totally want one but am in denial about the cost and lack of any use other than plinking.
Wow! That's pretty impressive shooting. I hope you get keep the ability to use those rifles and calibers. Here in Canada apparently the Liberal government has decided that it is too powerful for the average Canadian... 🙄 I love your enthusiasm, Sam. My wife isn't quite as excited about shooting as I am 😉. Love the videos, keep em coming.
WA has a "liberal" government as you call it. Over here the we're mostly "liberal" states and also have a federal, "liberal" government currently. Your definition of liberal as being left wing in your country is reversed here (since we're upside down). It's actually called the Labor Party which is why I use inverted commas. Labor Party is a leftist party, the Liberal Party is the right wing party. Your bemoaning of your leftist government doesn't transfer to our leftist state and federal government when compared to WA and Australia. Your gun laws are far more relaxed than ours at any rate. Ours laws were severely curtailed by the right wing Liberal Party and not by the Left as it happened. Everyone that talks about Australia's tough gun laws never talks about that LOL. I find this basic fact hilarious. For example (with very few exceptions), no individual gun owner can have a semi auto weapon almost of any kind, even a break barrel air rifle requiring a license and gun safe; of course no handguns outside of gun clubs. A .50 is hardly a gun that is going to threaten society considering its size and the cost of everything about it so the regs reflect that I suppose. A semi auto .308 (or anything else SA) is but a dream here. Consider yourself lucky.
Dear friends, Mark and Sam; I enjoy your videos and liked them a lot. In this case it could be posible that the issue has to do with the “resolution” on the adjustments that you are dialing. Meaning that if you go and correct a click up you miss by biting high, wheareas if you click one down you missed hitting low. And so the target might be “between clicks” that and the statistical error could affect the results. One experimental way to solve this would be to place the target where hits “high” or “low” and then see how the statistical error affects the result. Anyway hope you keep on this since it is interesting. Greetings and keep up with the great stuff you are doing!
Incredible stuff that’s no mean feat to get that close. Just goes to show how in tune special forces snipers are to pull of executed shots at this range. Thoroughly enjoy your channel guys.
Nobody in SF is legitimately pulling off shots at this range without a SUBSTANTIAL degree of luck and or exaggeration (especially when there's no incentive to NOT let claims go unchecked). If you think a military shooter and rifle is honed in to the same degree as this, you'd have to be very naïve.
Awesome shooting👍 I love the big stuff. Hopefully, you can continue to use calibers like 408,416 and 50BMG. Question for you. Considering all the calibers you've ever shot, what is your favorite caliber/cartridge for ELR? Greetings from Austria.
My US Navy issued Barrett M82 50BMG shot truck or BMP sized groups at 2 miles on a good day. You guys hitting about a three foot group is an impressive achievement indeed. Two miles is a long, long ways for any cartridge, let alone a 100 year old machine gun round that wasn't designed from the ground up to be an accuracy king.
Yep, Cheers Man, thanks
@Abzocold
It may not have been originally designed for such undertakings, but it is awfully good at it. That shot is so difficult that it makes me ill.
Nice work. Getting there.
Hope you guys keep your rights to still own these calibres and making content with them. Literally putting Aus on the shooters map.
Cheers Man, thanks
We lost our right to own 50’s in Canada a few years ago now
@@Gangster88232 Special needs ape
@@Beebop-ow9ge America is the place to be 2A. Jealous. Self defence isn't a valid reason to own firearms in Australia.
@@kingkezz9188 maybe they took it too far in Australia. IDK Maybe...however here in America incidents where "self defense" is the motivation for shooting someone is the exception rather than the rule. I'm all for gun ownership but more than half the people who I know that own guns I sincerely wish they didn't. If responsibility was in tandem with firearms I'd feel differently but here any idiot can have a deadly weapon and honestly I think it's irresponsible.
That was some impressive shooting. Your skill and the teamwork you both show should be a lesson for anyone getting into longe range shooting.
Cheers Kurt, thank you
I love it when Mark and Sam bring out the "big gun"! - 8 second flight time for "small artillery" in a WA breeze... Just amazing marksmanship and quality rifle to get such a big mass to behave over that distance! Cheers from across the ditch, David
Thanks Dave, Cheers man
After this video the price of the seminar suddenly increased 10 fold ! I love when I get a notification you and Sam released a new video ! Absolutely love , appreciate and admire your insane abilities!
Lol, Cheers Rob
Time of flight is insane! Great job!!
Cheers
You can take a coffee when that bullet fly's to the target. Nice shooting 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Lol, Cheers
I can't watch this without running the stopwatch on the phone to get a (very) rough flight time. I got 8.20 seconds for the first shot.
3825 yards is a hell long way...smidge under 3.5 kilometres!!!
Brilliant stuff, thankfully these videos cannot be made illegal...yet
Cheers Pete, thanks man
Great effort guy's, once more demonstrating what a precision spotting and shooting team you are!! My word that is some rifle. I still can't get over shooting with that precision over those extraordinary distances!! Thank you!
cheers Man, thanks
Splendid shooting and excellent teamwork. Will be interesting to see you guys progressing with this setup. Cheers.
Cheers Jon
The best shooting team ever well done guys.
Cheers Margaret
Installed an Arkin Optics 6x25x56 on a Barrett M82,.50BMG, today, w/ 20MOA cantilever rail. Hope to dial it in tomorrow w/ 300 yd. Zero. You folks are the greatest inspiration to reach out farther. Only have 1200 yds. to start with.
Awesome, Cheers
I’m always impressed with your rifle setup and position for recoil control! You make these rifles look like they have very little recoil!!! Good shooting!
Thanks Chris, Cheers
Very high quality footage and instructive video folks. Flawless teamwork and triple A's communication.
Cheers Man, thank you
hey mark and sam, im a big fan!! great shooting and amazing teamwork :)
Cheers Jack, thanks
The best Sniper Video, i have ever seen. WOW!!!!!
Cheers Man, thanks
I'm always watching you too guys...i'm from phillipines
Awesome. Cheers Roberto
Amazing to see! Its very Exciting watching you shoot bigger calibers like this. Cant wait for the snow to disappear up here and get more range time. Cheers!
Thanks Nathaniel, Cheers
Getting the big guns out now while you can, great work 👍
Cheers
You are such a great team 👏 I enjoy very much your videos thanks for sharing
Thanks Dave, Cheers Man
Great video! Always fun watching you two.
Cheers Jeremy
50 BMG what dreams are made of, will never happen in South Australia
Cheers Man, glad you like
You two are a inspiration to us average shooters great shooting
Thank you Dave, Cheers
You two are awesome, that looks like so much fun!
Cheers Bob
I love it when you bring out the big Gun always fun to watch since I don’t have one at the moment. seems like you have the 50 dialed in good. Think it’s time for that 5k with the 375 or your 416
Cheers Tim, not got the clean air we need sorry bud
Would love to see what you see in the scope. You guys are inspiring.
Besides the cost and effort it would take us, that Not suitable for ELR stuff, sorry, Cheers
Was thinking the same.
@@markandsamafterwork you can't put a camera up to the scope to show us your sight picture? I don't think the OP means literally record the shots as you fire them.
Amazing as always! So close.
Cheers Will
Awesome shooting, Mark.
Thanks John
Sat on the edge of my chair every shot so excited
Awesome, Cheers
Awesome grouping with the 50 BMG at distance🎯
Thanks Billy
I find watching your videos really soothing haha. Thanks for creating this content :)
👍👍😎
Breaking out the big stuff, very cool. That is an awesome looking rifle. My daughter got the opportunity to shoot a G2 Precision .50 cal. "Hammer" and now she feels I need to buy her one... haha. Cheers guys!
And the kangaroo, how cool!
Lol, Cheers Mike
G'day Mark and Sam. I was watching you load the breech on this cannon and thinking you nearly need a loader the ramp the shells in having a bit of a chuckle to myself. That is a huge distance and to put a pill so close is just mind blowing. I thought getting a fox at 285 yds with a 22.250 wasn't bad but, You win. Sam always sounds so happy. Your a very lucky man having a partner that has the same interest as your self. Your a great team.
Cheers Chris, thanks again, all the best
Y'alls skills and team are so awesome.
Cheers Man
The Roo was like, " Oi, you lot, I was trying to get a bit of kip here. "
Lol, Cheers
I dont understand your slang.
@@dewaldsteyn1306 Hey, you people, I was trying to sleep here.
Great shooting guys. I showed my wife and she just shaking her head in disbelief lol. That's cool that the roo was just hanging out while you were firing that cannon off lol
Thanks Stan
Darn good muzzle brake. Stout load too!
Yep, Cheers Man
I just ordered a muzzle break from youll and I'm excited to get to start using it when it arrives. Great videos!
Awesome, Cheers Man
I got one, awesome product :)
Thanks for sharing this video and great shooting.
Thanks Dwayne
Great job Mark
Cheers
Great content as always. Thanks for this.
Thanks man, Cheers
There is power. 👍 I can see that the fanbase is getting bigger and bigger. 😉
Pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱
Thanks Adam, Cheers
You are amazing guys
That is what I need.
Cheers
Quality , what a Team 👍👍💥
Cheers
Love Kangaroos. I visited some friends in Two Rocks some years ago when my ship pulled into Perth and they took me to a park that had some huge Kangaroos. It's amazing how powerful they are. Great shooting. You guys are great. Wish I could get my wife to spot for me more often. She does not get into it like Sam does.
Yes very lucky here, glad you liked, Man
Extremely consistent and dang good accuracy
Thanks Man
Always enjoy your content
Cheers
Two miles. That's quite a distance. I think that, in addition to skill, favourable conditions, perfect rifling, bullet headspace, powder accuracy, and even stable temperatures along the flight path are needed. I think this would be a challenge for the world's finest shooters, using the world's finest equipment. In really impressed that you got so close. I don't think I'd be able to get the bullet within 10 yards of the target.
Thanks Man, Chees
Love seeing that 50 BMG round loaded!
😎👍
Got a kick out of your roo at the end of the vid, so cool. Thx for the vid
Cheers Will
What a log to toss down range. Wow. Cool.
Lol, yep, Cheers
love it, i used to send my tikka .308 to 1200 all day and occasionally to 1700m (that was more like artillery then rifle work lol) i wish one day to have the chance to send something bigger out a bit further.
cheers
Exceptional shooting.
Cheers Merve
Another great vid, what great team you two are 👌 that’s a beast of rifle
Thanks Jamie
It's so weird how your seasons are exactly opposite ours in the USA. We're nearly out of a horribly long and hard winter. It won't be missed this year, I can attest to that!
Cheers Man
So weird? How?
That's wild! Never imagined a roo would come right up so close. We have a lot of animals here the Smoky Mountains, but roo's are just amazing to me. I hear they can get to be a nuisance at times though.
Yep, glad you liked Josh, Cheers
Are you a TN guy Joshua??
Awesome…i couldn’t hit the side of a barn at spitting distance and thats from inside the barn…if that were me i’d be ecstatic just getting it inside the paddock…take a bow brother!
Lol, Cheers Russ
Beautiful bracket shooting
Cheers Jo
I am so very amazed at your shooting, that is still sub MOA grouping
Thanks Sterling
Not only great shooting, but fantastic filming too. Cheers.
Thanks John
Tidak bosan nonton ,konten anda ,trimakasih sudah berbagi,,salam dari indonesia
Cheers Sido, thank you
My god that was impressive especially over that distance
Cheers Pete
Hey guys👍👍 you should compete to a king of 2 miles. Awsome project and load dev. Keep itup guys 👍
Cheers Man, thanks
Very awesome!
Cheers Man
The 50's tightening up. Very cool.
Cheers John
Nice video 😊 (from France)
Cheers Mik
Great shooting so close!!
Yep, lol, thanks Loren
Really enjoyable video.
Cheers Man
I've always been a fan of the 50BMG , but after watching you Mark getting shook after every shot like a bowl of jelly, I think I'll just remain a fan of the 50BMG. The 338 Lapua does it for me. Cheers, I really enjoy your show.
Thanks John, Cheers
6.5 is as high as I go. I mean, I'll totally shoot one, but I wouldn't own one. Unless it was free. Or cheap. Okay maybe I totally want one but am in denial about the cost and lack of any use other than plinking.
The lack of flinch on Sam is amazing. I'm flinching on the other side of the country.
Lol, Cheers Bor
Looks like alot of fun, greetings from the States ^_^
Cheers
Serious air time..great job
Cheers Scott
Awsome team work
👍😎
Nice work. Good spotter.
Thanks Man
Wow, great shooting!
cheers Man
Love your videos 👍👍👍
Cheers Alan
So you are in WA! I do hope McGowans little gun-grab isn't going to ruin things for you. Respect from Marangaroo.
Thanks Man, Cheers and all our best.
Great shooting! Well done.
Thanks Man
Wow! That's pretty impressive shooting. I hope you get keep the ability to use those rifles and calibers. Here in Canada apparently the Liberal government has decided that it is too powerful for the average Canadian... 🙄
I love your enthusiasm, Sam. My wife isn't quite as excited about shooting as I am 😉. Love the videos, keep em coming.
Thanks Ricky, Cheers
WA has a "liberal" government as you call it. Over here the we're mostly "liberal" states and also have a federal, "liberal" government currently. Your definition of liberal as being left wing in your country is reversed here (since we're upside down). It's actually called the Labor Party which is why I use inverted commas. Labor Party is a leftist party, the Liberal Party is the right wing party.
Your bemoaning of your leftist government doesn't transfer to our leftist state and federal government when compared to WA and Australia.
Your gun laws are far more relaxed than ours at any rate. Ours laws were severely curtailed by the right wing Liberal Party and not by the Left as it happened. Everyone that talks about Australia's tough gun laws never talks about that LOL. I find this basic fact hilarious.
For example (with very few exceptions), no individual gun owner can have a semi auto weapon almost of any kind, even a break barrel air rifle requiring a license and gun safe; of course no handguns outside of gun clubs.
A .50 is hardly a gun that is going to threaten society considering its size and the cost of everything about it so the regs reflect that I suppose. A semi auto .308 (or anything else SA) is but a dream here. Consider yourself lucky.
Voltaren for the shoulder and back, Mark? It looked like the blow was moving your whole body. Great stuff - thanks.
Lol, no all good, Cheers Justin
Very impressions,
Good partner.
Cheers
With all those shots Marks shoulder is crying!!!!😂😂
Lol, cheers
Dang, 8 sec of flight. Very cool
Cheers
Heck yeah brother 👍👍
Cheers Lyndon
Always a treat to see the big 50, awesome shooting.
Thanks Phil
Just plain good shootn’ plus a kangaroo can’t ask for much more than that!
Lol, Cheers Rob
2:23 nice in line, beautiful strike!
The main reason why I watch your content is Sam's joy when she's calling the shots. Very satisfying. ❤
Cheers Man
man he is marksmen crazy
Cheers
😎🤗saludos desde chile fantasticos tiros usted le hace honor a los famosos fusileros australianos de la primera y segunda guerra mundial
Cheers Carlos, thanks man
Wow. That's amazing.
Cheers
If my math is right, that's *2.17 miles*
Incredible!
Yep, Cheers
Dear friends, Mark and Sam; I enjoy your videos and liked them a lot. In this case it could be posible that the issue has to do with the “resolution” on the adjustments that you are dialing. Meaning that if you go and correct a click up you miss by biting high, wheareas if you click one down you missed hitting low. And so the target might be “between clicks” that and the statistical error could affect the results. One experimental way to solve this would be to place the target where hits “high” or “low” and then see how the statistical error affects the result. Anyway hope you keep on this since it is interesting. Greetings and keep up with the great stuff you are doing!
No, not the case, just the accuracy of the round, we have videos to explain, Cheers
Incredible stuff that’s no mean feat to get that close. Just goes to show how in tune special forces snipers are to pull of executed shots at this range. Thoroughly enjoy your channel guys.
Cheers Matt, thanks.
Nobody in SF is legitimately pulling off shots at this range without a SUBSTANTIAL degree of luck and or exaggeration (especially when there's no incentive to NOT let claims go unchecked). If you think a military shooter and rifle is honed in to the same degree as this, you'd have to be very naïve.
Good shooting! I thought the visitor was going to ask for your credentials.
Lol, cheers
Great stuff😄
Cheers Man
Awesome shooting👍 I love the big stuff. Hopefully, you can continue to use calibers like 408,416 and 50BMG. Question for you. Considering all the calibers you've ever shot, what is your favorite caliber/cartridge for ELR?
Greetings from Austria.
Thank you Jochen, and no favorites, but do have a few videos discussed pros and cons, Cheers
Sam is the best
Yep, Cheers
wonderful!
Cheers
Well done
Cheers
So if I ever get between a shooter and a 50, I need to be 3 miles a way. Thanks guys great video
Lol, Cheers