Ten best Sniper Shooters in the history :
A sniper is perhaps the toughest and hard working shooters of all time as the capability of shooting longer owing to the insurmountable reasons of wind, necessary observations, craftsman ship, accuracy and camouflage, and ignoring which the bullet is responsible to land meters apart and perhaps killing another innocent. let’s checkout top 10 best Sniper Shooters in the history.
1. Navy SEALS
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Following a pirate hijacking the ship, Maersk Alabama cargo was aided by the United States incredible Navy SEALs who parachuted their landing into the same neighboring areas of the sea. The SEALs were not given any permission to shoot unless the Captain’s life was in immediate danger. After proper scouting and following what we can fool-stop as perhaps advanced and fastest telepathy, the three SEALs accurately fired in absolute unity before any of the pirates could even breathe on the bullet, following which the Captain was also rescued.
2. Mike Plumb Saves His Victim’s Life
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In order to save a suicidal man threatening to end his life with the .38 tiny hand-sized revolver, SWAT sniper Mike Plumb was called in by the police to shoot off the Man’s revolver which was an odd 2 inch perhaps of non-man, from 60 yards away, which he dutifully did by rendering a beautiful shattering off, of the gun without hurting the man physically or mentally.
3. Carlos Hathcock Shoots a Dude through His Scope
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Upon an enemy round up that killed his buddy soldiers, Carlos Hathcock crawled over to his rival sniper behind a proper cover without actually confirming his hint of the rival’s presence as to be real. His hint was the shimmering glint on a dew drop on a grass that helped him to conclude it as a sniper presence or a harmless glass-like material in the distance. Relying on his convictions Carlos shot into the enemy’s Sniper Scope from 500 yards away.
4. Steve Reichert Shoots Through a Wall
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Noticing the presence of three enemy soldiers creeping up around the building next to his and his comrades’ stay, Steve took his assumed angle to aim from a mile afar the three enemies to be shot through a wall. Needless to add, all three were dead. The first died of the direct shot and the other two died upon the collapse of the building. One shot, three people, from a mile afar; this was one masterpiece even the virtual reality couldn’t replicate.
5. Matt Hughes Curves the Bullet
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In an effort to kill two Iraqi enemies during the war, Matt Hughes basking in the endless odds a mile’s distance, heavy wind and the relatively least exposed human- part of his enemy, he shot with his not so competent rifle in an insanely different direction 38 feet high to overcome the insurmountable. The end results of course had to kill the Iraqi after the bullet followed the parabolic trajectory and stabbed through his chest.
6. Adelbert F. Waldron
During a usual patrolling along the shores of Maekong River, Waldron noticed an enemy perched up on a coconut tree with a sniper, 900 m away. The Sergeant took armed himself and shot a perfect shot to kill the enemy right on the coconut tree.
7. Lyudmila Pavlichenko
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She was a Nazi fighter responsible for the death of 300 and more soviet soldiers. Her shot that marked the history was in Odessa when she was confirmed with the killing of an enemy soldier who was about to shoot her when Pavlichenko shot him from 700m away with her Mosin Nagat Bolt Action.
8. Corporal Rob Furlong
This gentleman hold the record of the longest a sniper had shot to successfully kill, at a distance of 1.5 miles. Armed with a .50 McMillan Tac with low drag bullets, he fired thrice to hit twice his enemy and hold the record.
9. Thomas Plunkett
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Plunkett was an Irish soldier who hit fame owing to his two recurrent shots with the inefficient Baker Rifle while his enemies were armed with Brown Bess Muskets. Plunkett shot one of the Generals from 600m afar and subsequently reloaded and fired at General’s bodyguard from the same distance. Owing to the 19th century under-developed ammunition, this is considered an incredible feat for a Baker Rifle.
10. Sgt Grace
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In the year 1864, Sgt Grace, shot an incredible shot from 1,000 yards in Battle of Spotsylvania with his British Whitworth Rifle at his infamous rival, General Sedgwick. The bullet hit him to death under the left eye and his death was certified only after due investigations owing to his inhuman strength and expertise in War.
The above list and happenings show the clairvoyance that is impeccable and non-imitable even to the virtual realities of the day.
Top 10 best Sniper Shooters in the history by Satyakam