WWI Marine Scout Sniper Accuracy - Wow!
History from the Rear!:p
One might think that there are no records of Marine sniper shots from WWI, but one would be wrong. There is a record of Marine Scout Sniper Pvt Roland Fischer killing six Germans at a range of 1400 yards on 11 Jun 1918. :madsmile: The shots were witnessed (written testimony) by an officer and a staff NCO.:thup: The rifle used? A 1903 Springfield fitted with a Winchester A5 scope with a very interesting serial number. :dancingbanana: Those shots were made using the ammo of the day, not reloads or Match grade ammo, and under direct artillery fire and severe combat conditions.:bow: The very proficent Marine Sniper was subsequently wounded by artillery fire for his effort.:crying:
Most WWI Marine Sniper kills in one day (so far) was twelve Germans, a feat accomplished by the indomitable "Old Corps" Marine Sniper Pvt (GSgt) Walter Cook on 2 Jun 1918.:wave:
How about them apples?:super: Move over Hathcock, those boys could shoot too.:cheers:
Semper Fi,
Jim:cool: