Carlos Hathcock's Impossible Shot... Through The SCOPE!! (vs Head)

Published on December 9, 2022
Duration: 10:33

This video recreates Carlos Hathcock's legendary sniper shot through an enemy's scope. The experiment uses a Savage Axis .308 rifle and a ballistic dummy head to test the feasibility and effects of such a shot. The presenter demonstrates zeroing the rifle and analyzes the bullet's behavior upon impact with the optic and head, confirming lethality and fragmentation.

Quick Summary

An expert firearms instructor recreated Carlos Hathcock's legendary scope shot using a Savage Axis .308 rifle and M80 ball ammunition. The .308 round successfully penetrated a 30mm scope tube and a ballistic dummy head, causing significant fragmentation and demonstrating the lethality of such a shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Recreating Carlos Hathcock's Shot
  2. 00:19Carlos Hathcock's Legendary Shot Explained
  3. 01:33Experiment Goal: Bullet Through Scope into Head
  4. 01:58Firearm & Caliber Choice for Experiment
  5. 02:30Zeroing the Rifle at 25 Yards
  6. 03:05Ammunition Selection for the Test
  7. 04:56Final Setup for the 'Scope Shot'
  8. 05:44Nervousness Before the Shot
  9. 06:02The Legendary Shot Attempt
  10. 06:21Slow-Motion Replay of the Shot
  11. 06:56Damage Analysis: Scope and Head
  12. 08:56Lethality and Bullet Fragmentation Analysis
  13. 09:31Conclusion and Viewer Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Carlos Hathcock's legendary scope shot recreated successfully?

Yes, the experiment successfully recreated the concept of a sniper shot through an enemy's scope. A .308 round was fired through a non-functional optic and into a ballistic dummy head, confirming the bullet's trajectory and impact.

What firearm and ammunition were used in the scope shot recreation?

The recreation used a Savage Axis .308 rifle with American Eagle 7.62x51 M80 ball ammunition. This caliber and ammunition type were chosen to simulate military-grade performance for the ballistic test.

What was the outcome of the bullet impacting the scope and ballistic dummy head?

The .308 round completely destroyed the front and rear glass of the optic. Upon entering the ballistic dummy head, the bullet fragmented significantly, causing extensive damage and a clear entrance wound in the eye.

How was the rifle zeroed for the scope shot experiment?

The Savage Axis .308 rifle was zeroed at 25 yards. This close range was chosen to ensure accuracy on the small target area presented by the scope's tube, with the final shots grouping tightly.

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