I call BS on this story completely...and I have shot the Lap 338 out to 1000 yards...A simple look at the 338 Lapua Ballistics tables tells one that the Lap338 drop at 1000 yards (less than half the distance claimed) is 147 inches at a 3000 fps muzzle velocity given a 250 grain BT projectile...
I can't even find ballistics calculations beyond 1800 meters for the Lap because its down range foot pounds of energy drops of the cliff...its wind drift becomes untenable and its trajectory becomes ballistic...
The article claims the sniper made contact downrange at 2.7 times the ballistics stated above of 1000 yards...given the fact that bullet drop acceleration is directly proportional to time and the gravitational constant of 9.8 meters/second squared...that would put the bullet drop for this shot at well over 425 inches or 35'...using a 250 grain bullet pushing 3000 fps mv...and that is smoking super pumped up hand load stuff...that is pushing the limits of known shoulder fired Lapua guns today...
Further...a 250 grain Lap338 round leaving at 3000 fps mv will drift nearly 5 feet in a 10 knot cross wind at 1000 yards...
Here are some ballistics charts on the Lapua 338 300 grain round (pumped at 2800 mv)...after you look at these and if you understand ballistics...you will realize that either the reporter who documented this is wrong...or the claim is flat out false...
More likely this shot was made with a 50 cal...and not a Lap 338...and even then..it would be a near record for shoulder fired center fire arms in terms of confirmed kills....
Oneway
These charts are the Lapua 338 at 2800 MV for a 300 grain load (that is max MV for the 300)
Please take note of the crosswind 10kt drift at 1600 meters for the Lap...and pay particular attention to the parabolic nature of the graph...
Nobody took out a raghead at 2500 meters with a Lap 338...
Total BS....