I guess when you're really good you can stay good. This is cool.
85-year-old U.S. Army sniper veteran proves he hasn't lost his skills as he picks off a target at 1,000 yards
He may be 85 years old, but when Army sniper veteran Ted Gundy was given the chance to show off the skills he used in World War Two, he proved he could still keep up with the very best.
That’s because he was invited to try out the Army’s latest technology in a challenge to hit a target a whopping 1,000 yards away.
But the former member of the Missouri honour guard, stepped up to the challenge with an extremely level head.
Hero: 86-year-old veteran sniper Ted Gundy served with the Missouri honor guards in World War Two and fought at the Battle of the Bulge
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-picks-target-1-000-yards.html#ixzz1GSJDwKJI
85-year-old U.S. Army sniper veteran proves he hasn't lost his skills as he picks off a target at 1,000 yards
He may be 85 years old, but when Army sniper veteran Ted Gundy was given the chance to show off the skills he used in World War Two, he proved he could still keep up with the very best.
That’s because he was invited to try out the Army’s latest technology in a challenge to hit a target a whopping 1,000 yards away.
But the former member of the Missouri honour guard, stepped up to the challenge with an extremely level head.
Hero: 86-year-old veteran sniper Ted Gundy served with the Missouri honor guards in World War Two and fought at the Battle of the Bulge
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-picks-target-1-000-yards.html#ixzz1GSJDwKJI