USMC Sniper Legend Carlos Hathcock “His Own Words” - Complete 1993 Interview

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[Music] gunnery sergeant Carlos Hathcock was the most accomplished United States Marine Corps sniper the Vietnam War where he accumulated 93 confirmed kills and probably several times that number in probables from his boyhood days he learned to master the rifle whether it was squirrel hunting and his native Arkansas where after joining marine corps at age 17 when he set a new record at Cherry Point for high-powered rifle shooting and went on to become the Pacific Regional champion for the United States Marine Corps in 1965 he won the coveted Wimbledon championship at Camp Perry Ohio and incidentally you talk about pressure the Commandant of the Marine Corps was watching him shoot now after serving in Vietnam based on those many lessons learned during two tours he helped establish the current Marine Corps sniper training program at Quantico which is respected not merely within the u.s. sniping community but worldwide if there is today an Alvin York of our era it is gunnery sergeant Carlos Hathcock [Music] whitefeather that's our what is terrible trademark when I picked it up at that time of Vietnam all the troops it was wearing garbage on the dogtags peace symbol right you need to pay someone you know what kind of garbage grenade pin so I kind of messing their hats and stuff well well I picked it up why I picked it up because I was just going meaning in yeah to the bad guys thing and the snipers don't do this I'm not supposed to do it but I was kind of a very belligerent individual I guess as a sniper and kind of like flunk my authority I guess what specifically did you do in your platoon of Vietnam that they've got that seventh grade sniper team active again what did you do got a lot of troubles I can't because I knew what snipers were on new house snipers were utilized and how they should be utilized and employed and everything and I start a big stick that's off as a staff son but I knew when I stayed in a lot of trouble with the regimental slaughter major but it takes that it takes that don't be afraid of your job don't be afraid of your job my job was a potential for 7r a sniper tunes which was a song in officer in charge was I never saw an officer in charge I think there's paperwork and I think I recall it you invited the sergeant major to be member your platoon I did that try to get him on my side try to get this art major on my side because I was training training training and when they sent him out I went out in a monotone see they're doing things right and bet 70 confirmed kills in one month which is more the whole dadgum Batanes that there and then a very mental amount of people lesson - yo that's for sure I'm talking about confirmed kills you're officially Creek accredited 493 confirmed enemy yes sir hey but what about probables you know we always hear about the confirm when it comes to that kind of Italian well probables brother wolf there's over 300 over 300 and a whole gaba wif I missed quite a few times and we miss it becomes a learning experience that does that really does but uh learn these pants if you if you miss a shot there's got to be a reason somewhere and you you evaluate the shot value weight yourself by what's going on roundly and then you find that why then you find out why which come sounds like it falls back on a sniper be intelligent and analytical definitely definitely know what an equivalent leather load that word but I think intelligent gotta be very intelligent I am NOT the most intelligent man in the world I could figure that stuff out one of your famous encounters was a counter-sniper engagement in which you had to all think a very professional North Vietnamese sniper that's right why don't you tell me that story well it's just that he was doing bad job the snow fed to a sniper it was sent down there to get me and which I really didn't appreciate and he was doing a bad job on the hill they killed gunner sort and right outside my door my hooch and I watched him die and took a bow right then that's gonna get him some air another and it's not enough yet not first time with 86 confirmed and the whole gobble probables and I figured I was a little bit better than what they were just a smidge because I was still alive and and got John Burke and when he started shooting another thing I got John Barker was my partner and we went out and knowing one giant it was an old fart and we've been out and we trailed the eye trailing at the team later I trailed me the very cagey very smart individual and I figured he was close to me as good as I was but they no way ain't nobody that good so and you got to think like that too you've got to think like that and I made a mistake I fell over on a tree and he made a shot and hit my partner's canteen and Mark and I both thought he was hit was all one was running down over his legs and stuff and noticed home was canteens you ain't hurt yeah you ain't hurt just to kill the devil added canteen that's all and we mosey around and mingle around and he started running bad guy started running there and we worked around over I was in his whole spot he was in mine that old spot which was a bad thing for him because he was facing the Sun by that time I was afternoon by the end the cycle and office lands of the scope I guess and which I didn't know at that time I saw the glint I shot it where the glint was and it just have a big right time and buy books of things I was just a quickest on the trigger I wasn't able to kill me oh you know that excuse me how do you know that otherwise you live - oh how do I know he would kill me cuz I saw shot right through his cup right straight through his cup didn't touch side didn't touch the side and it didn't do his eyesight no good and that side even I'm talking about supported spotter oh well you to has to be able to shoot yes let's talk about that five-day engagement well no that was a doozy they just had the misfortune they're coming up against us and the whole company know if enemies brand-spanking-new the uniforms are new and everything and they had no communications which is a mark and our favor they had no support and we saw him come right straight down and oh that right straight well tended our side and dumped a month officer in front of our observer dumped the one in the back which you know they had no later except one more there was one more and he'd check it out after he dumped about three or four and took off a running which not conducive good help don't run across ice patch very fast that's for sure and he didn't last one and then you had nothing but a bunch hamburgers out there that's all he had and nobody in charge and every young hard-charging go-getters and ho chi minh's big boys i guess and so I went on a no no no no and we had don't call artillery at all the times all time when I was that far away back home alone called that night for flares and they kept them going all night long and I heard tell then later afterwards and I heard years afterwards that the cannon ears were fighting against one another to shoot this sucker mmm and that's Colorado you know you got to have help you gotta have help the decision I made was because they had no leaders and they were just milling around nobody in charge so speak and so I made a decision after three shots after three shots Reid fired three that's that's when the Sniper Elite 3 shots and you're gone and they went going nowhere so what is the reason for us go anywhere either I thought in so we just stayed there and had on call and they tried to break out to the rear and think that Ted in big very much sense but they tried and we dumped them and come morning time they were they were still a they were still there and we we moved of course we didn't know we didn't withdraw we just moved in new positions and they tried to attack place where we're at before primaries the primary position and then he get for either so three shots and you're out of there mostly you should this went on for five days and night five days and nights and then divided me Colin we just run short on groceries short on ammo Sean I'm glad everything and I figure it's time to get out of Dodge and I called our own call and they covered everything from that bill in the back of the in the middle Valley all the way forward to where we're at and we churn it out of there we got out of there thank goodness and they captured when the sweep team coming in they captured one sergeant supply sergeant and did you know what was up there how many was up there or what it was deadly like I appreciate there was one large Dyke and running right straight down the middle and they run off the side from us it was about 89 yards to the water to the river and we had right at 600 yards of shooting before they got to us and kind of worked well rice paddies paddy dikes worked well we're good because that is a concealment fall at that time it was a large Dyke and they tried to get behind and there was another stick the head up they lose their hair cut the mission in which you probably set some kind of a record on stalking was when you stuff that and be in general no you stopped 1,000 yards approach with a little about 1200 actually felt nostalgic you went three days three days and nights more the fourth days well no wait I'm playing one mission right at the end of it and normally when you take on a mission like that when they're that short you forget everything you know tactics whole ball of wax and you end up dead and I did not know what won't none of my people dead and so I took the mission on myself and I'm figuring I was maybe a little bit better than the rest up because I was one training oh it's supposed to be better and I come out tree line back there and got onto the old land and I went to my side and he go flat on my belly because it made a bigger slug trail when I was a little belly and wound on my side very neatly bring my neatly I knew had a long ways to get didn't tie myself out too much [Music] patrols were within arm's reach on me I could have tripped majority some of and they didn't even was there I was in their backyard I was in their backyard and they do expect a one-man attack they didn't expect that and I knew from the first time when it's coming lollygagging by me that I had it made men let's be good this beaver a bit so I just continue swarming along Merman wall and come many patrols many patrols come by there was 22050 ones on my left 225th ones on the right and I could see him cooking their groceries and wishing I was there to have a little bit of it but I was definitely hungry that was thirsty but he got a job at the game done on that in just you're in your bubble and that's all is your job your job and crawl up on that little rise but a escape route to my right out to the tree line that was in between all the fifty ones and which were set up for air attacks that could I don't believe that get down that far thank goodness and seeing all the guys running around that morning you know dump the bad guy in a far shot that was 700 yards right where I had my rifle zero net what I estimated me said my order and I'm at 700 yards grab my rifle zero and I waited to win in temperature humidity the whole ball of wax try to run through a nine Brook way and it worked out pretty good worked on right fair and then they had to get out had to get away when I made the shot everybody run the officers ricing because that's where the trees were that's what the treasure and flashed in my mind hey you might have something here so I went that I did some love garlic we made it to Tremont my past I want stood up to get a little bit better speed but I'd watch out for boob jobs anything going back and we'll pick up home and that's what I've been there every day every day to the pickup pool and they got complacent they come pick me up when I was there they kind of pick me up something like heard of dump trucks running empty with lava tin cans in there was another major incident in the book as well and that was a story of Apache no I really don't like to talk about her date truth but every time you say something bout her I'll see that kid killed the war yes scant she was a I don't like these bad words she was a very bad one a very bad one had her own sniper platoon down there and I don't think they were out to get all my snipers myself everybody and she had been there because we took over from the third division and she had been there when the first division took over and she just continued to March she had been torching a lot of people prior to us getting there and that was a primary objective kind of for me and I was in her own backyard she would trumpet out of mine and I didn't like that and she kept that one kid that she captured [Music] I have the next day and coming under the wire having to be on the bunker and it was observing and listening don't wonder she turned him loose you come a little aren't that right in the war this one was personal this was a very very personal very personal and when I got that lady which is a kind of a happenstance you know the jail and kept me Dylan I'm AJ labeled officer charged in you and I were a little position and we saw a hamburger coming across and I think I had to Ralph at that time and they were in the myths of switching switching rifles and I saw him a Jason and we kind of wrestled for a rifle you know give me that no Eve me that I'll take shot yeah there's comedy of errors on what well in what comedy writers and of course bad guy got away and he must have went back and told his boss and there was a little low lair and we got on a call Artie always had that mm-hmm so her coming saw the group coming in about five of them and saw her squat down to tinkle aye sir team that was her and EJ calling in already turned loose and they caught me behind them actually and they run right down and rolled a little right towards us mistake and guy in front of her I was trying to get her to stop cuz they were running right towards us for where they'd seen it before are you trying to get her stop she didn't but I stopped her yeah I pulled one extra for good measure because I I was the best shot ever made I think the best shot ever might we have one more major in college to discuss and that is I was unique to you and it's also still a pretty unique shooting environment 1000 yard plus shooting with a 5000 sister about 2500 George shot well I was sent down on a mission we had her capped land and Hannah had the cbiit I believe make a mount to fit the rifle the nerville awful my rifle scope which would also fit a 50 count they had a ramp for it and that was sent down primarily for that see how it would work and I observed to me about a full day to get put this young corporal on the road and I took the weapon over we're elevated on top of a small mountain you know bad guys all over you need to send a patrol off that mountain for the you need line and I was there for three days movements who was moving when they were moving and the whole ball of wax observing and that third day I zeroed it took me three shots of zero it closest range with a thousand yards for the strangers 25 [Music] just so happened y50 to 2500 he comes home and hamburger there comes home hamburger and he stepped right across the spot where was he going it and he bent over to brush his teeth get a drink whatever he's doing and I pushed the butterflies and if he hadn't stood up I went over his head but as luck would have it he stood up he caught that chocolate any other fifty Cal how much did you actually have a chance to shoot the fiftieth I know that 25 million Garrick shows well I got three three at that range I'm talking to that one you range because there's officers up at all time yeah I'm one to be part of it and one kid there was a mule what I call him you'll they're carrying weapons and I wonder if I said I meant to I meant they ain't shoot in front of him it must have been a full shot or something but I knocked the bicycle route up muttering chucking and he went down rifles went down and he come up that quick I mean that quick shoot didn't know what he was shooting it he would just hammer around stopped magazine it was charging and that's when I shot the second round what kind of thoughts go into planning a shot that is so far away that's kind of like shooting a thousand yards actually and you got to consider the way the bullet 730 Grange which the wind not affected that much and I was elevated I was elevated into one much wind I think I pulled that China can't blame anything else really what no hurricane or him McCain or whatever anyone who's ever fired the 50 caliber browning heavy machine gun has been impressed by the incredible ballistics of that slug think for a second Carlos Hathcock took that same cartridge fired a single shot and engaged a target well not merely engaged neutralized a target at 2500 yards in Vietnam without question the longest kill by a sniper the entire war [Music] what was it like setting up the original the modern original Sniper school Quantico it was a chore meet day it was at or at that time I wasn't a very good help and I was kind of deteriorating kind of sorting and there was a chore that's the major thing it was a chore and to get the major thing was getting the powers that are in the different units to realize how good it's not for us for unit and they're still like they still don't realize I was just about to ask that's a perennial problem that's continuing probably still do not realize it still do not so what can you individual sniper do tell the commanders you use them correctly I don't know tell you truth I wrote it on the I have no idea I could have a sniper couldn't could portray to the powers at our they were above him the good things that a sniper could do unless he's utilized properly by the powers of our to come to commander battalion commander division commander and that's showing the way you're gonna do anything is to teach the the powers that are on top they will utilize these snipers prior to utilizing using them that's the only way you gonna do it I tried that in Vietnam and my god it worked it worked they had to sport perfect in a yeah 20/20 shot record fire out to a thousand yards or now to an and the clue how to and including thousand yours what I would do okay put the Marine Corps didn't go along with it then they roll along with it like I say they said I gotta have some fudge factory and that was hard very hard a hard man to work for a very hard man to work for but they say I was fair I'd like to think that a cyber instructors like to come up with their own little I don't wanna go as far as say tricks but training techniques like someone take the quarter and put it on a rifle barrel for it dry fire drill others like I've used before is shooting under stress I like to stress people up from the government way to wait and I'll do things like pour ice water down their neck and she'll strange words in the areas they play rock music yourself up senator or something over here just like country-western I'll play like classical music they listen to rap or whatever good what kind of tricks like that you use a drink hello dudes remember to death I'm running to death right straight back to fire with all their gear all their gear that's the only kind of stress I can put them under and that stress is about right good sometimes I have them do and have 15 to 30 push-ups and then run like I say I'm a hard man to work for I have very high standards for my people very high of your law enforcement students today what percentage pass your training percentage maybe 70 maybe 70 maybe 70 I like to have 20 people in my schools and so so I can handle it the chief here lies my take two instructors all over 2 times a year and I get one here so 20s trucks about all we can handle that's about all we can have 20 students I mean what kind of traits would you look for and a person that was looking to become a sniper what would be the most valuable traits that you would need mmm voter solid quiet and knowledgeable knowledgeable able born very highly intelligent a knowledge of your craft laws of weapons and able to ascertain whether they can observe and get to observing down on writing what about patience told you about a sniper and patience patience you're gonna have the utmost patience I've laid in three days and one spot just observing just observing you have to have a streamlined patient each stream meant and I put them through the ringer in my school that's for sure I set them out and I don't see four or five hours like go out and have a something to eat have a drink while they're out there and they have to observing everything that goes on everything now put out a little Goethe gaffers friend the Serbs see and I will do stuff definitely do stuff how does someone still learn when they're observing well it's uh how do you observe that well well there's a team there's a team there's two people and both have to be trained exactly alike you know the compass whole mission the whole mission and I suggest for countersnipers here United States 20 minutes 20 minutes on observing I don't mean that the snipers laying there looking through the scope but see you're burnt out to it hey you have one observer one sniper at counter primary snack so both of he's not looking through scopes no just one of them that's the observer that's his job that's his job your job is to eliminate situation so they flop flop over 20 minutes so you both every don't get burnout thing there was the same wave in now 30 minutes 30 minutes over there what makes a good shooter were the kinds of skills and controls and attributes really gotta have a good head on your shoulders be able to sort of everything that's going on around you in competition shooting you have to absorb everything going on around you and to bring your skills up to the utmost and I call it getting in my bubble constant nothing but pure absolute utter concentration when the job you doing at the time which is what I did when I was sniper I learned it when I was competing and that was competing when I won the Wimbledon I did not know at that time I had won it until somebody's near about stepping on my back people please know my brass you know I'm thinking what's going on what is going on did I lose what yeah I didn't know I had no idea didn't people Pat me on the back nish now it's nothing but concentration pure concentration that's what I used in Vietnam as it's not give any tricks you used to maintain your focus and your concentration that's gotta be hard lay there for a long there are no tricks there are no tricks utter absolute complete concentration that job you knew at the time so you complete the job then complete that job successfully you just described your bubble and the experience of normal them that bubble is you closing off the rest of the world so your focus concentrate on just one thing what are you thinking about when you're actually looking for crosshairs going through the principles basic principle little archonship the basics I care a car in my back pocket that all my countersnipers have to carry because I issue it to them which of the basics for a scope rifle shooting and it will also k out of tires like you there me being in charge so to speak I have to k2 to make them care one thing how do you plan this shot each specific stuff about Planet one to take it where to place the bullet how does that go not a plan how about plan a shot placing a shot you know where you know where you shoot have to shoot bad guys are doing me right quick supposedly and that's in the head dude that presentment of yards ain't no way in a cat hair so I just entertain the conditions that I was in what was happening I was having between myself a target and just made better Texas from there a sniper a military sniper is an area shooter is an area shooter and you got 19 inches from your waist to your chant that you can shoot it in 12 inches across that you can shoot that so it's got a big space there got a big space and to get everything correct you [ __ ] hit him right in the middle your horse and on the Left what everybody says this I think it's right in the middle right in the middle what about dry cleaning oh yes God dry far you got a drive home really do you really have to drive fire - he's driving a lot crazy when I was competing in living room we lived in a small farmer doesn't even North Carolina and in the living room a few draw fire standing up off in more prone position I wanted to work on it that thing I work for now or a pool now making sure everything is right would you advocate that as well what other kinds of practice would you advocate other than dry fires dry firing them probably most important one for shooting yes prior to prior to shooting drop-in at this magnificent thing that it's a chore it's another chore that's all and cuz you're there not just happening around you maybe the TV sets on and you got to think concentrate on what you're doing you have to concentrate on what you're doing trying to make yourself better make yourself better and dry fire is a major part of it no major partying is a deteriorating skill the tea ready skill if you do not practice it often enough it'll go away from you and now you know where to get it back unless you continue shooting it's like here what the Deanery my countersnipers every database we train once a week once a week so they don't ask their and the fine lines all the time and so to keep them from losing their skills we train once a week and the chief goes along with me what do you think is the minimum practice that riflemen needs to perform sniper quality marksmanship sniper Colin are some ship what the minimum I would say once a week once a week thank all the training quality trainer quality coach not just going out on your own and saying oh I want to do this today have somebody programming you and do not let you know what's going to happen when you get there sometimes we don't shoot at all then at all we practice movement camouflage concealment everything that's not anything that we practice that at different times but it's all deteriorating if you don't practice it will go away from me if there is one thing that was the most important thing that you really need to be successful again as a military sniper what would that one thing really be observation observation because that is primarily your job primarily and a shot is secondary shot is saying that because of all the intelligence gathered as a military sniper or Police sniper counter-sniper it's very pertinent to the situation and so you've got to report it back to the powers of our and this shot is almost a secondary thing if you see somebody that is what you estimate be high-ranking and he's leading the troops and I know then you might say yeah like dumping one was part but how did you pick your target priorities as a military sniper well leaders operated crew-served weapons operators communications that's three primary that's the three primary and that's all I ever picked up I didn't pick Homer smart Elliot there because it wasn't my job when my job as far as treating Murray's or training SWAT snipers what are the differences Oh huge difference like I told you the police mainly have no discipline haven't got the proper dismount put that away then we got the proper discipline until they go through my school for two weeks then they've got it then they've got it because I asked one thing I harp on one thing I harp on my school discipline you've got to have dozens they had produce that shot laid there for an hour for hour upon hour changing with your partner and still be able to post' one shot there's a lot of misconception about what motivates a sniper about what kind of character there is in the man behind the right fall Carlos Hathcock gives us some insights on that what does being a sniper mean to you that's the function of a unit like being a truck driver or person who carries the groceries it's just another entity of the overall unit is the way I'd look at it now a lot of people didn't look at it that way but well but a lot of people thinks a sniper is an elite no there's only one thinks he's better than the rest they're not an elite they just have a certain job to do like a helicopter driver or you know and the helicopter pilot has a certain job today snipers have a certain job also but they protect the lanyons what do you think about psychological effect of snipers like a lot of types is great it's very very great and very home for the bad guys very harmful very harmful because it denies a movement the denies a movement restricts their movement and that's what you to get Romanian for a good for Lanyon I think of the example of that company we kept in for five days we psychological effect was on death well like a supply sergeant said the NBA swaths are and it was captured he said he didn't know how many was up there what was up there but it was deadly whatever was well not like I said we kept moving kept moving shoot three shots and move and it's a very very deterring effect which I have seen in my little tenure and in combat one shot one shot I put a whole company down a whole company if you don't know how to combat that one shot during deep kimchi how were you as a Marine safer greeted by other Marines when they had an enemy sniper problem well regret in we're real cookies in there but look great and Oreo cookies till then yeah then and then we were none of those lessons killers don't know loose and after eliminated the situation we were still killers assassins the only when you needed only one you're neither are you the good guy only when your need seems like because that's trained into the powers at are they look down on the snipers and eyebrows looks down on smack because we have a job people down below do not understand that do not understand what can be done for last night first people you've trained police military etc mm-hmm how did the city boys stack up with the country boy lay no comparison ain't read another comparison country boys country boys a magnificent they're much more better they're more tuned into it then what a sidewalk man is stand around on a street corner spitting in the gutter how about a city boy who's done a lot of hunting doesn't hunting a lot of those skills does hunting develops a lot of good skills a lot of good skills if it's done properly yeah I got a city boy here's one of my best friends but he's he wasn't able to go in the military and I've seen him I had him as a girl wrestler I'm somewhere on operation and the guy is good he's very very good I was looking for him with a video camera at one time couldn't see my said stand up that blaster sonic city and you know nothing about military camouflage nothing there's a good deer hunter and test it there on a good track pretty much the same there's no difference no difference I watch the Discovery Channel here and get a lot of good tips from the animals for training or other day moving to animals if she stared at an animal he's gonna look at you gonna look at you stink we're animals well that's all we are is animal called sup human being for me it's a peon which is very good it's good literary stuff but we're animal that's all we are is animal and we work the same way they do the exact same way and by watching animals on Discovery Channel I find out a lot from my training here a lot what about first light last light there's a first light and last light the best time there is because they going out after a good night's rest and they're all here you hold and tap-dancing whistling smoking cigarettes and pipes and whatever that's the best time there is and when they're coming back then in the evenings that's us another good time because they're tired but on patrol they're tired lollygaggin spitting in the gutter no it's tough we're spending rice paddy and I'm not paying attention to the detail same thing the more I'm not paying attention to detail no human habits are definitely against you and I tell you one thing either in our service or any other personal service leaders love the point they'd love to point our guys to their guys do and they'll say hello Jethro and and it's nut rag over there I want you to go over here okay that's wrong move because I would catch something weighty I'll sing that numerous times numerous times is there anything that you would like to save think about that audience anything that you would like to say while being a sniper for having been in combat or the Marine Corps or it's a bit of advice something that you would like to say okay for the police divers continue your training continue training on the certain aspects of sniping you cannot do it too much you cannot do it too much so do it as much as you can put all your mind and body into it when you're training don't just go out to be training the quality training quality quality all the instructors out there if you just teach them to shoot that will be under you because that's their life lives and hostages and those of other else around them the entry team they support the injury team and for the military pay attention to detail the attention to detail train train train like I said you're on the area shoot on the air issue but you have to make each and every shot the best one there yes and for counter snipers you are not every issue your pinpoint precision surgical shooting do you have to be very good one spot you're gonna hit and that's all to eliminate the situation without replay we're talking about a lot of people talk about the result of to pull the trigger when it's necessary you know that that is something you know the sniper obviously has to have is this something you're born with their skill somebody couldn't be what I don't believe it's kill you I don't believe a skill to be taught it has to be an in green like you're a hunter or something and you're able to dump a deer rabbit squirrel whatever the game is you're gonna take home the eat and if you miss it you don't eat that night so it's got to be ingrained it's got to be in there and you got to work it that away and another living breathing human being I did not like the killing I've rather didn't like to kill him but to pit myself against another living breathing human being who could kill me just squeezed I couldn't that was a challenge of it that was a challenge what a pork roast it's an art consultant very famous person you know in your field of that but you're gonna like this that did a good job I did a good job that's all that's all so I got no medals of recognition really in training that I got training petals but no no other I don't which I didn't really ask for and nobody asked for that yeah you got to have a good CEO I guess or somethin other and didn't even kimchi like I was but my CEOs always stayed in kimchi because I was in kimchi always at but I was just trying to do my job just trying to do my job I saw one that's all the one they recognize I'm a marine trying to do his job when we talked to Carlos Hathcock it's not theory it's experience gunnery sergeant Hathcock was the most accomplished Marine Corps sniper Vietnam the phone or the sniper school at Quantico and a decade-long instructor of snipers what he has to say is a immeasurable value you
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