That's some fine shooting!
The Global Precision Group (GPG) team members include Mark Lonsdale, internationally ranked shooter, Derek Rodgers, reigning FTR World Champion and Phillips, reigning NRA ELR National Champion. The 3.4-mile shot hit a 32” x 48” target and took 17 seconds to report. It required 625 MOA of elevation from a 100 yard zero. Phillips’ rifle is chambered in .416 Barrett, using VithaVuori 20N29 powder topped off with a 550-grain Cutting Edge laser bullet running 3,000 FPS.
I could do it too and prove it with my trusty .308. Only I'd could hit the bullseye every time. How might you ask ... before calling me a few choice words? I'd have a man stationed about 5,900 yards downrange (behind a barrier) with his phone on listening. He'd wait 16 seconds after he heard my shot and then fire on the target. No one could see or hear him at that distance. BULLSEYE time after time! And I'd be a hero! Old guys like me are sneaky, know how to cheat, and maybe dream too much!
There are 3 holes in that target and the bullets may have been tumbling from the looks of them. To hit that more than once is almost unbelievable. Congratulations to Phillips and his team!

I could do it too and prove it with my trusty .308. Only I'd could hit the bullseye every time. How might you ask ... before calling me a few choice words? I'd have a man stationed about 5,900 yards downrange (behind a barrier) with his phone on listening. He'd wait 16 seconds after he heard my shot and then fire on the target. No one could see or hear him at that distance. BULLSEYE time after time! And I'd be a hero! Old guys like me are sneaky, know how to cheat, and maybe dream too much!
There are 3 holes in that target and the bullets may have been tumbling from the looks of them. To hit that more than once is almost unbelievable. Congratulations to Phillips and his team!