The longest confirmed kill using a .30-06 Springfield rifle was achieved by a U.S. sniper during World War II, specifically in the Pacific Theater. The shot was made at a distance of 1,200 yards (approximately 1,100 meters) against an enemy target. This remarkable feat showcases the effectiveness of the .30-06 cartridge in skilled hands, especially when accounting for factors like wind and bullet drop at long ranges.
I'm not quite sure about the 3006, but I know that the longest recorded kill shot with a .308 was at about one and a half miles, possibly more.
There is no video of it. You can't watch it.
50 cm.....fool..
The Longets Confirmed Kill, record was set by Canadian sniper of the PPCLI Master Corporal Rob Furlong in Afghanistan, 2002. He set the recrod with a Mcmillan TAC50. The record is 2,475m.
2340 meters. See related link below.
The longest tank kill in history was recorded during the gulf war. A British Challanger 1 tank recorded a kill on a static T-62 at 5.1km. The challanger 1 recorded over 300 enemy kills with no losses. This tank kill is still the longest tank to tank kill ever recorded.
The longest confirmed kill with a .50 sniper rifle was 2430 metres by a Canadian Forces sniper.
Mw2 doesn't have kill confirmed.
Hathcock set the record for the longest confirmed kill at 2286 metres in Vietnam, 1962, which lasted for 40 years.
Your question is a bit ambiguous, so I'll go with the notion you're referring to the longest confirmed kill by a sniper. That was achieved with a rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum.
3006 weeks = 3006 x 7 days = 21,042 days
Corporal Rob Furlong, of the Canadian Forces, made the longest confirmed sniper kill in history, at a distance of 2,430 meters, using a McMillan Tac-50 rifle.