How To Shoot A Rifle 1,000 Yards EASILY!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- How do you shoot a rifle 1,000 yards?
In this beginner guide, how-to, step-by-step video, we will make sure you understand everything you need to know to shoot your first 1,000-yard target.
From bore sighting a rifle, zeroing a rifle to imputing ballistic data.
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It's amazing how many people don't know how to bore sight a rifle. The other day I was at the range and there were two guys trying to sight in an expensive custom Tikka at 50 yards. They asked me if they could go down to 25 yards to try to get on paper. They shot the gun (offhand), made their adjustment, and they went back to shooting at 50 yards and still weren't on paper. I asked them if they tried bore sighting. They didn't know what that was. I told them to just take their bolt out and line the reticle up with what they see in the center of the barrel. They were on paper the first shot after that.
Excelent. Try to learn here from Brasil
Great video on all the setups for long shooting. I will have follow them but first I need to get me that Oryx chassis. Been looking for discount code need to replace my 700 with one of these. This would be my first ever trying to change a chassis on a rifle. Keep up the great videos.
The FDE oryx looks great!
Agreed!
I have 2 Oryx chassis and 1 LSS Gen 2 chassis. with one of them, I have a 7 PRC with tan with desert tan cerakote and the panels on the chassis are FDE. Also, you can get different colors, including camo. Word of advice, with the camo, which have been sold separately, you might need to file the holes a little so that the posts of the adjustable cheek move freely for adjustment.
😳 you make is look so easy 😂
But in reality it is not.
Thank you for taking the time to explain to us what it take to make shots at such a difficult distance 👍
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Please make the recoill test with the radian ramjet+afterburner pistols
Where is this!!?? Can we email you directly to find out were there is or can we come along to test our rifles. This is awesome
Imagine Simo Häyhä with all this tech
The non reflective coating on scopes and anything to tame muzzle blast would probably be the biggest ones for him. After all, glare is why he avoided scopes and muzzle blast kicking up snow is why he generally only used the rifle from prepared positions, ie those he'd iced the snow over so muzzle blast couldn't kick it up.
What brand, model, and power spotting scope are you using in this video for the 383yd, 500yd and 1,050yd shoots?
We use a swarovski str-80 with 25-60 eye piece and a ollin phone scope mount with Samsung s23
Man, i wish i could get my gun to recoil so the sight comes back on target like you do.
How do you determine your shooting angle?
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Weird question for this video. But do you guys throw threadlocker on your action screws?
We do not however, if you want to you can but make sure you are reducing your torque specs
@@MDTTAC Great reply. Ryan Muckenhirn at Vortex also explains why to not use thread locker on scope mounting screws, in general.
The glue goes on wet, which will change the actual amount of torque being received by the threads. Slippery when wet, as they say. This means you may not have the right torque. You could overtorque and that will cause problems with the internals.
Or, you slack off hoping to avoid that and now the scope is loose and moves after firing.
As I like to say, step away from the thread locker. I have not used it on bases or the bottom half. At one time, I did use it on the rings and when it came time to take the rings off and re-install, the torque could now be wrong again if there is any residual dried glue in the threads.
Yep exactly! You can easily over torque screws with thread locking compound, if your not careful
I still can`t imagine HOW you can boresight with Oryx chassis. With CZ 457 action it`s impossible 😞
What was the donor rifle?
Looks like a Bergara B14 action to me
Correct
Nice, only thing I think was missed was elevation, temp, etc., which is important. I'm up high in the mountains so bullets fly better for me than someone at sea level
that scopecam footage for 300 got _destroyed_ lol
Is that a Red Hydrogen phone?
One word...
Kestrel
@sakumar yes that would work for sure. Just got the kids a Vortex Razor Gen 3 6-36.
@halledwardb can you be my dad??? I was a vortex razor 😂. Jokes aside thats awesome. Good to see someone getting their kids in the sport. Im 22 and just getting into the sport myself but i dont really have any family that are into shooting
....rifle....gun....clip....magazine....fk-ups.....