Welcome to the 2nd episode of the Texas Plinking 1 MOA At 1,000 Yards Challenge. A monthly video series where I let 5 fans come out with their equipment and attempt to shoot a 10" gong at 1,000 yards in under 10 shots. New episodes go live on the 1st Monday of every month! If you think you're up for the challenge, send me an email, texasplinking1k(@)gmail.com and tell me a bit about yourself, where you're from, your rifle setup and shooting experience. Enter to win the MCX SPEAR here: www.getenteredtowin.com/texasplinking A big thanks to RangeTime for sponsoring this video. Download the app here: IOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/rangetime/id1609530223 Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.rangetime Lastly, a big thanks to Silencer Shop for being a long time supporter of the channel!
Best ELR content since King of 2 mile - and better produced. Bravo on the new '1 MOA At 1,000 Yards Challenge' series. With the growing popularity of the ELR segment you're on target to succeed dramatically with '5 fans showcasing their equipment' episodes. I'm a retired TV producer, and like many others I'm an amature LR enthusiast who put together a rifle capable of punching out at 1000 yds. This type of content is what was missing in the gun community. Every one of us want to shoot the 1MOA/1000yd challenge and showcase the rifle we built. Thank you for a wonderful series, and I have no doubt that you have a winner!
Just saw the first episode and got hooked on this concept! At first I thought it would be a bit boring, even for a long range shooter myself but this is excellent content, love the different weapon systems. This 1000 yard challange humbles you a lot, keep them coming!
How much more splash could you want?? A tanerite explosion for splash? There was huge dust after every shot and these guys that are 10feet away on their first few shots blow me away that wouldnt even be on the berm at my range
@@lukes.2014 He chose to bring that optic im only commenting on the amount of splash due to enviro it isnt going to get muvh better than dry dirt with direct sunlight like that so the lack of splash isnt the issue and yes i hqve seen 1k at 8x ik what it looks like and no its not that hard to see and im referring to nearly all the shooters as well with the lack of wind calls and corrections its as if there wasnt a single kestrel out there that day
Enjoyed these first 2 episodes. I have 2 suggestions. First that the intended target be painted as in the first episode. Second, that the equipment stats be printed on screen as the shooter is introduced. keep up the good work.
This is epic. Really shows the challenge of long range shooting in the wind. Would love to see a "celebrity" special with all youtubers. Keep up the quality content.
The mk12 had to get another Uber for his sac to fit in! Lol can’t wait for that episode when one finally rings that steel. Best videos on the internet keep ‘em comin
I really really enjoy these episodes. It would give us lesser experienced folk some insight to the difficulty of this, if we could see what the shooter can see. Maybe just a snapshot of their reticle and sight picture before they start shooting.
I'm not a long range shooter, but intend on getting into soon. That being said, I'm really enjoying this series. Very cool to watch and see what everyone is using, and the capabilities.
Good shooting. I was taught that once your body is positioned, do not make major movements after each shot. These videos are awesome! Getting my full attention! Keep up the good work!
agree , I have found to build a strong base and a correct base that during my first year of serious learning that I would stand up after every shot to learn what base was best for me so that I could build that base time after time
Props for using a 10x scope at 1000 yds at a 10" target that's an actual 1 moa challenge, especially with a 5.56. on a good day im lucky to do 600yds with a 6x scope at a six" target throwing.308 win. absolutely love this content and what you you guys are doing.
Awesome episode again. Ive gotta say, Matt with the 300 prc got real close. Ive had bad luck with those 225 eldms, yet great luck with the 220 eldx handloads. With the crazy wind the correction’s definitely show great talent not only from him but everyone participating. Definitely awesome to watch.
My first time on this channel. Excellent. That 10" at 1000 is a hard one. Yesterday, I was shooting in southeast KS at a 24" square plate at 1,350 yards. Savage Elite Precision in MDT Chassis, Vortex Viper PST 5-25 MRAD Scope, Atlas Bipod, Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor 147 Grain ELD-M. Typical KS day...30 MPH wind but luckily coming from behind. Hit plates from 100 yards to 800 yards with first shot, then it got hard at 1020 and 1350. 18 shots at 1350 with 7 hits but scattered all over the target like number 5 domino! Wind is precision shooting's biggest issue. Love this video and looking for more. Thanks
At exactly 30:56, on the 6th shot, as the round is in flight, a butterfly swoops across the screen in perfect timing with it's split-screen showing impact. It is a perfectly timed effect, though a hit would have made it perfect. I love this series.
@MountainsMulletsMerica you should try to do something similar to this with your viewers. For us guys in the PNW. Thanks for representing us in the last episode of 1MOA @ 1000yards challenge. You did awesome.
This is the best series on TH-cam. I wish you had a .308 only competition. I can hit a silhouette mortar style but a 10'' plate would be LUCK. Are you allowed to bring hand loads ?
That was one of the tightest patterns I ever seen with M60 he did a great job of holding it in a lot of 12 in radius 90% of everybody I've ever seen most people shoot in a ten-foot radius great job thanks for sharing....
I cant wait for the next one you are truly 1 kool dude you will have 3 million vids in 2 in a half years guaranteed wow thanks for the vid.June 5th is your day on my calendar.
the 6.5 creedmoor fan boys must be loving this video lol. that great BC really helps. I just wish they based it off the .308 instead of the 30 Thompson Center that few grains more capacity could have made a fair difference. i love the color of the first rifle that titanium blue is awesome!
Kayden knows how to lay behind a rifle...the kid got talent.... Very good shooting position....very calm,very cool,no hard grips on the rifle,straight head with no leaning ....Very good kid...
You can tell pretty quickly how confident someone is behind their rifle. You got the kids who dial everything, and the men who know how to hold for wind rather then dial everything 😜 Atleast 1 noticeable trigger puncher in this group
That wind makes a challenge for sure - Btw for the camara angle I would also really like an arrow explaining the bullet angle to get a grasp on shooters angle compared to the camera ;-)
This is my first time watching this video i really enjoyed it .seeing all the different types of rifles and set ups liked it all awesome gun owners all that was involed in it got a positive attitude thats the way it should be always a good sportmanship and most of all have fun y'all anyways guys have fun happy shooting down range stay safe and as be happy thanks for sharing your awesome video peace out in paradise from honolulu hawaii Aloha.....
Where I shoot 1000 yards I can usually count on 3-6 shots to walk it in. New range creates a challenge for me. I do drive through Lometa on the way to my lease where I shoot distance. Maybe one day I’ll apply for this shoot. I don’t have super fancy equipment but it gets the job done.
I was really pulling for dads old 7mm mag. I had one that I sold, that I wish I never did. My first long shot with it was on a crop damage deer hunt, I had it sighted in on 100 yards and got a shot at 482yards according to the range finder. A hold over of around 24-30 inches drove it straight into the sweet spot. I was hooked ever since!
My only advice for shooters that are shooting a string of shots is to make their adjustments and then load the next round. Loading a round early will increase the dwell time the round is in a hot chamber. Heating up the round can change its muzzle velocity. I noticed you were the only one to leave the breech open to cool and make adjustments.
I'm scratching my head. I have always been told that 5.56 rounds are ineffective after 800+ yard because they start falling behind the sound barrier. That MK-12 clone guy did awesome IMO.
Awesome stuff Brandon. I was confused on your 6th shot at 30:55 because a butterfly was in the close in and hit the window for the away shot and nearly looked like it was the one that hit the berm. 😀
Welcome to the 2nd episode of the Texas Plinking 1 MOA At 1,000 Yards Challenge. A monthly video series where I let 5 fans come out with their equipment and attempt to shoot a 10" gong at 1,000 yards in under 10 shots. New episodes go live on the 1st Monday of every month! If you think you're up for the challenge, send me an email, texasplinking1k(@)gmail.com and tell me a bit about yourself, where you're from, your rifle setup and shooting experience.
Enter to win the MCX SPEAR here: www.getenteredtowin.com/texasplinking
A big thanks to RangeTime for sponsoring this video. Download the app here:
IOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/rangetime/id1609530223
Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.rangetime
Lastly, a big thanks to Silencer Shop for being a long time supporter of the channel!
You should invite some gun tubers to do this challenge aswell for a special edition. Perhaps give them a little more ammo than 10 😂
Did the 3rd guy have a rifle zeroed. The number of clicks he dialed show exactly how bad he is. What a freaking joke,!!!
Taking your head off the r
Need to do a grand finale and have all the guys shoot 5 rounds at the silhouette target to end the video lol
Did you account for the spin of the earth?
Best addition to the TH-cam gun world in a long time! Thanks for bringing this to us.
🎉a ag
This is badass series! Bringing the community onto your channel is something I don’t think I’ve seen other guntubers really do.
Garand Thumb brought the guy in to shoot 800 yards with a .22
This just show, how hard it is to hit a target at 1000 yards. Props to everyone that can do in 1
I agree and it also shows you can buy all the most expensive parts you want and if you don’t practice doesn’t do you any good
@@timmcfarland3311 True. But the most expensive setup was the only one that hit! 😉
After they shoot this you should teach them how to use there Reticle nobody was adjust right hits 4 moa right dials 1/2 moa cool series
Trust me it isnt that hard to hit 1000... these guys felt the camera pressuee
@@sniperjoe yeah, I once hit a 3 mile, 360-no scope, in the dark. Too easy.
Best ELR content since King of 2 mile - and better produced. Bravo on the new '1 MOA At 1,000 Yards Challenge' series. With the growing popularity of the ELR segment you're on target to succeed dramatically with '5 fans showcasing their equipment' episodes. I'm a retired TV producer, and like many others I'm an amature LR enthusiast who put together a rifle capable of punching out at 1000 yds. This type of content is what was missing in the gun community. Every one of us want to shoot the 1MOA/1000yd challenge and showcase the rifle we built. Thank you for a wonderful series, and I have no doubt that you have a winner!
This isn’t ELR
I was pulling for everyone, but that MK12 was very impressive with an LPVO 😎. If he had more magnification he would have done it.
This is actually more exciting than watching golf!⛳️ 😮
I love this content and competition. I like that it’s a small local competition representing us Texans. Cheers to the mk12 guy.
Props to the 7 rem mag dude for trying 👊🏽 & correcting those no calls kill the confidence for sure . Good job Brandon on the videos 🤘🏾
This series is one of the best things on youtube right now. I think you have a TV series in the making on this
Just saw the first episode and got hooked on this concept! At first I thought it would be a bit boring, even for a long range shooter myself but this is excellent content, love the different weapon systems. This 1000 yard challange humbles you a lot, keep them coming!
i played on 1.25X speed... really helped
The 5.56 at 1000 yds was impressively close with no spotter. It’s hell to dial when splash is basically nonexistent.
How much more splash could you want?? A tanerite explosion for splash? There was huge dust after every shot and these guys that are 10feet away on their first few shots blow me away that wouldnt even be on the berm at my range
Wish he had the nosler 85gr rdf and 20” if not 24” that rifle would do it I promise…I’ve hit close to 1k with alot cheaper 16” and 55gr.
@@Dan_6.6 lol… he was using a NX8 8x LPVO on that mark12.
Look at that at 8x once at 1k yards. Instant Splash is still tough to see.
@@charlesmullins3238 send in your info and hopefully you can prove to everyone how you shoot 1k with 55gr effectively
@@lukes.2014 He chose to bring that optic im only commenting on the amount of splash due to enviro it isnt going to get muvh better than dry dirt with direct sunlight like that so the lack of splash isnt the issue and yes i hqve seen 1k at 8x ik what it looks like and no its not that hard to see and im referring to nearly all the shooters as well with the lack of wind calls and corrections its as if there wasnt a single kestrel out there that day
Keep these coming. We really enjoy seeing these different rifle set ups and different Style of shooters.
like the style of shooter not wearing eye protection?
Enjoyed these first 2 episodes. I have 2 suggestions. First that the intended target be painted as in the first episode. Second, that the equipment stats be printed on screen as the shooter is introduced. keep up the good work.
This is epic. Really shows the challenge of long range shooting in the wind. Would love to see a "celebrity" special with all youtubers. Keep up the quality content.
What’s up everybody? My name is Scott, and today we’re gonna hit a target at 1,000 yards with this 4-bore.
The mk12 had to get another Uber for his sac to fit in! Lol can’t wait for that episode when one finally rings that steel. Best videos on the internet keep ‘em comin
Thank you for posting this event. It is fun to watch these different shooters doing what they love with their rifles setup.
I really really enjoy these episodes. It would give us lesser experienced folk some insight to the difficulty of this, if we could see what the shooter can see. Maybe just a snapshot of their reticle and sight picture before they start shooting.
Good idea!
Really great series!!
Enjoying seeing other peoples setups and what they can do with them at that range!
Please keep doing this as it is excellent!
I'm not a long range shooter, but intend on getting into soon. That being said, I'm really enjoying this series. Very cool to watch and see what everyone is using, and the capabilities.
Anyone hitting the 5" in one try should get a gold medal.
Love this series. I shoot at these distances and further, it truly comes down to the wind. Good job to all involved. 👍
Love this series you started.
Good shooting. I was taught that once your body is positioned, do not make major movements after each shot. These videos are awesome! Getting my full attention! Keep up the good work!
agree , I have found to build a strong base and a correct base that during my first year of serious learning that I would stand up after every shot to learn what base was best for me so that I could build that base time after time
This is motivating seeing these guys trying hard with their equipment to make amazing shots. Well done and great video series!
Props for using a 10x scope at 1000 yds at a 10" target that's an actual 1 moa challenge, especially with a 5.56. on a good day im lucky to do 600yds with a 6x scope at a six" target throwing.308 win. absolutely love this content and what you you guys are doing.
Awesome episode again. Ive gotta say, Matt with the 300 prc got real close. Ive had bad luck with those 225 eldms, yet great luck with the 220 eldx handloads. With the crazy wind the correction’s definitely show great talent not only from him but everyone participating. Definitely awesome to watch.
This is a great series 👍 reading the wind is a art within its self
My first time on this channel. Excellent. That 10" at 1000 is a hard one. Yesterday, I was shooting in southeast KS at a 24" square plate at 1,350 yards. Savage Elite Precision in MDT Chassis, Vortex Viper PST 5-25 MRAD Scope, Atlas Bipod, Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor 147 Grain ELD-M. Typical KS day...30 MPH wind but luckily coming from behind. Hit plates from 100 yards to 800 yards with first shot, then it got hard at 1020 and 1350. 18 shots at 1350 with 7 hits but scattered all over the target like number 5 domino! Wind is precision shooting's biggest issue. Love this video and looking for more. Thanks
Cap
I hope these continue, fun to watch. I haven’t shot beyond 400yds, which is pretty easy on a 6” plate.
Really impressive stuff. Enjoying the series very much
At exactly 30:56, on the 6th shot, as the round is in flight, a butterfly swoops across the screen in perfect timing with it's split-screen showing impact. It is a perfectly timed effect, though a hit would have made it perfect. I love this series.
Another banger of a video here! Love this series!
Thank you sir!!
@MountainsMulletsMerica you should try to do something similar to this with your viewers. For us guys in the PNW. Thanks for representing us in the last episode of 1MOA @ 1000yards challenge. You did awesome.
love this series! keep em coming, great video
These are the best brother! Keep em coming!
Great video and presentation. I really enjoyed watching this. I thank you for sharing.
God bless all here.
As the world's biggest NOT 7mm fan I was still rooting for the guy with his late Father's rifle.
That AI set up is something else. Great guy behind it too. Look forward to these episodes dropping. You’ve got yourself a fan in the UK
F class rifles put 20 rounds on a target that size at that range
My new favorite series
This is awesome. Offering this challenge, your time and just plain hanging out deserves much recognition. I may have to make a trip down 👍
Eagle Eye, you wouldn’t dare set foot in THE great state of Tejas! We don’t need your stinkin 6 arc round these parts. Ha 😂
Loving this series
That wind was certainly a factor at 1000. Nice job!
11:50 mark is where I realized that not only is this cat solid, but that platform is very capable indeed. Solid, brother. Solid indeed.
Really looking forward to roughing up that gong! Let’s go!
This is the best series on TH-cam. I wish you had a .308 only competition. I can hit a silhouette mortar style but a 10'' plate would be LUCK. Are you allowed to bring hand loads ?
Great series, enjoy it a lot. Thanks!!👍👍
This series is the best!
Great footage and this is a great series. Keep this going.
Love this video series.
Its a slow video but man do i enjoy it, keep em coming
This is just awesome to watch, great format, well presented. Keep it up.
That was one of the tightest patterns I ever seen with M60 he did a great job of holding it in a lot of 12 in radius 90% of everybody I've ever seen most people shoot in a ten-foot radius great job thanks for sharing....
I cant wait for the next one you are truly 1 kool dude you will have 3 million vids in 2 in a half years guaranteed wow thanks for the vid.June 5th is your day on my calendar.
Addicted to this series already!!! Awesome, man!
This is the greatest series
the 6.5 creedmoor fan boys must be loving this video lol. that great BC really helps. I just wish they based it off the .308 instead of the 30 Thompson Center that few grains more capacity could have made a fair difference. i love the color of the first rifle that titanium blue is awesome!
Get some doubts about the precision of AI gun before putting it in my dream list. This guy convinced me that gun. It is in my list now.
The AI's are owning this challenge!!! I think the rifle quality and optics choices make a difference in this challenge.
He got 1 hit calm down
@@JTTTTT850 wasn't that all he needed?
Awesome addition. Hopefully I'll be able to come sometime. Still dialing in a new rifle.
Great series! Makes me wanna go and reach out! Keep it up! PRS to the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really like this a lot. keep it coming.
This is awesome content! Keep doing it!
really like this content. each round they send i am almost holding my breath hoping for a hit.. look forward to future episodes.
damn these guys are cold! extremely impressive marksmanship
Love this. Great video series.
Kayden knows how to lay behind a rifle...the kid got talent....
Very good shooting position....very calm,very cool,no hard grips on the rifle,straight head with no leaning ....Very good kid...
Glad to see a AR platform perform well.
LOVE this idea ! i can see this getting big here on you tube
i love this video format! thanks for this
You can tell pretty quickly how confident someone is behind their rifle. You got the kids who dial everything, and the men who know how to hold for wind rather then dial everything 😜
Atleast 1 noticeable trigger puncher in this group
That wind makes a challenge for sure - Btw for the camara angle I would also really like an arrow explaining the bullet angle to get a grasp on shooters angle compared to the camera ;-)
This is my first time watching this video i really enjoyed it .seeing all the different types of rifles and set ups liked it all awesome gun owners all that was involed in it got a positive attitude thats the way it should be always a good sportmanship and most of all have fun y'all anyways guys have fun happy shooting down range stay safe and as be happy thanks for sharing your awesome video peace out in paradise from honolulu hawaii Aloha.....
Really awesome series!!
Keep doing these! Love watching them
Fantastic idea for the channel. Keep it going👍🏻
Love watching this
This challenge is so cool. Thanks for the content
Where I shoot 1000 yards I can usually count on 3-6 shots to walk it in. New range creates a challenge for me. I do drive through Lometa on the way to my lease where I shoot distance. Maybe one day I’ll apply for this shoot. I don’t have super fancy equipment but it gets the job done.
Great show I really enjoyed it and will continue watching for future events and maybe participate someday
Man that looks like a good time.
Keep up the good work.
I was really pulling for dads old 7mm mag. I had one that I sold, that I wish I never did. My first long shot with it was on a crop damage deer hunt, I had it sighted in on 100 yards and got a shot at 482yards according to the range finder. A hold over of around 24-30 inches drove it straight into the sweet spot. I was hooked ever since!
My only advice for shooters that are shooting a string of shots is to make their adjustments and then load the next round. Loading a round early will increase the dwell time the round is in a hot chamber. Heating up the round can change its muzzle velocity. I noticed you were the only one to leave the breech open to cool and make adjustments.
Man these guys are cranking on them Scopes like they're building a car
plink this is awesome and I hope it goes on forever
cant wait for the next episode
The 1st kid suffered from "being young" lol, he's gonna be an ACE if he keeps it up!
love to see the 556 going 1000... also love seeing the vortex diamonback. i have that on my 18 inch AR SPR build. love it. but its the 4-16x
I wanna see someone rock up with a classic M1 Garand.
I like this format. I gonna work on my long game!
Can not wait 😬💥💥💥💥
Absolutely love these
I'm scratching my head. I have always been told that 5.56 rounds are ineffective after 800+ yard because they start falling behind the sound barrier. That MK-12 clone guy did awesome IMO.
This is really cool! If your channel went more in this direction I'd be very interested to see what happens.
Awesome video
I am lookijg forward to all the future videos 👏👏👏
Somebody from the 1000 yard Bullseye F Class competitions needs to show up and show them how it’s done first shot no problem
They’re welcome to, I just hear crickets 👀
You clearly know VERY little about F class
No dont; unless that class has its own day just for them. Jus sayin.🐎
Step on up 😊
@@SigmaBallisticsWe’re still waiting on you’re “F class”
Awesome stuff Brandon. I was confused on your 6th shot at 30:55 because a butterfly was in the close in and hit the window for the away shot and nearly looked like it was the one that hit the berm. 😀
Good to see the British built rifle shoot so well.
That lil boys dad bought him a nice set up - love it
It’s his family’s rig. Awesome to see this as a family hobby!
@@TexasPlinking Im just playin. Kid can shoot too.
I think you underplayed Grant, he's turning into the phelps of Texas Plinking...he needs to start lining up those coins on his neck...🙃
Hahaha 😂
Started off as a very frustrating video!
Then you begin to appreciate the level of difficulty!