Blowing Head off Statue at 500 yards with McMillan Tac 338

Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 0:15

This video showcases the destructive power of the McMillan Tac 338 rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum at 500 yards. The shooter successfully obliterates the head of a concrete statue with a single shot, demonstrating impressive long-range accuracy and the rifle's capabilities. The footage highlights the rifle's setup, the shot execution, and the dramatic impact.

Quick Summary

The McMillan Tac 338 rifle, chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, was used to destroy the head of a concrete statue from 500 yards. This demonstration showcases the rifle's exceptional long-range accuracy and the destructive power of the .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: McMillan Tac 338 Setup
  2. 00:04The 500 Yard Shot
  3. 00:08Impact: Statue Head Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used to shoot the statue head at 500 yards?

The rifle used was a McMillan Tac 338, chambered in the powerful .338 Lapua Magnum caliber. It was equipped with a suppressor, bipod, and a high-magnification optic for the long-range shot.

How accurate is the McMillan Tac 338 at 500 yards?

The video demonstrates the McMillan Tac 338's impressive accuracy and power at 500 yards by completely destroying the head of a concrete statue with a single shot, showcasing its precision capabilities.

What caliber ammunition was fired?

The rifle was firing .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition. This caliber is known for its long-range capabilities and significant energy transfer upon impact, as evidenced by the target destruction.

What kind of target was used for the 500-yard shot?

A concrete statue with a painted head served as the target for the 500-yard shot. The impact resulted in the complete obliteration of the statue's head, highlighting the rifle's terminal ballistics.

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