@Dayattherange 100y Challenge CCI Std

Published on June 7, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a 100-yard grouping challenge using CCI Standard Velocity .22LR ammunition fired from a bolt-action rifle equipped with a 36x scope and bipod. The shooter emphasizes proper form and analyzes the resulting 5-shot group, noting the impact of a single 'flyer' on overall accuracy. The drill highlights the importance of a stable shooting platform and consistent technique for achieving tight groups at extended distances.

Quick Summary

This 100-yard grouping challenge features CCI Standard Velocity .22LR ammunition fired from a bolt-action rifle with a 36x scope and bipod. The drill emphasizes a stable shooting platform and consistent technique to achieve tight groups, while also highlighting how a single 'flyer' can impact the overall assessment of accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Close-up: CCI Standard Velocity
  2. 00:06First Shot and Reload Sequence
  3. 00:13Second Shot and Aiming
  4. 00:21Third Shot and Bolt Cycle
  5. 00:30Fourth Shot and 'Flyer' Identification
  6. 00:38Fifth Shot Completes Group
  7. 00:45Final Shot and Group Analysis
  8. 00:54Concluding Remarks and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was used for the 100-yard grouping challenge?

The video utilized CCI Standard Velocity .22LR ammunition. The close-up shot clearly shows the 'C' headstamp, confirming the brand and type of cartridge used for the precision shooting exercise.

What rifle setup is recommended for 100-yard precision shooting?

For 100-yard precision, a bolt-action rifle equipped with a stable bipod and a high-magnification scope, such as the 36x optic shown, is recommended to achieve tight shot groups.

How does a 'flyer' affect a shot group?

A 'flyer' is a shot that deviates significantly from the main cluster of shots. Even one flyer can make an otherwise excellent group appear much larger and less precise, impacting the overall assessment of accuracy.

What are the key elements for achieving tight groups at 100 yards?

Achieving tight groups at 100 yards relies on a combination of factors: a stable shooting platform (like a bipod), consistent trigger control, proper sight alignment through a magnified optic, and using reliable, consistent ammunition.

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