@Dayattherange Christmas Challenge: FTS Overwatch

Published on December 24, 2024
Duration: 8:23

This video details Moondog 2A's participation in the 'Let It Snow' challenge by Day at the Range. The challenge involves shooting specific targets on a printed sheet with one shot per target, starting from the lowest point value to the highest. The video showcases the setup using a Bergara Precision Rimfire rifle and a Discovery Optics LHD 8-32 scope, including the zeroing process and the execution of the challenge, highlighting the impact of ammunition flyers on performance.

Quick Summary

The 'Let It Snow' challenge by Day at the Range requires shooters to hit specific sun targets with one shot each, in ascending point order (1, 2, 3, 5 points). Hits must be within the sun's disc, and misses incur a one-point penalty. The video demonstrates this with a Bergara Precision Rimfire and a high-magnification scope.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Challenge
  2. 00:31Challenge Target Explained
  3. 01:14Firearm and Optics Setup
  4. 02:16Scope Zeroing Process
  5. 03:36Executing the Challenge
  6. 05:16Challenge Results and Analysis
  7. 05:20Sponsor Recognition (Aura)
  8. 06:03Discussion on Ammo and Flyers
  9. 07:15Final Results Recap
  10. 07:21Call to Action and Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Let It Snow' challenge from Day at the Range?

The 'Let It Snow' challenge is a printable target designed by Day at the Range where shooters must hit specific sun targets with one shot each, in ascending point order, to score points. Misses incur penalties.

What firearm and optics are used in this challenge video?

The video features a Bergara Precision Rimfire rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, equipped with a Discovery Optics LHD 8-32 scope, which is noted for its fine reticle and high magnification suitable for precision shooting.

How is the 'Let It Snow' challenge target scored?

Each sun target must be hit with a single shot within its disc. The challenge involves shooting targets with 1, 2, 3, and 5 points in order. Missing a target costs one point.

What factors can affect performance in this precision shooting challenge?

Ammunition quality is a significant factor. The video highlights how using budget or non-match grade ammunition can lead to unexpected flyers, making it harder to achieve consistent accuracy on small targets.

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