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Published on December 9, 2023
Duration: 0:18

This guide demonstrates the process of firing a 5-shot group with a Henry .22 Magnum rifle from a bench rest. It highlights the importance of consistent shot placement and concludes with measuring the group size using digital calipers, achieving a 1.0-inch group at 100 yards. The demonstration emphasizes accuracy testing for this lever-action firearm.

Quick Summary

A Henry .22 Magnum rifle, shot from a stable bench rest at 100 yards, achieved a 5-shot group measuring 1.0 inch. This accuracy test utilized a Rock BR shooting rest and Hornady targets, with digital calipers used for precise measurement of the shot group.

Chapters

  1. 00:00First Shot Fired
  2. 00:02First Bullet Impact
  3. 00:04Second Shot Fired
  4. 00:06Second Impact on Target
  5. 00:09Third Shot Fired for Consistency
  6. 00:13Close-up of 5-Shot Group
  7. 00:15Measuring Group Size (1 inch at 100 yards)

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of accuracy can be expected from a Henry .22 Magnum rifle?

In this test, a Henry .22 Magnum rifle, shot from a bench rest at 100 yards, achieved a 5-shot group measuring 1.0 inch. This demonstrates good practical accuracy for the .22 Magnum caliber and the lever-action platform.

What equipment is used for testing the accuracy of the Henry .22 Magnum?

The accuracy test utilized a Henry .22 Magnum rifle, a Rock BR shooting rest for stability, Hornady shooting targets to record impacts, and digital calipers for precise measurement of the shot group.

How is the group size measured for firearms accuracy testing?

Firearms accuracy is often measured by the spread of a group of shots fired at a specific distance. In this case, digital calipers were used to measure the 1.0-inch spread of a 5-shot group fired from the Henry .22 Magnum at 100 yards.

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