Heritage Rough Rider .22LR at 100 Yards

Published on May 13, 2019
Duration: 2:40

This video demonstrates the surprising accuracy of the Heritage Rough Rider .22LR at 100 yards, using CCI Mini Mags. The shooter highlights how the firearm's point of aim requires adjustment for longer distances, with shots landing consistently when aiming slightly above the target. The performance is noted as impressive for a firearm described as a '$100 gun'.

Quick Summary

The Heritage Rough Rider .22LR demonstrates impressive accuracy at 100 yards, capable of hitting a steel gong with CCI Mini Mags. Shooters will need to adjust their aim significantly higher, typically just a few inches above the target, to compensate for the longer distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Heritage Rough Rider .22LR at 100 Yards
  2. 00:30First Shots and Observations
  3. 01:00Aiming Adjustment for 100 Yards
  4. 02:00Performance Summary and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Heritage Rough Rider .22LR shoot accurately at 100 yards?

Yes, the Heritage Rough Rider .22LR can achieve surprising accuracy at 100 yards, as demonstrated in this test with CCI Mini Mags. Consistent hits on a steel gong were observed, indicating its capability for longer-range plinking.

How should I aim a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR at 100 yards?

For 100-yard shots with the Heritage Rough Rider .22LR, you'll need to aim significantly higher than at closer distances. The shooter found that aiming just a few inches above the target was effective for hitting the mark.

What ammunition was used for the 100-yard test of the Heritage Rough Rider?

The 100-yard accuracy test of the Heritage Rough Rider .22LR utilized CCI Mini Mags ammunition. This brand is known for its reliable performance and is often a good choice for rimfire firearms.

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