Is This Record-Holding Handgun 1 MOA All Day? 1MADL Challenge @BlokeontheRange @PolenarTactical

Published on May 28, 2024
Duration: 14:42

This video details an attempt at the '1 Minute of Angle All Day Long' challenge, focusing on achieving sub-MOA groups with various firearms. The presenter, an experienced shooter, tests a Hammerli 208 pistol and three rifles: a CZ 457 Lux, a Rock River Arms M16A4, and a Swedish M41B. While none achieved consistent sub-MOA groups under the challenge's strict criteria, the video provides insights into the accuracy potential of each platform, the challenges of achieving precision, and the impact of ammunition and shooter fatigue.

Quick Summary

The '1 Minute of Angle All Day Long' challenge requires a 10-shot group under 1 MOA. In this video, a Hammerli 208 pistol and CZ 457 Lux, Rock River Arms M16A4, and Swedish M41B rifles were tested. While the Rock River Arms M16A4 came close with a 0.9-inch group, a flyer pushed it over 1 MOA. The Hammerli 208's accuracy was impacted by shooter fatigue and a cracked frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 1 MOA All Day Long Challenge
  2. 00:24Hammerli 208 Pistol Introduction
  3. 01:03CZ 457 Lux Rifle Test
  4. 02:25CZ 457 Lux Accuracy Results
  5. 04:17Rock River Arms M16A4 Rifle Introduction
  6. 06:48Rock River Arms M16A4 Accuracy Results
  7. 09:08Swedish M41B Rifle Introduction
  8. 10:11Swedish M41B Ammunition Details
  9. 10:30Swedish M41B Accuracy Results
  10. 11:48Hammerli 208 Pistol Accuracy Test
  11. 12:32Hammerli 208 Accuracy Results
  12. 14:06Conclusion: 1 MOA Challenge Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '1 Minute of Angle All Day Long' challenge?

The '1 Minute of Angle All Day Long' challenge is a YouTube community event where participants must submit a video of themselves shooting a 10-shot group under 1 MOA. This translates to a group size of 1 inch at 100 yards or 0.5 inches at 50 yards, shot 'off the cuff' without extensive preparation.

Which firearms were tested for the 1 MOA challenge?

The presenter attempted the challenge with a Hammerli 208 pistol and three rifles: a CZ 457 Lux (.22 LR), a Rock River Arms National Match M16A4 (AR-15 pattern), and a Swedish M41B (6.5x55mm sniper rifle). None consistently achieved sub-MOA groups under the challenge's strict criteria.

What were the accuracy results for the CZ 457 Lux?

The CZ 457 Lux, chambered in .22 Long Rifle, shot approximately 2.5 MOA with CCI Standard ammunition. The presenter noted that the trigger pull had been adjusted to be heavier than its factory setting.

Did the Rock River Arms M16A4 achieve 1 MOA?

The Rock River Arms M16A4, using Federal Premium 77-grain match ammo, produced a group measuring about 0.9 inches. However, a single flyer pushed the total group size slightly over 1 MOA, preventing it from meeting the challenge's requirements.

Is the Hammerli 208 capable of sub-MOA accuracy?

The Hammerli 208 is considered a highly accurate sport pistol, capable of sub-MOA accuracy when properly shot. However, the presenter's attempt was hampered by fatigue, eye strain, and a cracked frame, resulting in a larger group spread.

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