Long Range Challenge: 200 yards. Iron Sights. One Watch Face.: GunVenture| S2 E9 P4

Published on December 9, 2017
Duration: 5:40

This video details a long-range shooting challenge where participants attempt to hit a watch face at 200 yards using only iron sights. The competition highlights the difficulty of precision shooting with iron sights at extended distances and the importance of proper sight alignment and trigger control. The event took place at Fowl Board Precision and featured participants like Justin Watts.

Quick Summary

In a 200-yard long-range challenge, shooters use an M1A rifle equipped with iron sights to hit a watch face target. This competition emphasizes precision marksmanship, highlighting the difficulty of extended-range shooting without optics and the critical role of sight alignment and trigger control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Challenge
  2. 00:15Introducing the Shooters
  3. 00:21Setting Up the 200 Yard Target
  4. 00:36Iron Sights, One Shot Rule
  5. 00:47The Stakes: Winner Keeps the Watch
  6. 00:53Target Must Be the Watch Face
  7. 01:16Going Old-School with Iron Sights
  8. 01:40First Shooter Takes Aim
  9. 01:45First Shot Analysis
  10. 01:58Second Shooter's Turn
  11. 02:34Second Shot Analysis
  12. 02:47Third Shooter: Justin Watts
  13. 03:34Justin Watts' Approach and Adjustments
  14. 04:28Justin Watts' Shot and Result
  15. 04:49Location: Fowl Board Precision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the objective of the long-range challenge in GunVenture S2 E9 P4?

The objective is for shooters to hit a watch face target placed at 200 yards using only iron sights. Each participant gets one shot, and the winner keeps the watch.

What firearm is used in the 200-yard iron sight challenge?

The firearm used in this long-range challenge is the M1A rifle. Shooters are required to use its iron sights for aiming at the distant target.

Why is shooting a watch face at 200 yards with iron sights considered difficult?

Hitting a small target like a watch face at 200 yards with iron sights demands exceptional precision in sight alignment and trigger control. It's a tougher shot than many people realize, requiring more skill than using magnified optics.

What factors can affect accuracy in this iron sight challenge?

Accuracy can be affected by wind, the shooter's ability to maintain consistent sight alignment, and trigger control. A heavy trigger pull, for instance, can cause a right-handed shooter to pull the shot to the right.

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