Quick Summary

The Western Rattler 357 Magnum rifle, when tested at 100 yards with 174-grain ammunition, demonstrated excellent accuracy, with several shots grouping within approximately one inch. The presenter also made minor adjustments to the optic's power wheel for optimal aiming.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:13Ammunition and Target
  3. 00:18100 Yard Accuracy Test
  4. 00:48Accuracy Results Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the Western Rattler 357 Magnum at 100 yards?

The Western Rattler 357 Magnum rifle demonstrated impressive accuracy at 100 yards, with multiple shots from 174-grain ammunition grouping within approximately one inch, indicating sub-MOA potential.

What ammunition was used in the Western Rattler 357 Magnum accuracy test?

The accuracy test for the Western Rattler 357 Magnum rifle utilized 174-grain projectiles. The presenter also mentioned adjusting the optic's power for this specific ammunition.

How was the optic adjusted for the Western Rattler 357 Magnum accuracy test?

The presenter indicated they 'cranked up the power wheel just a little bit' on the optic, suggesting a minor adjustment to magnification to optimize aiming for the 174-grain ammunition at 100 yards.

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