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Published on May 6, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video demonstrates the visual effect of Piney Mountain Green and Orange Tracer .22 LR rounds fired from a Ruger 10/22 equipped with a Leupold scope. The shooter showcases proper magazine loading techniques and the clear impact of tracer ammunition on a steel target, highlighting the fun and visual appeal of this specialized ammo.

Quick Summary

Piney Mountain Green and Orange Tracer .22 LR rounds are fired from a Ruger 10/22 equipped with a Leupold scope. The video demonstrates loading these visually striking tracer cartridges and shows their bright flight path impacting a steel target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Setup
  2. 00:03Loading Tracer Ammo
  3. 00:17Shooting Tracer .22 LR

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition is used in the video?

The video features Piney Mountain Green and Orange Tracer .22 LR rimfire cartridges. These are non-corrosive rounds designed to leave a visible trail of light as they travel.

What firearm is used to shoot the tracer rounds?

The firearm demonstrated is a Ruger 10/22 rifle. It is equipped with a Leupold scope for aiming and observing the tracer rounds in flight.

How are the tracer rounds loaded?

The shooter demonstrates loading the Ruger 10/22 magazines by alternating between the green and orange tracer .22 LR cartridges, providing a visually dynamic effect.

What is the main appeal of using tracer ammunition like this?

The primary appeal is the visual feedback; the bright green and orange streaks clearly show the projectile's path to the target, making for a more engaging shooting experience, especially on steel.

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