ทดสอบปืนไรเฟิลซุ่มยิง Remington 700 ขนาดกระสุน .308 win และ ปืน Savage A17ขนาด . 17hmr

Published on July 12, 2017
Duration: 11:23

This video provides a practical range test of the Remington 700 in .308 Win and the Savage A17 in .17 HMR. It demonstrates zeroing and accuracy testing at 100m, 400m, and 600m for the Remington, including scope adjustments for bullet drop and windage. The Savage A17 is tested at 200m. The content highlights practical application of marksmanship skills at various distances.

Quick Summary

The Remington 700 in .308 Win was tested at 100m, 400m, and 600m. At 600m, 5 mils of scope adjustment was needed for bullet drop, and windage was also a critical factor for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and 100m Testing
  2. 02:52400m Paper Target Test
  3. 04:08400m Steel Plate Test
  4. 04:52600m Scope Adjustment and Steel Plate Test
  5. 07:34Savage A17 .17 HMR Test
  6. 09:57Target Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What distances were tested for the Remington 700 rifle?

The Remington 700 in .308 Winchester was tested at 100 meters for zeroing, 400 meters using paper targets and steel plates, and 600 meters for steel plate shooting with scope adjustments.

How were scope adjustments made for long-range shooting?

For the 600-meter shot with the Remington 700, the host dialed 5 mils on the scope turrets to compensate for the expected bullet drop at that distance.

What factors influence accuracy at 600 meters?

At 600 meters, factors like bullet drop and windage are critical. The shooter must adjust the scope for drop and account for wind's effect on the bullet's trajectory to achieve accurate hits.

What is the Savage A17 rifle chambered in?

The Savage A17 rifle featured in this video is chambered in the .17 HMR (Hornady Magnum Rimfire) caliber and was tested at a distance of 200 meters.

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