Ruger Precision Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor | 600 yards

Published on February 16, 2025
Duration: 0:54

This video demonstrates a rapid shooting sequence with a Ruger Precision Rifle at 600 yards. An experienced shooter utilizes a 3.5 mil holdover and fires 10 rounds from a prone position, emphasizing audible target impacts. The content also touches on using standard ball ammunition for barrel break-in.

Quick Summary

An experienced shooter demonstrates a rapid engagement sequence with a Ruger Precision Rifle at 600 yards, utilizing a 3.5 mil holdover and 10 rounds for a 'fast run'. Standard ball ammunition is used for barrel break-in.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Preparation and Setup
  2. 00:11Long-Range Shooting Sequence
  3. 00:51Post-Shooting Query

Frequently Asked Questions

What scope adjustment is used for 600-yard shooting with a Ruger Precision Rifle?

For shooting at 600 yards, the shooter in the video set their scope to 3.5 mils of holdover. This adjustment is crucial for compensating for the bullet's trajectory and ensuring a hit on the target.

What type of ammunition is recommended for breaking in a Ruger Precision Rifle?

The video suggests using standard ball ammunition for the barrel break-in period of a Ruger Precision Rifle. This approach helps to properly seat the barrel's rifling without excessive wear.

How many rounds are loaded for a rapid engagement at 600 yards?

The shooter prepares for a 'fast run' at 600 yards by loading 10 rounds into the magazine. This allows for multiple shots to be fired in quick succession without needing to reload.

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