Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC 125 Yards Accurate!

Published on July 6, 2023
Duration: 10:05

This review of the Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC demonstrates its surprising accuracy at extended distances using iron sights. The instructor highlights the pistol's enhanced features, including suppressor-height sights and a flat-face trigger, and tests its performance at 100 and 125 yards with standard 9mm ammunition. Despite challenges like wind and visual obstruction, the P320 X-VTAC proves capable of consistent hits at distances typically reserved for more specialized firearms.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC, priced between $750-$800, offers enhanced features like an optics-ready slide, suppressor-height sights with tritium, and a flat-face trigger. This 'hopped-up' model demonstrated impressive accuracy at 100 and 125 yards with standard 9mm ammunition and iron sights, making it a capable platform for extended-range pistol shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig P320 X-VTAC Review
  2. 00:21Pistol Features: Sights and Trigger
  3. 00:47100 Yard Shot Rationale and Tradition
  4. 01:30Ammunition Choice: Federal American Eagle 9mm
  5. 01:48Target Setup: 100 Yard Steel Gong
  6. 01:55Shooting Technique: Freehand vs. Bag Rest
  7. 02:11Sight Zero and Windage Adjustments
  8. 02:29Initial Shots and Wind Conditions
  9. 03:22100 Yard Gong Shooting Demonstration
  10. 04:15Reloading and Visibility Challenges
  11. 04:47Rangefinding Distances: 64, 88, 125 Yards
  12. 05:1064 Yard Target Shot (Rested)
  13. 06:1988 Yard Target Shot (Rested)
  14. 07:28125 Yard Target Shot (Rested)
  15. 08:32Accuracy Conclusion and Future Plans
  16. 09:28Final Thoughts and Product Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC a 'hopped-up' model?

The Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC is considered a 'hopped-up' model due to its enhanced features over the standard P320, including an optics-ready slide, suppressor-height co-witness sights with tritium, and a flat-face trigger, typically retailing for $750-$800.

Can the Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC be accurate at 100 yards with iron sights?

Yes, the Sig Sauer P320 X-VTAC demonstrated significant accuracy at 100 yards, consistently hitting a 16-inch steel gong. This performance suggests that with proper technique and sight alignment, extended-range accuracy is achievable even with iron sights.

What are the advantages of the P320 X-VTAC's suppressor-height sights?

The suppressor-height co-witness sights on the P320 X-VTAC are designed to be visible even if an optic is mounted, and they feature green fiber optics for daytime use and tritium inserts for low-light conditions, offering versatile aiming capabilities.

What ammunition was used to test the Sig P320 X-VTAC's accuracy at 100 and 125 yards?

The Sig P320 X-VTAC was tested using Federal American Eagle 9mm Luger 115 grain ammunition. The reviewer noted that while this is standard practice ammo, match-grade or self-defense rounds often provide superior accuracy.

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