Testing My .50 BMG In 95 Degree Heat 🔥 | Who’ll Melt First 🥵

Published on June 25, 2023
Duration: 21:04

Yoki Sturrup tests her Barrett M82A1 '.50 BMG' rifle in extreme heat, encountering scope zero issues after a case drop. Despite initial misses, she compensates by aiming higher, confirming the need for a proper re-zero. The video highlights the challenges of shooting in high temperatures and humid conditions.

Quick Summary

Yoki Sturrup tests her Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG rifle in 95°F heat. She encounters scope zero issues after a case drop, causing initial shots to miss low. Yoki compensates by aiming higher using her reticle, confirming the need for a proper re-zero.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 'Big Mama' Barrett M82A1
  2. 01:17Loading .50 BMG Ammo & Environmental Challenges
  3. 02:36Scope Zero Concerns After Case Drop
  4. 06:19Live Fire: Accuracy Testing & Zero Shift
  5. 14:49Conclusion & Meet & Greet Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is Yoki Sturrup testing in the video?

Yoki Sturrup is testing her Barrett M82A1 rifle, nicknamed 'Big Mama', chambered in .50 BMG. The rifle is a semi-automatic platform known for its power and range.

What issues did Yoki encounter while testing her .50 BMG rifle?

Yoki encountered scope zero issues, suspecting the Nightforce scope was knocked off zero after her rifle case was dropped during transit. This caused her initial shots to miss low.

How did Yoki compensate for the shifted scope zero?

Yoki compensated for the shifted zero by aiming higher than usual, utilizing the windage and elevation lines in her reticle to account for the bullet's drop.

What environmental conditions were present during the .50 BMG rifle test?

The test took place in extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 95 degrees Fahrenheit, accompanied by high humidity, typical of a Miami-area range.

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