Zack Smith πŸ† shooting long range with the BRAND NEW TTI TR-9 ⚑️

Published on April 1, 2022
Duration: 2:53

This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a Primary Arms 2-power prism scope on a California-legal TTI TR-9 9mm carbine. Instructor Zack Smith details the initial setup, the use of specific ammunition for velocity testing, and the steps involved in achieving a zero at 225 yards, highlighting the effectiveness of the optic and ammunition combination for this platform.

Quick Summary

The TTI TR-9 is a California-legal 9mm carbine featuring a set screw for stock adjustment and a thin grip to meet state regulations. It's tested with Winchester 127-grain self-defense ammunition, expected to reach over 1400 fps, and a Primary Arms 2x prism scope with 9mm drops, zeroed at 225 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to TTI TR-9 California Legal Model
  2. 00:08Legal Compliance Features (Set Screw, Thin Grip)
  3. 00:18Ammunition: Winchester 127gr Self-Defense
  4. 00:27Optic: Primary Arms 2x Prism Scope with 9mm Drops
  5. 00:32Zeroing Process and Target Engagement
  6. 01:05Initial Group Analysis (5-shot)
  7. 01:32Engaging 225 Yard Target
  8. 02:26Impact Analysis and Adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the California-legal TTI TR-9?

The California-legal TTI TR-9 features a set screw to prevent stock adjustment and a thin grip, modifications implemented to comply with state firearm regulations. These features ensure the rifle meets specific legal requirements for sale and possession within California.

What ammunition and optic are used for long-range testing of the TTI TR-9?

For long-range testing, Winchester 127-grain self-defense ammunition is used, expected to exceed 1400 feet per second. The optic is a Primary Arms 2-power prism scope equipped with nine-millimeter drops, suitable for precise aiming at extended distances.

At what distance is the TTI TR-9 zeroed, and what is the aiming point?

The TTI TR-9 is zeroed at 225 yards. During the engagement, the shoulder line is identified as the dead-center aiming point for achieving accurate hits on target with the chosen ammunition and optic setup.

What is the expected velocity of Winchester 127-grain ammunition from the TTI TR-9?

The Winchester 127-grain self-defense ammunition is projected to achieve velocities exceeding 1400 feet per second when fired from the longer barrel of the TTI TR-9 carbine. This high velocity contributes to a flatter trajectory for longer-range engagements.

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