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Published on June 14, 2022
Duration: 10:52

This video showcases a long-range shooting session with Colonel Harold Cabunoc and fellow officers at the 1001st Infantry Brigade, focusing on a sniper rifle system likely chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. The session progresses from 500 meters to 800 meters, emphasizing the technical adjustments required for optics like the Trijicon scope, including ballistic 'come ups' and windage compensation. The content highlights advanced marksmanship skills and the precision needed for extreme long-range engagements.

Quick Summary

Engaging targets at 800 meters requires precise ballistic 'come ups' and windage compensation. For instance, a 10-15 kph wind may necessitate a 1 mil adjustment, and the scope's elevation turret might need 27.75 MOA of adjustment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 01:03500-Meter Sniper Practice
  3. 03:23800-Meter Long Range Engagement
  4. 04:45Technical Scope Adjustments
  5. 05:50Windage Compensation & Impact
  6. 10:10Community Milestone

Frequently Asked Questions

What is required for accurate 800-meter rifle shots?

Accurate 800-meter shots demand precise ballistic 'come ups' to compensate for bullet drop and accurate windage adjustments to counter drift. The scope's magnification and elevation turrets must be set correctly, often requiring significant adjustments like 27.75 MOA for elevation.

How is wind accounted for in long-range shooting?

Windage compensation is crucial. For example, a wind velocity of 10-15 kph might necessitate a 1 mil adjustment on the scope's windage turret to keep the projectile on target at extended ranges like 800 meters.

What magnification is recommended for extreme long-range shooting?

For extreme long-range engagements, high magnification is often used. In this session, the Trijicon scope was set to 22x magnification to aid in precise aiming and target acquisition at 800 meters.

What are the key technical adjustments for a long-range scope?

Key adjustments include parallax setting for target clarity, magnification level for aiming precision, and elevation/windage turrets for ballistic compensation. Understanding MOA and Mil adjustments is vital for hitting distant targets.

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