Sunday Shoot a Round # 192

Published on September 3, 2023
Duration: 49:53

This video features Hickok45 reviewing and shooting an LWRC A5 rifle in 6.8 SPC and a Colt Anaconda revolver in .44 Magnum. He demonstrates sight adjustment techniques on the Anaconda after installing Wilson Combat replacement sights, discussing their stability compared to the factory sights. The video also touches on the effectiveness of the 6.8 SPC cartridge and general firearm maintenance.

Quick Summary

To adjust firearm sights, observe where your shots land relative to your aim. If your shots are consistently to the right of the target, you need to move the rear sight to the left. This practical method ensures your sights are aligned with the bullet's impact point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Woods Setting
  2. 01:14LWRC A5 Rifle Introduction
  3. 01:31Prism Sight Removal & Metallic Sights
  4. 02:386.8 SPC Caliber Discussion
  5. 04:05LWRC A5 Rifle Appreciation
  6. 04:42Suppressor Mount & Future Plans
  7. 05:01Other Guns & Meetups
  8. 06:08Sunday Shoot-a-Round Format
  9. 06:31Wideners.com Mention
  10. 07:01Lever Guns in Military Video
  11. 08:31Global Audience & Internet Reach
  12. 10:52Enjoyment of the LWRC Rifle
  13. 11:10Twisted Barrel Joke Reference
  14. 11:27Range Modifications & Target Setup
  15. 11:39Shooting Jugs & Targets
  16. 13:37Colt Anaconda Introduction
  17. 13:49New Python/Anaconda Sight Criticisms
  18. 14:27Wilson Combat Replacement Sights
  19. 15:24Grammar Lesson: Bring vs. Brung
  20. 18:38Initial Sight Check on Anaconda
  21. 19:07Practical Sight Adjustment Method
  22. 20:26Analyzing Shot Group Deviation
  23. 21:31Adjusting Rear Sight (Left)
  24. 22:30Testing Sight Adjustment
  25. 23:21Sight Adjustment Conclusion
  26. 23:58Minutemen Mascot Controversy
  27. 25:25Gong & Cowboy Target Shooting
  28. 26:03Further Target Practice
  29. 26:31Sights Close to Zero
  30. 26:47Sight Adjustment Preference
  31. 27:40Shooting Hotter Loads
  32. 28:28Hot Load Impact on Sights
  33. 29:10Hot Load Ballistics Nuances
  34. 29:47Sight Alignment & Adjustment Philosophy
  35. 30:39Practical Sight Adjustment Logic
  36. 31:55Final Sight Adjustment Thoughts
  37. 33:01Final Gong Shot
  38. 33:29Shooting 2 Liter Bottles
  39. 34:16Wilson Combat Sights Review
  40. 35:01Colt Anaconda Caliber (.44 Magnum)
  41. 35:35Assumptions About Caliber
  42. 36:07Advice & Uncle's Passing
  43. 37:20We Are Part of Our Experiences
  44. 38:04Tractor Safety & Uncle Davis
  45. 40:39Learning from Past Mistakes
  46. 42:456.8 SPC Final Shots
  47. 42:57Alabama Holster Mention
  48. 43:43Ambidextrous Features
  49. 44:50Target Visibility Issues
  50. 45:09Bowling Pin Shooting
  51. 45:18Anaconda Trigger & Feel
  52. 45:35Suppressor Benefits
  53. 46:12Final Thoughts & Future Plans
  54. 47:01Meet & Greet Information
  55. 48:05YouTube Posting Schedule
  56. 49:13Final Sight Check
  57. 49:44Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of the sights on the new Colt Python and Anaconda revolvers?

The primary criticisms of the sights on the new Colt Python (2020) and Anaconda revolvers involve a perceived lack of stability and noticeable play in the rear sight assembly, which can affect accuracy and shooter confidence.

How can one adjust the sights on a Colt Anaconda revolver if it's shooting to the right?

If your Colt Anaconda is shooting to the right, you need to adjust the rear sight. To correct this, you would move the rear sight to the left, which aligns the sight with the bullet's impact point and brings the firearm's aim back on target.

What are the advantages of the 6.8 SPC cartridge over 5.56 NATO?

The 6.8 SPC cartridge generally offers more power and a greater ballistic punch than 5.56 NATO. This translates to increased terminal performance and is often preferred for hunting applications like hog hunting, while still maintaining manageable recoil.

What is the practical method for adjusting firearm sights when shooting at a target?

A practical method for sight adjustment involves shooting at a target, observing where the bullets impact relative to your aim, and then making incremental adjustments to the sights. The goal is to align the sights with the bullet's impact point, ensuring the firearm shoots where you aim.

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