PGM Precision Hecate II at the Range

Published on May 9, 2020
Duration: 8:34

This guide details the setup and range operation of the PGM Precision Hecate II anti-materiel rifle. It covers essential steps from disassembly for transport to understanding ballistics and managing recoil during live fire. The information is presented with high authority by Ian McCollum, emphasizing practical application and technical understanding for advanced users.

Quick Summary

The PGM Hecate II .50 BMG rifle, demonstrated by Ian McCollum, features a Steiner 5-25x scope and a 20 MOA rail. While capable of 1800m, at 200m with Hornady 750gr ammo, it produces 2.5 MOA groups. Recoil is manageable due to weight and muzzle brake.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Assembly
  2. 01:13Optics and Range Setup
  3. 02:41Ballistics and Aiming Strategy
  4. 04:18Shooting Impressions
  5. 06:23Target Analysis
  6. 07:30Conclusion and Credits

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition is recommended for the PGM Hecate II?

For the PGM Hecate II, Hornady 750gr .50 BMG ammunition was used and discussed. This heavy projectile is suitable for the rifle's intended long-range anti-materiel role.

How does the 20 MOA rail affect shooting the PGM Hecate II at closer ranges?

A 20 MOA rail on the PGM Hecate II causes the rifle to shoot significantly low at closer distances, like 200 meters, because it's zeroed for much longer ranges. Compensation, such as a two-target system, is necessary.

Is the recoil of the PGM Hecate II manageable?

Yes, the recoil of the PGM Hecate II is considered manageable due to the rifle's substantial weight and its effective muzzle brake system, which significantly reduces felt recoil.

What kind of optic is suitable for the PGM Hecate II?

A high-magnification optic like the Steiner 5-25x power scope is suitable for the PGM Hecate II, allowing for precise aiming at extended ranges, which this rifle is designed for.

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