169-Yard Pistol Shot with One Arm on Steel Silhouette target

Published on February 12, 2021
Duration: 1:16

This video demonstrates a challenging long-range pistol shot at 169 yards, performed one-handed. The shooter utilizes the last round from a magazine to engage a steel silhouette target, highlighting advanced marksmanship skills and the ability to adapt under pressure. The exercise emphasizes precision and control when shooting with a single hand at extended distances.

Quick Summary

An expert shooter demonstrates a challenging 169-yard pistol shot on a steel silhouette target using a .40 caliber firearm. The shot is performed one-handed, emphasizing advanced marksmanship skills and control under windy conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Target Distance
  2. 00:09Preparing for the Shot (.40 Cal Pistol)
  3. 00:32Second Attempt at 169 Yards
  4. 00:36Windy Conditions and Final Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance of the steel silhouette target in the video?

The steel silhouette target in the video is located at approximately 169 yards. The shooter confirms this distance, highlighting the challenge of engaging it with a pistol.

What caliber pistol is used for the 169-yard shot?

The shooter uses a .40 caliber pistol for the 169-yard shot. This caliber is mentioned as the firearm being used for the challenging one-handed engagement.

What makes the 169-yard pistol shot particularly difficult?

The shot is difficult due to the extreme distance for a pistol, the one-handed shooting technique required, and the presence of windy conditions which affect bullet trajectory.

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