ยิง.22 LR ระยะ 250 เมตร

Published on May 4, 2022
Duration: 4:11

This video demonstrates long-range shooting with a .22 LR rifle at 250 meters, focusing on optic performance and zeroing techniques. The instructor, Naaming Kotchanok, successfully hits balloons at this distance using a CZ 457 with a 16-inch barrel and a 2-10x40mm scope, highlighting the effectiveness of her own brand of optics. The demonstration includes a practical zeroing method for extended ranges.

Quick Summary

A CZ 457 rifle in .22 LR caliber was used to shoot at 250 meters with a 2-10x40mm scope. The rifle was zeroed at 25 meters and then adjusted by two full rotations (10 MILs) for the long-range shot, successfully hitting balloon targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range
  2. 00:20Firearm and Optic Setup
  3. 00:41Testing Optic at 250m
  4. 01:15Magnification Setting
  5. 01:44Target Engagement
  6. 02:22Challenging Shot
  7. 02:51Optic Performance Review
  8. 03:12Zeroing Method Explained
  9. 03:36Scope Adjustment Capability
  10. 03:53Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle and caliber were used for the 250-meter shot?

The video features a CZ 457 rifle chambered in .22 LR caliber. This combination is used to demonstrate long-range shooting capabilities at an extended distance of 250 meters.

How was the rifle zeroed for the 250-meter shot?

The rifle was initially zeroed at 25 meters. For the 250-meter shot, the scope turrets were adjusted by two full rotations, with each rotation representing 5 MILs, totaling a 10 MIL adjustment.

Can a 2-10x40mm scope effectively shoot at 250 meters?

Yes, the video demonstrates that a 2-10x40mm scope, even on its 10x magnification setting, can be effective for hitting targets at 250 meters, provided proper zeroing and aiming techniques are employed.

What is the significance of hitting a balloon target behind a metal plate at 250 meters?

Hitting a balloon target behind a metal plate at 250 meters signifies a high degree of accuracy and precision. It demonstrates the effectiveness of the rifle, ammunition, and optic combination, as well as the shooter's skill in compensating for bullet drop and wind.

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