3000 Feet! 😁 Long range with Vortex.

Published on January 1, 2026
Duration: 0:29

This guide details a long-range engagement technique using a suppressed bolt-action rifle equipped with a Vortex Razor HD scope and a Vortex Impact 4000 rail-mounted ballistic laser rangefinder. The shooter successfully engaged a target at 1,000 yards (3,000 feet), demonstrating the effective use of advanced optics and rangefinding technology for precision shooting in an outdoor environment. Instruction is provided by an expert shooter from Gun Talk Media.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates long-range shooting at 1,000 yards (3,000 feet) using a suppressed bolt-action rifle, a Vortex Razor HD scope, and a Vortex Impact 4000 ballistic laser rangefinder. This advanced setup utilizes integrated ballistic solvers and environmental sensors for precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Long Range Engagement Setup
  2. 00:15Impact Confirmation & Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment is used for long-range shooting in this video?

The video showcases a suppressed bolt-action rifle, a Vortex Razor HD scope, and a Vortex Impact 4000 rail-mounted ballistic laser rangefinder. This setup is ideal for precision shooting at extended distances.

How far is the target in the video?

The target is confirmed to be at 1,000 yards, which is equivalent to 3,000 feet. This distance requires precise equipment and technique for accurate engagement.

What are the key features of the Vortex Impact 4000 rangefinder?

The Vortex Impact 4000 is a rail-mounted ballistic laser rangefinder with an integrated GeoBallistics solver and on-board environmental sensors, designed to provide accurate ballistic solutions for long-range shooting.

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