Quick Summary

Effective long-range shooting at 650 yards with an Mk12 SPR requires precise optic setup, including correct parallax adjustment and range setting. The shooter demonstrates rapid re-engagement after initial impacts to confirm accuracy and make swift corrections.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Target Setup: Silhouette and Glowing Orb
  2. 00:19Optic Adjustment: Parallax and Range Setting
  3. 00:28Setting Range to 650 Yards
  4. 00:34Initial Adjustment and Standby
  5. 00:41Target Impact and Re-engagement
  6. 00:50Second Impact and Re-engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for long-range shooting with an Mk12 SPR at 650 yards?

The process involves ensuring your optic's parallax is set correctly and then accurately dialing in the range to 650 yards. After the initial shot, focus on rapid re-engagement to confirm impact and make necessary adjustments.

How important is parallax adjustment for long-range accuracy?

Parallax adjustment is critical for long-range accuracy. It ensures that the reticle remains aligned with the target regardless of the shooter's eye position behind the optic, preventing aiming errors.

What does 're-engage' mean in the context of long-range shooting?

'Re-engage' in long-range shooting means to quickly fire a follow-up shot after the initial impact to confirm accuracy or make immediate corrections. This is vital for efficient target engagement.

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