Acceptable Accuracy | Long-Range Rifle Shooting with Ryan Cleckner

This video, featuring former Special Operations Sniper Ryan Cleckner, introduces the 'Acceptable Accuracy' concept for long-range rifle shooting. Cleckner explains that aiming for the dead center can lead to trigger jerking, especially from unstable positions. The technique involves defining a target zone and firing when the reticle floats within that zone, applying steady trigger pressure. This method, demonstrated with a precision bolt-action rifle and Vortex Optics scope, aims to improve hit probability by reducing over-precision errors.

Quick Summary

The 'Acceptable Accuracy' technique for long-range shooting, taught by former Special Operations Sniper Ryan Cleckner, involves defining a target zone and firing when the reticle floats within it. This method reduces trigger jerking, a common issue when aiming for the exact center, especially from unstable positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 1000 Yard Shots
  2. 00:27Concept of Acceptable Accuracy
  3. 00:55Pitfall of Over-Precision
  4. 01:11Floating Reticle Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Acceptable Accuracy' technique in long-range shooting?

The 'Acceptable Accuracy' technique, explained by Ryan Cleckner, involves defining a target zone you're content to hit rather than obsessing over the exact center. This reduces trigger jerking, especially from unstable positions, by allowing the reticle to float within the zone while applying steady pressure.

How does Ryan Cleckner suggest improving accuracy from unstable positions?

Ryan Cleckner, a former Special Operations Sniper, suggests using the 'Acceptable Accuracy' method. This involves defining a target zone and firing when the reticle floats within it, rather than waiting for a perfect center hold, which often leads to trigger control errors.

What common mistake does Ryan Cleckner warn against in long-range shooting?

Ryan Cleckner warns against the mistake of trying to be too precise by waiting for the reticle to perfectly align with the dead center of the target. This often causes shooters to 'jerk' the trigger, leading to misses, especially when shooting from unstable positions.

What equipment is shown being used for long-range shooting?

The video features Ryan Cleckner demonstrating with a precision bolt-action rifle equipped with a Vortex Optics scope. This setup is used to illustrate the 'Acceptable Accuracy' technique at distances like 400 and 1000 yards.

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