Accuracy & Precision Defined | Applied Ballistics with Bryan Litz

This guide details essential preparation for long-range shooting, emphasizing the 'tall target test' as demonstrated by Bryan Litz. It highlights the importance of verifying scope tracking and zero for accurate long-distance engagements. Instruction comes from a leading expert in external ballistics.

Quick Summary

Long-range shooting success relies on understanding external ballistics. Precision is shooting small groups, while accuracy is hitting the target. Both require proper rifle zero, wind assessment, and trajectory prediction, verified through tests like the 'tall target test' for scope tracking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Long Range Ballistics
  2. 01:27Bryan Litz Background
  3. 02:34Defining Precision
  4. 03:19Defining Accuracy
  5. 04:02Preparation and Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between accuracy and precision in shooting?

Precision in shooting refers to the ability to consistently produce small shot groups, dependent on the rifle, ammunition, and shooter. Accuracy is the ability to center that precise group on the intended target, requiring compensation for external factors like wind and trajectory.

How do you prepare a rifle for long-range shooting?

Preparation involves ensuring the rifle is zeroed and the scope tracks correctly. A key test is the 'tall target test' at short range to verify vertical scope adjustment and sight alignment before attempting distant shots.

What factors influence long-range shooting accuracy?

Long-range accuracy depends on a proper rifle zero, accurate wind assessment, and precise trajectory prediction using ballistic data. These factors help compensate for external influences that deflect the bullet.

Who is Bryan Litz and what is his expertise?

Bryan Litz is a recognized expert in external ballistics and long-range shooting. He is a ballistician for Berger Bullets, founder of Applied Ballistics, and author of instructional books and developer of ballistic software.

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