GUESS THE DISTANCE - Shooting an Aero Solus in 6mm creedmoor with 26” barrel

Published on August 4, 2024
Duration: 0:14

This video demonstrates a long-range shooting scenario featuring an Aero Solus rifle in 6mm Creedmoor. It highlights the importance of spotter communication for accurate shot placement, showing the process from initial shot feedback to confirming a hit. The content is presented with an instructional yet casual tone by an experienced shooter, focusing on practical application of marksmanship skills.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates long-range shooting with an Aero Solus rifle in 6mm Creedmoor. It highlights the critical role of spotter communication, showing how feedback like "Just low" helps the shooter adjust aim. Visual confirmation of muzzle flash and bullet impacts through the scope are key to refining shots and achieving a confirmed "Hit!"

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Setup & Target View
  2. 00:02First Shot Feedback
  3. 00:05Second Shot Preparation
  4. 00:08Target Hit Confirmation

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is used in the video and what caliber is it chambered in?

The video features an Aero Solus rifle. It is chambered in the 6mm Creedmoor caliber and is equipped with a 26-inch barrel, making it suitable for long-range shooting applications.

How does spotter communication aid in long-range shooting?

Spotter communication is vital for long-range accuracy. The spotter provides real-time feedback on shot placement, such as "Just low," allowing the shooter to make necessary adjustments for subsequent shots, ultimately confirming a "Hit!".

What visual cues are important for confirming a shot in long-range shooting?

Through the rifle scope, visual cues like muzzle flash after firing and the bullet's impact mark on the target are crucial. Confirming these impacts helps the shooter and spotter assess accuracy and make corrections.

What accessories are visible that aid in stable shooting?

The video shows the rifle equipped with a bipod, which provides a stable shooting platform on the ground. A scope level is also visible, essential for preventing rifle cant and maintaining precision at extended distances.

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