I tried to break my rifle and this happened 😧

Published on December 5, 2024
Duration: 0:42

This video demonstrates a ruggedness test on a Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter rifle, including dropping it to assess durability and firing to confirm zero retention. The demonstration, presented by a brand representative, highlights the firearm's ability to withstand physical abuse and maintain accuracy, showcasing proper range safety protocols throughout.

Quick Summary

The Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter rifle proved highly durable in a test, maintaining its zero after being dropped from shoulder height multiple times. This demonstrates the firearm's ruggedness and reliability, with accuracy verified by firing a tight three-shot group.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Durability Drop Test
  2. 00:13Safety and Range Transition
  3. 00:18Zero Verification

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter rifle?

The Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter demonstrated significant durability by withstanding multiple drops from shoulder height onto various surfaces without losing its zero, as shown in a recent test.

Does dropping a rifle affect its accuracy?

Yes, dropping a rifle can affect its accuracy by shifting the point of impact (losing zero). It's crucial to verify your firearm's zero after any significant impact or drop before relying on it for precise shots.

What is a break-action rifle?

A break-action rifle, like the Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter, opens by 'breaking' the frame or receiver in half, exposing the chamber for loading and extraction. This design is often favored for its simplicity and ease of use.

How can I test my rifle's durability?

Ensure your rifle is unloaded and safe. You can perform controlled drop tests from shoulder height onto different surfaces, then immediately verify its zero by firing a group to check for accuracy shifts.

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