L Shot Drone Round at 101 Meters

Published on November 21, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This video details a long-range accuracy test conducted with an M16 rifle featuring a 20-inch barrel at a distance of 101 meters. The test setup leverages previous performance data to evaluate the rifle's grouping capabilities at this specific range. The expert demonstrates proper firearm handling and a methodical approach to ballistics evaluation.

Quick Summary

An M16 rifle with a 20-inch barrel was tested for accuracy at 101 meters. Five rounds were fired at a butcher paper target to evaluate grouping, with the rifle chosen based on prior tight grouping performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Test Setup and Rifle Configuration
  2. 00:09Shooting Demonstration at 101 Meters

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used in the 101-meter accuracy test?

The test utilized an M16 rifle equipped with a 20-inch barrel. This specific configuration was chosen because it had previously demonstrated the tightest groupings, making it ideal for evaluating long-range accuracy.

What distance was the target set up at for the M16 accuracy test?

The target was positioned at a distance of 101 meters from the shooter. This distance was selected to challenge the rifle's accuracy and assess its performance beyond typical engagement ranges.

How many rounds were fired during the 101-meter M16 test?

A total of five rounds were fired from the M16 rifle at the target located 101 meters away. The impacts were recorded on butcher paper to analyze the shot grouping and overall accuracy.

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