Pro-tip for shooting on uneven terrain

Published on December 7, 2023
Duration: 0:08

This video from Polenar Tactical offers a satirical but practical technique for shooting on uneven terrain. Instead of trying to level the rifle, the pro-tip suggests loosening the scope's mounting rings and rotating the optic itself until the reticle is level with the horizon. This method, demonstrated on a CZ Bren 2 with a Primary Arms LPVO, allows for more accurate shots when the rifle is canted due to the shooting position.

Quick Summary

A pro-tip for shooting on uneven terrain involves leveling the scope's reticle to the horizon, not the rifle. By loosening the scope mounts and rotating the optic, shooters can maintain accuracy even when the rifle is canted due to their position. This technique was demonstrated on a CZ Bren 2 with a Primary Arms LPVO.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Problem Setup
  2. 00:00Satirical Pro-Tip: Rotate Scope
  3. 00:03Demonstration on CZ Bren 2
  4. 00:05Environment & Target

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you shoot accurately on uneven terrain?

On uneven terrain, instead of trying to level the rifle, a pro-tip is to loosen the scope's mounting rings and rotate the optic itself until the reticle is aligned with the horizon. This ensures your aim point is consistent regardless of the rifle's cant.

What is the benefit of rotating the scope on uneven terrain?

Rotating the scope reticle to the horizon on uneven terrain allows for more precise aiming. It compensates for the rifle being canted due to the shooting position, ensuring the point of aim remains true to the target's level.

What rifle and optic were used in the Polenar Tactical uneven terrain tip?

The demonstration by Polenar Tactical featured a CZ Bren 2 rifle equipped with a Primary Arms SLx LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) scope, showcasing the technique in a practical setting.

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