SIG SAUER’s P320-XTEN 10mm | Guns & Gear

Published on August 4, 2022
Duration: 4:01

This video demonstrates the SIG SAUER P320-XTEN in 10mm, highlighting its suitability for longer shots and hunting. It also provides a detailed guide on achieving a stable prone shooting position for pistols, emphasizing ground contact and head placement for accuracy.

Quick Summary

The SIG SAUER P320-XTEN in 10mm is designed for enhanced power and accuracy, featuring a redesigned grip module for better ergonomics and traction. Its 5-inch barrel and optic-ready slide make it suitable for hunting and longer pistol shots. Proper prone shooting technique involves maximizing ground contact and keeping the firearm stable on the ground to manage recoil effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introducing the SIG P320-XTEN 10mm
  2. 00:27P320-XTEN Design for 10mm
  3. 00:46Ergonomics and Traction Features
  4. 01:10Longer Slide and Barrel for Accuracy
  5. 01:25Hunting Applications of the P320-XTEN
  6. 01:45Shooting at Distance
  7. 02:00Prone Pistol Shooting Technique
  8. 02:30Common Prone Shooting Mistakes
  9. 02:44Demonstration: Prone Shooting on Steel
  10. 03:03Long-Range Pistol Shots with Water Jugs
  11. 03:2210mm Power at Distance
  12. 03:34Conclusion: P320-XTEN for Power and Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design features of the SIG SAUER P320-XTEN for 10mm?

The P320-XTEN features a completely redesigned grip module to accommodate the 10mm cartridge, offering improved ergonomics and traction. It also boasts a 5-inch barrel for greater accuracy and a removable slide plate for optic mounting.

How can I improve my stability when shooting a pistol from a prone position?

To achieve a stable prone pistol position, ensure your body from the pistol to your toes is in contact with the ground. Mount the pistol onto the ground as much as possible and bring your head low and towards your dominant side, directly behind the red dot sight.

What is a common mistake to avoid when shooting a pistol prone?

A common mistake is digging your elbows into the ground, which lifts the gun and causes it to float. This instability makes it difficult to maintain a consistent sight picture and reacquire the target quickly after each shot.

Why is the 10mm cartridge suitable for hunting and longer shots?

The 10mm cartridge retains significant power and energy even at extended distances. This makes the SIG P320-XTEN effective for hunting applications where longer pistol shots may be necessary to ethically take down game.

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