What the duck?… 300 YARDS!

Published on February 8, 2026
Duration: 0:29

This video demonstrates an advanced long-range shooting challenge, successfully hitting a rubber duck at 300 yards with a Brocock Ghost air rifle using Altros 40 grain slugs. The shooter, exhibiting expert-level authority, highlights the precision achievable with specialized airgun equipment at extended distances. This drill is suitable for experienced marksmen looking to test and improve their accuracy.

Quick Summary

An expert shooter successfully hit a rubber duck at 300 yards using a Brocock Ghost air rifle with Altros 40 grain slugs. This demonstration highlights the impressive long-range accuracy achievable with specialized airgun setups and precise marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction: 300 Yard Duck Shot
  2. 00:06Target Setup: Rubber Duck on Steel Gong
  3. 00:16The Shot: 300 Yards with Altros Slugs

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment was used to achieve a 300-yard shot on a rubber duck?

The shot was made using a Brocock Ghost air rifle, specifically with Altros 40 grain slugs. The target was a rubber duck placed in the center of a 24-inch steel gong at the 300-yard distance.

Is hitting a small target at 300 yards with an air rifle realistic?

Yes, with the right equipment and expert marksmanship, it is realistic. This video demonstrates the capability of a Brocock Ghost air rifle and Altros 40 grain slugs to achieve precise hits at 300 yards.

What makes the Altros 40 grain slugs suitable for long-range air rifle shooting?

The 40 grain weight suggests these slugs are designed for increased mass and stability, which are crucial for maintaining accuracy and energy at extended distances like 300 yards.

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