Polenar Tactical | 1 MADL Challenge | Can you shoot 1 MOA with 10 rounds? @PolenarTactical | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
1 MOA challenge in collaboration with @BlokeontheRange
The basic rules are:
- 10 shots on target for score (at least 50 yards or further)
- no mulligans, no do-overs, no fliers...
- max rifle weight: 4.76 kg (10.5 lb)
- lead sleds are not allowed
Check out Bloke's original video where you can find complete rules in detail:
youtube.com/watch?v=BM3SHvYosSs
The idea of this challenge is to show keyboard kommandos that 1 MOA is not that common and not that easy to make. First point is that 3 rounds are absolutely not statistically relevant and resemble more luck than anything else. 5 shots are better but not really indicative of the accuracy of a particular rifle or ammunition. I have gotten really good 5 shot groupings with rifle that i arent consistent. Sometimes you can get lucky.
But 10 rounds grouping level the playing field - you can't cheat it, you can't get lucky with all 10 shots and if the rifle/ammo isn'0t capable of 1 MOA, you won't be able to do it.
Yes, a lot of people don't have the skill to do it but you would be surprised to learn that also a lot of most common rifles on the market today can't do it. A lot of them require at least handloaded ammo and a bunch of modifications.
Edited by Oleh Bilov 💯
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1 MOA challenge in collaboration with @BlokeontheRange
The basic rules are:
- 10 shots on target for score (at least 50 yards or further)
- no mulligans, no do-overs, no fliers...
- max rifle weight: 4.76 kg (10.5 lb)
- lead sleds are not allowed
Check out Bloke's original video where you can find complete rules in detail:
youtube.com/watch?v=BM3SHvYosSs
The idea of this challenge is to show keyboard kommandos that 1 MOA is not that common and not that easy to make. First point is that 3 rounds are absolutely not statistically relevant and resemble more luck than anything else. 5 shots are better but not really indicative of the accuracy of a particular rifle or ammunition. I have gotten really good 5 shot groupings with rifle that i arent consistent. Sometimes you can get lucky.
But 10 rounds grouping level the playing field - you can't cheat it, you can't get lucky with all 10 shots and if the rifle/ammo isn'0t capable of 1 MOA, you won't be able to do it.
Yes, a lot of people don't have the skill to do it but you would be surprised to learn that also a lot of most common rifles on the market today can't do it. A lot of them require at least handloaded ammo and a bunch of modifications.
Edited by Oleh Bilov 💯
SHOP: polenartactical.com/shop
patreon.com/polenartactical
instagram.com/PolenarTactical
twitter.com/PolenarTactical
@SellierBellotAmmunition has sponsored this video with top quality ammo
facebook.com/SellierBellotAmmunition
instagram.com/sellier_bellot_official