Smith & Wesson M&P10 at 600 Yards
Smith & Wesson M&P10 at 600 Yards
Trying my free-floated M&P10 at 600 yards with 168gr Federal Gold Medal Match. Looks like I should have dialed a little more to the left.
Smith & Wesson M&P10 at 600 Yards
Trying my free-floated M&P10 at 600 yards with 168gr Federal Gold Medal Match. Looks like I should have dialed a little more to the left.
Put a brake on it!!
Love your setup. This is how a rifle should be fired.
Thanks for the video.I’m buying one of these and can hopefully be as accurate with it.
good shooting, dude
Good shooting 👏
cool video
Is it the 16" barrel or the 18" barrel you shooting on 600 yards?
I love see people shoot the rifle i own 😁
Wow !! At 600 yards? That is a tack driver ! Is this the 16?
Just ordered mine yesterday. Should be here in a week. My new home defense gun 👌
Hi, what handguard fits this m&p10 .308? Thanks
great shooting.. i wonder how much better you could perform having a heavy barrel profile!!
All should know a 308 at 600 yards does not fly straight line of sight at 600 yards. There is a hold over and/or sight adjust to hit at that distance.
From the muzzle to 250 yards you have flat trajectory, after that you must compensate for bullet drop.
Great shooting. The double shots at 600 were really cool. It stays really flat under recoil. Smooth!
Who shoots at people 600 yards away. Put a deer silhouette or something
Love the sound of the bullet traveling to the target
Nice job.
Did you install an adjustable gas block? If so, what did you go with?
I purchased my M&P 10 a month ago, and have only had one range visit with the factory set up. I have to say, it kicks like hell and I need to reduce the recoil.
I’ve heard a brake can make a significant difference in that regard, but was thinking of the AGB route too, as well as a stock upgrade.
Did you do anything else for recoil mitigation?
Is there any problem with upgrading the hand guard to a free float system? Standard barrel nut for the receiver?
Looks like great fun at 600 yards. Unfortunately there is no place close by to air it out that far. 300 is the best I can do.
Thanks for posting.
So did you change the gas block in order to fit that forearm?
Very cool! Did you free float the barrel yourself? If so, is it something on the level of a gunsmith having to do it?