But for most, human error will end up preventing those kinds of results.
The Challenge: How Far Can I Shoot the Hellcat Pro?
We came up with a game, if you want to think of it that way.
But, its important to point out we still stayed safe and practiced proper gun safety.
Once Grant did this, he shot a confirmation group at 25 yards.
We also made sure to have all the same ammunition for our test.
For this project, we used Remington 115-gr.
UMC ammunition that Remington provided for this project.
We cant thank Remington enough for helping us secure enough rounds for our project.
Then, we set up a quick place to rest the gun 10 yards away from the target.
Grant actually cut a foam yoga block and used a small sandbag to build a stable shooting platform.
Once Grant had a tight zero, we moved back to 25 yards and went standing and offhand.
At 50 yards, we saw the group start to open up.
The Hellcat Pro is way more capable than most shooters, including us.
Now we moved it back to 75 yards.
Its hard to keep track of rounds once your competitive spirit kicks in.
So naturally, Grant got trigger-happy, firing six total shots and hitting four of the six.
This group ended up being all good torso hits, with around an 8 spread.
From here on, of course, it only got tougher.
Crazy Long
This one was crazy.
Grant moved back to 125 yards and fired five total shots again.
This time, he hit the first four in a row and missed his fifth shot.
We heard the ding on the steel of the fourth but could not see a separate impact.
Since we got a total of four hits, we stepped back to 150.
At 150 yards, we started to notice a big dip in what we were capable of.
Grant shot five and missed all five.
Then the fun happened.
I (Dylan) decided what the heck, I will give it a shot.
So, I had Grant film me trying it at this distance.
I missed the first shot, but I landed the second shot!
These are more fitting to carbine and rifle ranges.
And just look at the results a hit at nearly 200 yards with a CCW-ready pistol.
Well take that as a win!
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