Channel: @midwayusa
This review of the Badger Ordnance Condition One (C1) Mount highlights its robust construction, extensive modularity, and suitability for precision applications. The mount offers various ring sizes, heights, and an optional 20 MOA cant, making it highly configurable. Its unique accessory mounting system allows for integrated red dots, bubble levels, and other devices, though this modularity comes at a premium price. The C1 is recommended for users prioritizing ruggedness and extensive customization for precision shooting.
This video demonstrates how to process and prepare deer heart for tacos. The host, John Wallace, guides viewers through trimming the heart, marinating it using a vacuum sealer, and cooking it quickly in a hot skillet to achieve a good sear. The recipe emphasizes creating texture contrast for a more enjoyable eating experience.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of building out a Geissele URG-I upper receiver group into a scoped carbine. It details the rationale behind component selection, emphasizing the shift towards precision-oriented shooting while retaining some general-purpose capabilities. Key aspects covered include optic mounting height, stock selection, and accessory integration for enhanced stability and control.
Lead instructor Allie D'Andrea demonstrates how to pattern a shotgun for turkey hunting, emphasizing the critical interplay between the gun, choke tube, and ammunition. She details how to test different setups at varying distances to determine effective range and make ethical shot decisions in the field. The video highlights the importance of choke selection and ammunition type for optimal pattern density.
This guide details the expert technique for lubricating an AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) to ensure optimal reliability, as demonstrated by MagicPrepper. The process focuses on applying lubricant to the four carrier rails and the bolt collar, critical areas for reducing friction during cycling. Proper lubrication is essential for consistent firearm performance, especially in varying climates.
This video showcases a competitive Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS) practice drill performed by 'The Lever Action Kid'. The drill involves rapid engagement of steel targets using a sequence of single-action revolvers, a lever-action rifle, and a side-by-side shotgun, demonstrating expert-level speed and accuracy. The entire sequence was completed in 14.51 seconds.
This guide details the installation and initial zeroing of the Aimpoint COA optic on a Glock 45, highlighting the unique 'A-cut' direct mounting system. The video emphasizes the optic's clarity, ease of tracking, and its potential as a duty-ready solution for law enforcement, as assessed by a recognized firearms reviewer.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Swenson RMR Cut Slide for the Glock 19 Gen 3, presented by @theleveractionkid. The description highlights its association with MidwayUSA and the creator. The content focuses on evaluating the features and performance of this specific firearm modification, offering insights for Glock owners looking to upgrade or customize their pistols with an RMR optic cut.
This guide details a method for preparing and cooking goose breast, emphasizing the use of Hi Mountain's game bird and poultry brine to enhance flavor and moisture. It covers trimming techniques, brining for 24 hours to 2 days, seasoning considerations (especially salt content), and cooking to an internal temperature of around 140°F for a tender, flavorful result. The process aims to make wild goose more approachable and enjoyable, even for those new to it.
This guide from Allie D'Andrea on MidwayUSA's channel details effective turkey decoy setups for spring hunting. It emphasizes understanding turkey behavior, particularly Toms' territorial and breeding instincts, and explains the strategic use of hen, Jake, and strutter decoys. Key setup strategies include the lone hen, Jake and hen combo, and strutter and hen combinations, with specific advice on placement, distance, and orientation to maximize success.
This video provides an expert overview of three primary turkey call types: box calls, pot/slate calls, and diaphragm calls. The instructor, Jared Mills, details his personal usage scenarios for each, emphasizing situational effectiveness, volume control, and ease of use. He highlights diaphragm calls as his most frequently used due to hands-free operation, while box calls are reserved for long-distance or difficult conditions, and pot calls offer versatility for nuanced sounds.
This guide details how to fletch arrows at home using a Bitzenburger Fletching Jig, focusing on a three-fletch configuration. It covers essential preparation steps like cleaning arrow shafts and applying arrow wraps, followed by the precise application of vanes using primer and specialized glue. The process emphasizes customization and the ability to perform repairs or create custom arrow setups for bowhunters.