This video focuses on load development for a 6.5 Creedmoor AR-10 upper. The shooter reassembles the upper and then begins testing with VihtaVuori N555 powder and 130gr Berger AR Hybrid OTM Tactical bullets. The video also showcases the use of L.E. Wilson dies during the process. It appears to be a practical demonstration of handloading for a specific rifle caliber and component combination.
This video focuses on Black Hills Dual Performance Ammunition, highlighting its construction and performance characteristics. The description details features such as precision machining, monolithic copper construction, expansion upon impact, and deep penetration, all validated by ballistics gel testing. Several popular calibers are offered, including 5.56mm, .308 Win, .300 Blackout (both supersonic and subsonic), and 6.5 Creedmoor, with specific bullet weights provided for each.
This video details the reloading and range testing of the 130gr Sierra GameChanger bullet in 6.5 Creedmoor, utilizing Alliant Reloader 16 powder. Accuracy results from both a T/C Compass bolt-action and an Aero Precision AR-10 were mixed, with the GameChanger showing significant expansion but notable weight loss in ballistic gel. While Reloader 16 provided excellent velocity consistency, the bullet's performance did not meet expectations for accuracy or weight retention in this specific test.
This video focuses on the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, specifically detailing its performance with a 130-grain Sierra Game King bullet, reloaded using Alliant Reloder 17 (RL17) and Hodgdon W760 powders. The description highlights the specific bullet weight and caliber, along with the propellant types used in the ammunition.
This video reviews the Kimber Model 84 "Hunter" rifle in .270 WIN caliber. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, making it suitable for long hunting treks. While initially struggling to meet the MOA guarantee at 100 yards, the reviewer eventually achieved a 1-inch group using Federal Powershock 130gr ammunition. The video provides insights into the rifle's performance and a specific ammunition load's effectiveness.
This ballistic gel test evaluates the Federal HST Micro 130gr .38 Special +P ammunition. Testing revealed that the snub-nose revolver achieved 16 inches of penetration with ideal expansion, while the 4-inch barrel yielded 13.5 inches of penetration. Despite lower velocity from the longer barrel, expansion was still effective.
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