This video tests Hornady's factory ammunition offerings for the 25 Creedmoor cartridge, evaluating their performance in a custom rifle. The presenter, F-class John, highlights the 25 Creedmoor's growing popularity due to its balance of low recoil and bullet traceability, bridging the gap between cartridges like 6 Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor. The review covers four distinct Hornady loads: ELDX for hunting, ELD VT for varmints, CX for solid copper applications, and ELDM for precision target shooting. Testing includes 100-yard group sizes, velocity measurements, and long-range engagements at distances up to 1390 yards, demonstrating the factory ammo's capability for various shooting disciplines.
This video presents a data-driven ranking of the 15 most accurate factory hunting rifles reviewed by Backfire. The ranking is based on a rigorous testing protocol involving 20-shot groups with cooling periods, emphasizing objective accuracy data over subjective opinions. The presenter highlights key features, performance metrics, and potential weaknesses of each rifle, offering insights into cartridge performance and rifle platform effectiveness.
This video showcases a custom Kelbly's rifle chambered in 25 Creedmoor, featuring an XLR Industries Element chassis and a Zeiss optic. The presentation emphasizes the high-end components and professional assembly, highlighting the rifle's aesthetic appeal and build quality. The video serves as a visual showcase rather than an instructional piece.
This video provides an expert overview of modern precision rifle cartridges and setups, focusing on consistency for competitive shooting like PRS and NRL Hunter, as well as hunting and duty use. Dan Berdikini, drawing on extensive experience, emphasizes that consistency is paramount over ultimate aerodynamic bullets or rifle accuracy. He discusses popular calibers such as the 6mm Dasher, 6GT, 25 Creedmoor, and 6.5 Creedmoor, highlighting their pros and cons for different shooting scenarios and the importance of reliable equipment like optics, mounts, and triggers.
This video provides an expert-level review of the emerging .25 Creedmoor cartridge, comparing its ballistic performance against the established 6.5 Creedmoor and .25 PRC. The review highlights the .25 Creedmoor's advantages in reduced wind drift and drop, while maintaining similar recoil. It features the Horizon Vandal Prime rifle and discusses various premium components like Leupold scopes and Area 419 rings. The speaker, demonstrating deep expertise, also touches on ammunition choices and the future potential of .25 caliber cartridges.
This video features a discussion on the Hornady Precision Rifle Series match, highlighting the challenges of difficult conditions and the importance of reliable equipment. Tom Beckrand, rifle and optics editor for Guns & Ammo, shares his experience and insights on his Accuracy International rifle setup, the 25 Creedmoor cartridge, and the benefits of using a suppressor. The conversation also touches on the competitive shooting community and advice for newcomers.
This video explores seven new and evolving calibers poised to dominate in 2025, focusing on their specialized applications and performance advantages. It highlights advancements in precision long-range shooting with the 300 PRC, AR-15 platform optimization with the 6mm MAX, and balanced performance from the 25 Creedmoor. The discussion extends to heavy-hitting suppressed AR options like the 338 ARC, high-pressure cartridges such as the 277 Fury and 7mm Backount for compact power, and a lead-free rimfire solution with the 22 Sharp.
This video introduces Hornady's new 25 Creedmoor cartridge, highlighting its advantages over the 6.5 Creedmoor for precision rifle competitions and hunting. The 25 Creedmoor offers reduced recoil, improved wind deflection, and flatter trajectory due to its ability to efficiently stabilize long, high ballistic coefficient bullets. It's presented as a purpose-built cartridge for modern long-range shooting.
The new .25 Creedmoor, standardized by SAAMI and supported by Hornady, offers significant ballistic advantages over the 6.5 Creedmoor. It achieves higher muzzle velocity, reduced wind drift and drop, and lower recoil while maintaining comparable energy levels. Despite its performance, its market viability is questioned.
This video reviews the Griffin Armament 1-10x LPVO, testing its performance on a 25 Creedmoor rifle out to 1000 yards. The reviewer demonstrates scope tracking and zero retention by engaging targets at increasing distances and returning to zero. The scope is also tested on an AR platform for closer range engagements and versatility.
This video outlines the concept and initial build components for a dual-purpose rifle designed to excel in both hunting and competition. Key elements include a lightweight XLR Industries Element 3.0 chassis with a side-folding stock and a Strum & Arm Origin action for easy bolt head and caliber swaps. The build plans for a 6.5 PRC hunting configuration with a carbon fiber barrel and a 25 Creedmoor competition configuration with a heavier steel barrel.
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