This Q&A session covers a range of firearms-related topics, including upcoming reviews of the Pulsar Krypton 2 XG 50 thermal imager and the Suan Arms Tax Taurus shotgun. The host discusses ammunition shortages, the importance of Australian manufacturing, and legal aspects of firearm storage inspections in Queensland. He also provides insights into various rifle calibers, scope recommendations, and general firearm ownership advice, emphasizing the need for unity within the shooting community.
This video showcases a variety of firearms and ammunition available at Exile Armory LLC. It highlights specific models like the CZ 455, Winchester Model 70, and various handguns and rifles, along with different ammunition types from Hornady and others. Prices are provided for most items, offering a quick overview of available inventory.
This video showcases a wide variety of firearms and accessories available at Exile Armory LLC. The presenter, Amber, highlights new arrivals and popular models, providing brief descriptions and prices for each item. The inventory includes rifles, shotguns, handguns, and various firearm components, catering to a broad range of shooting interests and budgets. The video serves as a virtual tour of their current stock, encouraging viewers to call for more information or to make purchases.
This video features a "Sunday Shoot-a-Round" with firearms instructor Hickok45. He showcases a Ruger No. 1 rifle in .338 Win Mag and a Cimarron Schofield revolver in .45 Colt. The Schofield's performance with different ammunition types, particularly issues with SMB brass and rim extraction, is a primary focus, leading to a discussion on historical cartridge design and firearm tolerances. The video also touches on the .338 Win Mag's recoil and the general appeal of classic firearms.
This discussion delves into the nuances of bullet performance, specifically focusing on expansion and penetration dynamics. It explains how factors like velocity, bullet construction (e.g., skives in JHP bullets), and sectional density influence terminal ballistics. The conversation highlights that faster bullets don't always penetrate deeper and that solid copper bullets offer excellent weight retention and penetration.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Thompson Center Compass II and its predecessor, the Compass I. The reviewer highlights key differences, focusing on the trigger mechanism, barrel finish, and included accessories. While the Compass II offers a non-adjustable trigger with a blade safety and a plastic thread protector, the Compass I had an adjustable, albeit heavy, trigger and a metal thread protector. The reviewer notes that the Compass II's barrel exhibits visible tooling marks beneath the finish, unlike the smoother finish on the Compass I, but maintains that both rifles are expected to perform well due to the 1 MOA guarantee. The video also touches on the rifle's features like 5R rifling, removable rotary magazines, and threaded barrels, suggesting the Compass II is a better choice for those who prefer a factory-stock firearm, while the Compass I is preferable for those willing to modify the trigger.
The Nosler E-Tip bullet is a monolithic, lead-free projectile designed for big game hunting, emphasizing deep penetration and high weight retention. Its gilding metal construction allows for unlimited impact velocity, ensuring it holds together even at high speeds. The bullet is available in various hunting calibers and is suitable for use in lead-free zones.
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