This video demonstrates .357 Magnum shot shells, often called 'blue ammo,' which effectively turn a handgun or rifle into a small-scale shotgun for pest control. The host showcases these shells loaded into a Henry Big Boy X lever-action rifle, successfully hitting a target mid-air with minimal recoil. While effective for specific uses, the demonstration highlights the specialized nature of this ammunition.
This video is part two of a review of "Blue Ammo," described as a fast and potentially dangerous training round. The reviewer, Deuce, tests the German AM32 training ammunition using a Century Arms C308 rifle and a 1916 Spanish Mauser rifle. The video promises to reveal what's inside the ammunition and how fast it travels. The creator encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out their Amazon store, Twitter, and Facebook for more content.
This video tests German AM 32 blue training ammunition in a Century Arms C308 rifle. The ammunition is primarily plastic with a metal base, designed for high velocity (4000-5000 fps) and short-range accuracy. Testing revealed significant cycling issues without a specific HK training bolt, and accuracy degraded rapidly past 50 yards, with a 7-inch group at 100 yards.
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