This video from InRange TV, supported by viewer contributions via Patreon, likely delves into the technical aspects of firearms, specifically focusing on the 'Rimmed Cartridge Length' and the concept of 'Bullet Jump'. Given the title, expect a detailed examination of how cartridge dimensions and the space between the cartridge and the rifling (bullet jump) influence firearm performance, accuracy, or function. The content is expected to be informative for firearm enthusiasts interested in the mechanics and ballistics of rimmed ammunition.
This video features Hickok45 discussing various firearms, primarily revolvers chambered in .44 Special and .44 Magnum. He delves into the nuances of handloading ammunition, emphasizing safety precautions like checking for bullet jump and proper crimping to prevent cylinder lock-up. The discussion also touches on historical firearms accuracy in Western movies and personal reflections on firearm collecting and shooting.
This episode delves into the critical aspects of reloading ammunition for ultra-long-range (ULR) and extreme long-range (ELR) shooting. Achieving extreme precision requires meticulous attention to detail, including tight control over powder charge velocity standard deviations (ideally under 10 fps), precise bullet weight sorting, and exact bullet seating depth to manage internal case volume and pressure. Factors like bullet jump to the lands and cartridge runout are also crucial for consistent aerodynamics and accuracy at extended distances.
This segment from Gun Talk S2, Episode 9, Part 3, features Jeff Hoffman from Black Hills Ammunition and Mike from Colt discussing the critical differences between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington cartridges and their respective rifle chambers. They explain that while 5.56 NATO chambered rifles can generally fire both, .223 Remington chambers should only use .223 ammunition due to potential safety issues arising from differences in chamber throat length and its impact on pressure. The discussion also touches on the '223 Wild' chambering, designed for accuracy and capable of safely firing both, and demonstrates long-range shooting with a Colt rifle at 600 yards, highlighting wind's impact and the advantages of semi-automatic follow-up shots.
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