This video clarifies the differences between MOA and MIL measurement systems in rifle scopes, debunking the '1 MOA = 1 inch' myth. It highlights MIL's base-10 simplicity for rangefinding and communication in competitive shooting, while MOA offers slightly finer adjustments and is common in hunting. The content also introduces Turret Tags as a practical tool for hunters.
The .308 Winchester remains a highly viable hunting cartridge despite modern alternatives. Ballistic gel tests at 500 yards showed 20 inches of penetration with reliable expansion. While it exhibits more drop and wind drift than cartridges like 7 PRC, its widespread availability, affordability, and inherent accuracy make it a top choice for hunters, ranking second in popularity.
This #SundayGunday video shifts focus from firearms to essential hunting gear, specifically reviewing the Burris Signature HD 15x56mm Binocular. The presenter highlights its role in spotting quarry, underscoring its importance for hunters. The video also encourages viewers to support AmericanHunter.org to help maintain hunting access.
This YouTube video offers a comprehensive overview of the newly redesigned fifth-generation Burris Fullfield Riflescope lineup. Presented by Chris Cerino of Gun Talk, the video highlights the features of these optics, emphasizing their 50-year hunting heritage and suitability for discerning hunters. The description also provides extensive links to access more Gun Talk content across various platforms, including their website, apps, and podcast networks.
This YouTube video showcases the Burris Fastfire E optic at SHOT Show 2025. The title and description indicate a focus on tactical shooting and optics, with mentions of the Burris and Steiner brands. The video likely provides a look at new or existing firearm accessories relevant to the shooting community.
This video showcases new Burris Fullfield scopes introduced at SHOT Show 2025. It aims to provide viewers with an overview of the latest offerings from Burris Optics, a well-known manufacturer in the optics industry. The video is tagged with general firearms-related hashtags and mentions related brands like Steiner Optics, suggesting a focus on the tactical gear and firearms accessories segment.
The scope industry's budget market is dominated by a few OEMs in China, with many brands re-badging the same scopes. While this reduces unique engineering in lower-priced models, it has drastically increased value and affordability for consumers. High-quality optics that once cost $2,000 are now available for under $600, offering superior performance. Consumers should compare prices and warranties on similar OEM products.
This "60 Second Gun News" segment from TheGunCollective covers a rapid-fire overview of recent firearm releases and industry updates. Key highlights include niche clones like the BSD VSS and American SVD, a P7 Pro HK P7 remix, and new 3D printed suppressors. Major brands like Stoeger, Franchi, Benelli, and CZ also have new offerings, alongside optics from Burris, Steiner, and Leupold. Tactical firearms such as the MAC 9 DS Comp and Daniel Defense PCC are featured, along with Smith & Wesson's M&P Spec Series V and PSA's intriguing 2025 Concept Poll, which includes a semi-auto .50 BMG.
This YouTube video showcases the Burris Eliminator 5 scope, highlighting its integrated rangefinder functionality. The title and description suggest a focus on practical application within a shooting context, likely at a range. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in advanced optics and shooting aids.
This video features a review of the Burris Eliminator 6 4-20x52mm riflescope, an enhanced version of the popular range-finding hunting scope. Ryan Gresham examines and tests its capabilities, highlighting the heads-up display which provides crucial information for accurate shooting. The review covers an optic designed for hunting applications.
This review compares the Springfield M1A Tanker and Aero M5 AR-10 for the DMR role, highlighting their price and performance differences. Initial range tests showed poor accuracy from both rifles with commercial .308 ammunition. However, the Aero M5 significantly improved with handloads, while the M1A continued to struggle, ultimately revealing a broken scope mount on the M1A.
This video showcases the 'Mammoth 50,' a 3D-printed .50 BMG rifle project featuring a Ligamec Raptor-50 upper receiver. The build highlights the challenges and evolution of using different 3D printing materials, moving from PLA+ to Polymaker PA6-GF for improved durability, though structural integrity at glue joints remains a concern. It demonstrates the extreme recoil and power of the .50 BMG round, even with a custom muzzle brake and modified LaRue trigger, and tests the limits of 3D-printed components like the monopod.
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