This video features a "Rifle Roundup" focusing on the Mossberg MVP Scout rifle, equipped with a Burris scope and a Galco sling. The presenter discusses the scout rifle concept, explaining its purpose as a lightweight, versatile, and easy-to-carry firearm capable of performing multiple tasks adequately across various environments, contrasting it with dedicated precision or dangerous game hunting rifles. The discussion also touches upon the relevance of bolt-action rifles in the age of semi-automatics like the AR-10. The setup for the episode is highlighted.
This review of the Springfield Armory Waypoint in .308 Winchester, presented by Mike from Hunt Fish Shoot, details its performance after a year of testing, including a hog hunt. The rifle features a 20-inch BSF carbon fiber barrel, AG Composites stock, and TriggerTech trigger, weighing 9 pounds fully configured. Range testing confirmed sub-MOA accuracy with Hornady 168gr A-MAX ammunition, identifying it as the 'sweet spot' for the rifle. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise through extensive field use and detailed analysis, concludes it's one of the best production carbon fiber rifles in its price range.
This custom Tanker M1 Scout rifle, built by Ian McCollum, demonstrates a practical application of the scout rifle concept on an M1 Garand platform. Key features include an 18-inch barrel chambered in 7.62 NATO, a forward-mounted Burris pistol scope, and a DIY weapon light. Despite being front-heavy, the rifle proves accurate and reliable, with emphasis on the importance of proper build quality for shortened M1s.
The Benelli LUPO in 6.5 Creedmoor offers a modern, ergonomic design with features like a Progressive Comfort recoil system and a sub-MOA accuracy claim. Despite its polymer stock, it provides excellent handling and accuracy, making it a highly functional hunting rifle. The rifle also boasts a Mauser-style bolt and adjustable length of pull.
This video presents a practical drill comparing the effectiveness of scopes versus red dot sights on tactical carbines across different ranges. Nutnfancy, an experienced firearms reviewer, demonstrates a drill involving close-quarters targets and a 200-yard steel plate. The results suggest that while red dots offer speed at close range, variable power scopes (LPVOs) provide superior versatility for target identification and engagement at extended distances, making them a more practical choice for a general-purpose rifle.
This video showcases the Savage 10FP rifle during 'Operation Red Skies' in a desert long-range shooting scenario. It highlights the rifle's performance at distances up to 550 yards with various ammunition types, including Wolf steel case and American Eagle brass. The discussion also touches upon the functionality of the Savage AccuTrigger and optic limitations on other platforms.
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