This video demonstrates the installation of a Bushnell scope onto the side rail of a Saiga .308-1 rifle. It proceeds to show the loading of .308 Winchester rounds into a magazine, chambering a round, and conducting live fire at an outdoor range, highlighting the rifle's recoil and cycling. The presentation is from a firearms enthusiast perspective.
This review showcases the Remington 700 bolt-action rifle chambered in .300 Win Mag, utilizing Federal Non-Typical Whitetail 180-grain soft point ammunition. The demonstration highlights safe handling, proper operation including bolt cycling and safety engagement, and live fire at steel targets. Visuals include scope view, slow-motion ejection, and specific gear like a Bushnell Elite 3000 scope and Harris-style bipod.
This video reviews the Henry Lever Action Supreme rifle, highlighting its innovative use of a box magazine, which allows for the safe use of modern spitzer rifle ammunition unlike traditional tubular magazines. The rifle is chambered in .300BLK or .223 Rem./5.56 NATO and utilizes STANAG-compatible AR-15 magazines. The reviewer praises the rifle's exceptionally smooth action, large-loop lever, Picatinny rail, and threaded barrel, making it a versatile option for various homesteading needs. The video also features a Bushnell 1-8X scope and a Magpul translucent TMag.
The Manurhin MR73 Sniper's Model, chambered in .357 Magnum, was a specialized revolver chosen by the French GIGN for its reliability and precision in the 1970s. Its robust construction allowed for daily firing of full-power loads, and its sniper variant featured an 8-inch barrel, scope, and bipod for covert overwatch. Despite its historical significance and exceptional build quality, it's now primarily used for ceremonial duties.
The Savage Axis II XP in 6.5 Creedmoor offers excellent value for its price point, delivering respectable accuracy with premium ammunition. While the included Bushnell scope has tracking issues, the rifle's AccuTrigger and overall performance make it a strong contender for budget-conscious hunters. Proper scope mounting is crucial for consistent performance.
This review covers the Savage A22 semi-automatic .22LR rifle, detailing its AccuTrigger system, modular stock, and 10-round rotary magazine. Accuracy testing demonstrated excellent precision at various ranges with different ammunition types. The video also provides a clear guide for field stripping the rifle for maintenance.
This review of the Marlin 30-30 Winchester lever-action rifle highlights its accuracy and smooth operation, even with vintage ammunition. The speaker demonstrates rapid firing and discusses the importance of proper eye relief to avoid scope bite. The rifle is praised as a classic, accurate hunting firearm.
This Ruger 10/22 custom build features an E.R. Shaw bull barrel and a Boyds laminate stock, costing approximately $950. The build includes upgrades like a Magplates extended magazine release and a Rimfire Solutions charging handle. Performance testing shows good accuracy with CCI Mini-mags, though minor modifications were needed for scope mounting.
The Savage Axis XP in .308 Winchester offers impressive accuracy for its budget price point, achieving sub-3/4 inch groups at 100 yards with premium ammunition. While the trigger is a notable weak point and the stock exhibits flex, its lightweight design and inherent accuracy make it a strong contender for budget-conscious hunters. The included Bushnell 3-9x40 scope is basic but functional, though users should secure its mounting screws.
The Savage Axis is a budget-friendly hunting rifle valued at $300, offering good value but not sub-MOA accuracy out of the box. While adequate for hunting up to 350 yards, its trigger pull is heavy (around 5 lbs) and the bolt handle can interfere with low-mounted scopes. Compared to the Ruger American, it lacks refinement in its bedding and trigger system, though Savage offers more model variations in the budget segment.
The Remington 770 in .30-06 is presented as an affordable package rifle for budget-conscious hunters, typically priced under $350 with a 3-9x40 scope. While basic, it features a robust three-lug bolt design and a polymer stock with a camo finish. Accuracy testing with Sellier & Bellot 180-grain FMJ showed approximately 1.5 MOA at 100 yards, with demonstrated capability at 400 yards.
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