This video, presented by Tom from Weapons Education, argues that bear spray is an ineffective deterrent against large predators like grizzly bears. Through personal anecdotes and a practical demonstration, the presenter highlights the limitations of bear spray, including its range, accuracy, and potential for user error or malfunction. He strongly advocates for the use of powerful handguns, specifically the .500 Magnum, as a more reliable means of self-defense in bear country.
This guide, informed by Myles from Tactical Hyve, details essential gear for USPSA and IPSC competitions. It covers the selection of competition belts, holsters, and magazine pouches, emphasizing the differences between various systems and their suitability for different shooting disciplines. The information is presented with a professional and experienced tone, offering practical advice for competitors.
This video focuses on the Everglades Magnetic Race Holster (MRH), specifically designed for competition shooting. The creators emphasize that this holster is not intended for defensive or tactical use. The video aims to address audience inquiries about a holster previously featured by Myles in other content. It also directs viewers to their website and social media channels for more content and to stay connected.
This video details a reloading shootout for .223 Remington 55 grain Full Metal Jacket bullets using IMR 3031 powder. The instructor tests five different bullet types across two overall lengths, measuring velocity and group sizes. The results highlight the performance differences between bullet manufacturers and the impact of overall cartridge length on accuracy with this specific powder.
This video details a .223 Remington 55-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet shootout using Hodgdon H335 powder. The instructor tests five different bullet types (Hornady, Bob's Bullet, Everglades V2, RMR, Lapua) at two overall lengths (short and full magazine length) to evaluate accuracy and velocity. While H335 is a popular choice for plinking ammo due to its metering characteristics, the results suggest it may not be the most accurate powder for this specific application with these bullets, with the Everglades V2 showing the most consistent good accuracy.
This video from Johnny's Reloading Bench details a shootout comparing five different 55-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullets in .223 Remington caliber. The test utilizes Starline brass, CCI #41 primers, and Hodgdon Varget powder at 26.0 grains. Two overall lengths (OAL) were tested for each bullet: a shorter, case-mouth-aligned length and a longer, full magazine length of 2.260 inches. The analysis focuses on group sizes and consistency across different bullet types and seating depths.
This YouTube video, titled 'EVERGLADES CHANNEL UPDATE 6 5 11' and described as 'Channel update 6-5-11', appears to be an update from a channel that may feature Everglades-related content. Given the date format and general title, it's likely a vlog or informational update. Without a transcript or more specific details, it's difficult to ascertain the exact subject matter beyond a general channel update. However, it is tagged as a firearm-related content due to the potential for such topics to be discussed within a channel's update.
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