This video reviews the Longshot Ranger Plus camera system as a potential long-range spotting solution. The system offers a 1,000-yard broadcast range with an included receiver and built-in Wi-Fi for smartphone connectivity via the Longshot app. The reviewer demonstrates its clarity, real-time impact visualization, and shooter view capabilities, highlighting its utility for solo long-range shooting and improving accuracy by clearly identifying shot impacts.
This video demonstrates the surprising long-range accuracy of a Ruger 22 Charger at 300 yards, even in challenging windy conditions. The speaker highlights the significant bullet drop and wind drift of .22 LR at this distance, requiring substantial holdover. With practice and proper compensation, consistent hits on a 16-inch gong are achievable.
This video features Hickok45 testing his 25-year-old Glock 26 subcompact pistol on an 80-yard gong. Despite its age and subcompact nature, the Glock 26 demonstrates surprising accuracy at distance, highlighting its reliability and the shooter's skill. The video serves as a testament to the enduring capabilities of older firearm designs and the importance of practice.
This video showcases the Benelli M4 shotgun being used to shoot slugs at a gong. The presenter expresses enjoyment of the sound and the performance of the firearm, highlighting its status as a favorite. While not a formal training video, it demonstrates a practical application of a shotgun with slugs in a recreational shooting context.
Hickok45 demonstrates the Smith & Wesson Model 65, a .357 Magnum revolver. Due to a modified hammer, it can only be fired in double-action mode. He engages an 80-yard gong, noting its performance as a stainless steel variant of the Model 13, historically carried by the FBI.
This video provides an in-depth review and performance evaluation of the Troy A5 Defender rifle. The hosts, including an experienced instructor, conduct various shooting drills at different distances, highlighting the rifle's handling, accuracy, and proprietary features. They discuss the benefits of the 11.5-inch barrel for CQB and home defense, the effectiveness of Troy's own accessories, and the impact of aftermarket upgrades like the Sons of Liberty trigger. The review concludes with positive remarks on the rifle's performance and suitability for tactical applications.
This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the accuracy of a Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum, an original .357 Magnum revolver. He successfully engages a distant yellow gong target multiple times, showcasing the firearm's precision and historical significance. The demonstration highlights the enduring reputation of this classic revolver.
This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the accuracy of the Benelli M4 shotgun at an 80-yard distance, successfully hitting a gong multiple times. The demonstration highlights the shotgun's performance and reliability in a practical, albeit challenging, scenario. Hickok45's casual yet authoritative tone underscores his expertise in evaluating firearms.
This video demonstrates a practical approach to extending shooting range by zeroing a rifle at 100 yards and then transitioning directly to 300 yards. It highlights the accuracy of the 6.5 Creedmoor round and the utility of a ballistics app for calculating holdovers and windage.
This video showcases a firearms enthusiast from Yee Yee Life testing the impact and sound of various calibers and firearms on a 24-inch Wuhan gong. The host demonstrates the effects of a 12-gauge shotgun (birdshot and slug), a .44 Magnum Ruger Super Redhawk, an AR-15, and a .50 caliber sniper rifle, highlighting the distinct sonic and kinetic results of each. The demonstration emphasizes safe firearm handling and practical shooting experience.
This YouTube video appears to be a promotional piece, offering a free steel gong target. The title "A FREE Gong... just for you" and the description directing viewers to "tatargets.com/product/postcard-steel-gong-target-3x6/" strongly suggest the focus is on a giveaway or a special offer for a specific shooting target.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 1911 Crimson Trace model covers its clean aesthetics and single-action operation. The presenter performs a trigger test, estimating a pull weight of around 4.5 pounds, noting it's lighter than some custom options but not as light as a Performance Center model. Ballistics testing with Garand .45 ACP 230-grain ammunition is conducted using a Garmin C1 Pro chronograph, with results showing velocities in the 800s FPS. The review also highlights the effectiveness of the Crimson Trace laser sight for quick target acquisition.
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