This video provides an in-depth review of the Henry All-Weather Lever Action rifle chambered in 45-70 Government, dubbed the 'T-Rex Rifle'. The host, an experienced firearm enthusiast, compares it favorably against the Marlin 1895 Dark Series, highlighting its value and aesthetic appeal, especially with the addition of a Ranger Point Precision handguard. The review includes extensive testing of various 45-70 loads, demonstrating the caliber's formidable power through destructive testing on watermelons, cinder blocks, and bowling pins.
This video presents an experimental comparison of the penetration capabilities between a Henry .357 Magnum All-Weather rifle and a Magnum Research .44 Magnum Desert Eagle handgun. The test, conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, utilizes various mediums including sheet metal and reams of copy paper to evaluate if the rifle's longer barrel can compensate for the .357 Magnum's smaller caliber against the .44 Magnum. The results offer insights into the practical ballistic performance of these popular hunting and self-defense calibers in different firearm platforms.
This review provides a first look at the Henry All-Weather Lever Action rifle chambered in .45-70. The instructor notes the distinct shooting experience compared to AR platforms and begins initial testing with Hornady LeverEvolution 325 grain FTX ammunition at 25 yards. Further range time is planned to fully assess the rifle's capabilities.
This video provides a detailed comparison of the .500 S&W Magnum and .45-70 Government calibers using both revolvers and rifles, tested through ballistic gel. Expert analysis from Scott highlights velocity differences, penetration depths, and bullet expansion characteristics for various ammunition types. The methodical testing approach offers valuable insights into the terminal ballistics of these powerful cartridges.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics compares the penetration capabilities of the 500 S&W Magnum and 45-70 Government cartridges fired from both pistol and rifle platforms through a box containing 41 three-quarter-inch thick pine boards. The test utilizes Underwood Ammo hard cast bullets, specifically 500-grain for the 500 S&W and 430-grain Plus P for the 45-70. The results highlight significant differences in penetration between the pistol and rifle variants of each caliber.
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