This video tests the performance of various airgun ammunition types, including standard and exploding pellets and slugs, using a Barra 250Z air rifle. Accuracy was tested at 50 yards, and terminal effects were observed on cat food can targets. The Edgun West exploding pellets demonstrated the most significant impact on the targets.
This review covers the Benjamin Akila .22 caliber PCP air rifle, positioned in the budget category (sub-$500). The rifle features a wood bullpup stock, shrouded barrel, picatinny rail, adjustable power, side lever action, and a 12-shot magazine. It demonstrates inch-or-less accuracy at 50 yards with inexpensive hollow point pellets and is noted for its quiet operation out of the box. A potential drawback is the cocking lever placement in the bullpup design, which can be inconvenient during bench shooting.
This video reviews the Ideagle pellet trap, testing its durability against .22 caliber hunting airgun pellets. The presenter assesses its construction, assembly, and performance at various distances, including its effectiveness with and without included foam insulation for noise reduction and spall containment. The trap is found to be robust, withstanding impacts without significant deformation, though noise reduction from the foam is minimal.
This video features a test of hollow point .177 caliber pellets fired into a bucket of water to observe their expansion. The test utilizes a Ruger Air Hawk air rifle, Crosman Premier HP and Crosman Premier Destroyer-EX pellets, and a F1 Shooting Chrony chronograph to measure pellet speed. The creator encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and follow their Facebook page for updates on future weekly or bi-weekly videos.
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