This video provides a detailed ballistics gel test of various .410 slugs, including AGC, BPS, Sterling, and ATI. The expert analysis, conducted by Buckeye Ballistics, meticulously measures velocity, penetration, and fragmentation, offering valuable insights into the performance differences between these less common slug brands. The methodical approach highlights the importance of proper testing procedures for understanding ammunition performance.
This video provides a detailed ballistic gel test of the Winchester 3-inch .410 rifled slug. The instructor, demonstrating intermediate skill, analyzes penetration depth, fragmentation, and wound cavity expansion. The test highlights the slug's performance characteristics, comparing it implicitly to other .410 slugs and noting its tendency to fragment.
This video provides a detailed ballistic gel test of Brenneke 3-inch Magnum .410 slugs. The instructor, with apparent experience in ballistics testing, evaluates penetration, wound cavity creation, and velocity from two different barrel lengths. The results are compared to previous tests of Winchester and Remington slugs, highlighting the Brenneke's significant wound channel despite velocities falling short of advertised specifications.
The Mossberg Silver Reserve Eventide Turkey is a specialized 28-gauge over-under shotgun designed for turkey hunting. Its compact 37.75-inch overall length, achieved with 20-inch barrels and a 14.5-inch length of pull, offers excellent maneuverability in blinds and while on the move. The full Mossy Oak Green Leaf camouflage pattern and synthetic furniture enhance durability and concealment. It features a tang-mounted safety and barrel selector, a fiber optic front sight, and comes with three chokes (XX Full, Improved Cylinder) for versatile shot placement.
This review details the Browning Citori Hunter Grade II in .410 Bore, highlighting its scaled-down receiver for lighter weight and improved handling in upland fields. The shotgun features a Grade II American Walnut stock, silver nitride receiver with a gold Buck Mark inlay, and gloss blue barrels. Key functional aspects include an Inflex recoil pad, aggressive 18 LPI checkering, and a low comb stock for optimal sight alignment. The review also covers its 50/50 point of impact at 40 yards, robust internal lockup mechanisms, inertia triggers, hammer ejectors, chromed chambers, extended forcing cones, and barrels constructed from rolled steel to handle abrasive loads.
This .410 slug accuracy test compares Winchester, Remington, and Brenneke loads using a Stevens 301 shotgun with an Improved Cylinder choke. The Brenneke 3-inch 1/4 oz slugs and Winchester 2.5-inch 1/5 oz slugs emerged as the most accurate, achieving tight groups at 40 yards. The host plans to use the Brenneke slugs for future long-range testing up to 200 yards.
This review of the Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 Gauge shotgun highlights a significant issue with its sighting system, causing it to shoot low. Despite this, the shotgun demonstrated impressive patterning performance with an improved cylinder choke at 20 yards, producing tight groups with various loads. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of patterning your firearm before use, especially for clay shooting.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Browning A5 Sweet 16 in 16 gauge. The presenter highlights its lightweight design, smooth action, and excellent trigger. Performance is assessed through pattern testing at 20 yards with an improved cylinder choke and shooting steel targets and clays, noting surprisingly light recoil.
This review covers the Remington 870 Express in 28 gauge, highlighting its suitability as a budget-friendly option. The presenter, new to the 28 gauge, found the shotgun to be well-balanced, light, and smooth with a low cocking effort, comparing it favorably to a Mossberg 500. Performance testing included pattern analysis at 20 yards and clay shooting, demonstrating the 28 gauge's effectiveness and manageable recoil.
The Tristar Raptor 20 gauge shotgun demonstrated impressive reliability across approximately 125 rounds of mixed ammunition, including factory loads and handloads. The reviewer found it to be a good value, handling various loads without significant issues, with only one minor short-stroke incident attributed to a potentially light buckshot load. The shotgun is noted for its smooth operation and ability to digest a wide variety of ammunition.
This video showcases the Beretta 1301 Comp shotgun during a fun clay shooting session. The presenter highlights its out-of-the-box readiness for 3-Gun competitions, noting its 21-inch barrel, removable chokes, 9-shot tube, Mesa Tactical Urbino stock, and Aimpoint H1 Micro optic. The shotgun is praised for its soft recoil and mild shooting characteristics, making it an enjoyable platform for competitive shooting.
This video reviews the Stoeger Coach Gun, a side-by-side shotgun. The reviewer explains his childhood fascination with these firearms, often seen in Western movies and historically used for stagecoach protection. He details the specific 20-gauge model he owns, highlighting its features like the walnut stock, blued finish, dual triggers, and fixed chokes, and discusses the versatility and availability of 20-gauge ammunition.
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