This video provides an accuracy test of Winchester 40gr FMJ 22 Magnum ammunition. The test is conducted at 50 and 100 yards using two different rifles: a Ruger American Rimfire and a CZ 457. Both rifles are equipped with identical Leupold 3-7x33 VX-Freedom rimfire optics and Timney triggers, suggesting a controlled comparison. The description hints at interesting results and prompts viewer engagement by asking about their preferred 22 Magnum ammunition brands such as CCI, Remington, Armscor, Hornady, and Federal.
This video features an accuracy test of Hornady 30gr VMAX .22 Magnum ammunition. The reviewer uses two rifles, a Ruger American Rimfire and a CZ 457, both equipped with Leupold 3-7x33 VX-Freedom optics and Timney triggers. The test is conducted at both 50 and 100 yards, with the description hinting at interesting results. The video also prompts viewers to share their favorite .22 Magnum ammunition brands, listing CCI, Remington, Armscor, Winchester, and Federal as examples. This content is ideal for rimfire enthusiasts interested in .22 Magnum performance.
This expert-level review of the CZ 457 Synthetic .22LR rifle highlights its lightweight, sporter-style design and impressive accuracy. The review details extensive accuracy testing with various ammunition types at 50 and 100 yards, compares it to the Ruger American, and discusses its features, including the trigger, barrel, and stock. The CZ 457 Synthetic is presented as a well-priced, high-performing rimfire rifle suitable for hunting and general shooting.
This head-to-head accuracy test compares the CZ 457 Synthetic and Ruger American Rimfire Synthetic in .22LR. While the Ruger American produced tighter groups at 50 yards (0.4 inches), the CZ 457 demonstrated more consistent performance at 100 yards, averaging around 1.4-inch groups. The Ruger also has an advantage in Australia due to the availability of higher-capacity magazines.
The Springfield Armory Model 2020 Rimfire Classic offers a traditional walnut stock design, while the Tactical variant features a composite stock. Both models are guaranteed to shoot 1-inch groups at 50 yards with quality ammunition and utilize 10-round rotary magazines compatible with Ruger 10/22 patterns. The Classic boasts a Remington 700 pattern trigger and a 60-degree bolt throw for enhanced scope clearance.
This head-to-head accuracy test pitted the CZ 457 Classic against the Ruger American Rimfire Standard in .22 WMR. At 50 yards, the CZ 457 achieved slightly tighter groups, with its best group measuring 0.5 inches, while the Ruger averaged 0.6-0.7 inches. At 100 yards, both rifles showed comparable accuracy under variable wind conditions, with groups ranging from 1.1 to 2.2 inches. The CZ 457 demonstrated a slight edge in accuracy, but the Ruger American offers a lower price point and a flush-fitting rotary magazine.
This Q&A episode from Ozzie Reviews addresses a variety of topics relevant to firearms enthusiasts. Questions cover new product developments, personal hearing protection choices, considerations for shortening firearm barrels, caliber recommendations for recoil-sensitive deer hunters, and specific scope recommendations for a Ruger American Compact in .223 and an upgrade for a Sauer 100XT in .223. The discussion also touches on suppressor legality for individuals with hearing loss and tips for minimizing movement while shooting. Additionally, the video explores positive aspects of the Australian shooting community and touches on the performance of digital earplugs around machinery. The creator also promotes their merchandise and Patreon for continued independence.
This video reviews the Christensen Arms Ranger .22LR rifle, highlighting its lightweight design and accuracy across various ammunition types including SK Rifle Match, CCI Standard, Federal Hunter Match, RWS High Velocity, and Eley High Velocity. While praising its performance and compatibility with Ruger 10/22 magazines, the reviewer notes a significant issue with extraction and ejection. A Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40 rimfire scope is recommended.
This review tests 10 rifle scopes under $500, focusing on waterproof, drop, and tracking tests. The Vortex Diamondback Tactical is crowned the all-around winner for its consistent performance and optical quality. The Burris Fullfield E1 excels as a lightweight hunting option, while the Arken SH4 Gen2 is recommended for competition despite its weight and a minor waterproofing issue.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode discusses the future of the NRA following the cancellation of their annual convention and showcases new gear arriving at Gun Talk HQ. Featured products include a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9X40MM CDS Riflescope and a 200-round TulAmmo .223 package with a BCG. The video highlights support from brands like Benelli, Hodgdon Powder Company, Sig Sauer, Lockdown, and Smith & Wesson, offering viewers avenues to subscribe and find more content across various platforms.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode focuses on Black Friday deals for firearms, ammunition, knives, and gear. Hosts Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin announce a giveaway winner and highlight specific discounted items. Deals include a PSA AR-15 Lower, a PSA 16” Midlength 5.56 NATO Rifle Kit, a Leupold VX-Freedom optic, a Sig Sauer P320 pistol, and an 80% Polymer 80 frame for Glock pistols. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to their newsletter for more deals and content, and to follow their various social media and streaming platforms.
This review tests the practical accuracy of a Savage Model 10 hunting rifle in .30-06 Springfield out to 500 yards. Despite its lightweight design, which makes recoil management challenging at longer ranges, the rifle demonstrated effective vital-zone hits. The analysis highlights that while hunting rifles prioritize portability over precision rifle stability, user skill remains paramount for long-range success.
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