The Q Megafix is a new long-action rifle introduced at Shot Show 2026, expanding on Q's Fix series. It is chambered in powerful calibers like .300 Win Mag, 7 PRC, .375 Ruger, and 9.3x62, making it suitable for serious big game hunting and long-range engagements. The rifle has undergone field testing in demanding environments, proving its capability for large North American and African game.
This video showcases the Geissele King Hunter rifle, built around the potent 7mm Backcountry cartridge and based on the Remington 700 long action. The rifle is engineered for optimal performance with this high-pressure round, capable of delivering significant energy at long ranges. Key features highlighted include a floating bolt head for improved lug engagement, a roller-guided firing pin for consistent ignition, and a Nanoweapon coating on the bolt assembly for smoothness and corrosion resistance. The nitride receiver is housed in a Manners Long Range Hunter (LRH) carbon fiber stock, balancing ergonomics and weight, with the rifle weighing just over 8 pounds.
This video focuses on the Beretta BRX1, a new straight-pull rifle. The description highlights its accuracy, speed, and ambidextrous features, including its ability to eject from either side. The rifle is available in both short-action and magnum long-action variants, making it a suitable option for American hunters. The video aims to provide an exclusive look at this firearm.
The M24 SWS is tested on a timed accuracy course, demonstrating its inherent precision with a clean run out to 720 yards. Key takeaways include the importance of 'Match Speed' for bolt-actions, the necessity of emergency loading due to its internal magazine, and the sniper preference for dialing elevation over holdovers past 600 meters. The review also highlights the M24's long action for a short cartridge as a potential point of failure under pressure and contrasts it with modern multi-caliber systems.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 features Accuracy International's Scott discussing their AXMC and AX308 rifles, now available in left-handed configurations. The segment highlights the rifles' multi-caliber capabilities and tool-less barrel removal via a hex key stored under the cheek rest. Scott explains the inherent 30 MOA compensation for long-action and 20 MOA for short-action models. TFBTV's Corey Wardrop also learns about the significance of rail compensation for long-distance shooting.
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