This video features a beginner's first experience with a Bergara B14 Crest precision rifle chambered in .308 Winchester, equipped with a Zero Tech optic. The shooter is new to long-range precision shooting and is seeking constructive criticism on their technique.
This video investigates reports of uncommanded discharges in the MK22 military sniper rifle (Barrett MRAD) following failures to fire. The presenter attempts to replicate the malfunction by simulating conditions described online, including trigger pull, safety engagement issues, and bolt manipulation after a failure to fire. While the specific malfunction was not induced on the presenter's rifle, the video provides insights into potential causes like trigger adjustment and demonstrates the rifle's performance with .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition on various targets.
This video advertises a TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) training course offered by Ghost Firearms Training in October 2024 in Templeton, PA. The description also mentions other courses like Long Range Precision Rifle, CQB, Carbine, and Pistol. Registration is available online via their website. The course focuses on tactical medical skills and combat preparedness.
This video features Sean Skipper from Leupold & Stevens discussing the new Mark 4 HD line of rifle scopes introduced at Shot Show 2024. The scopes offer professional-grade optical systems with a 4:1 zoom ratio, available in various magnifications and reticle configurations (MOA/Mil). The Mark 4 HD line aims to provide premium performance at a valuable price point, distinct from the higher-end Mark 5 series.
This video debunks five common gun myths. It argues the 1911 is not ideal for modern self-defense due to capacity and reliability issues, despite its historical significance. The distinction between a 'sniper rifle' and a 'long-range precision rifle' is clarified, emphasizing the operator. The myth that optics must cost twice as much as the rifle is debunked, highlighting advancements in budget optics. The video explains that 'Mil-Spec' doesn't always equate to the best quality, as civilian market innovation often surpasses military specifications. Finally, it asserts that 'stopping power' is less critical than accurate shot placement on vital organs, making controlled follow-up shots with calibers like 9mm potentially more effective than less controllable, higher-caliber options for inexperienced shooters.
This video initiates a series on transforming budget hunting rifles into precision or 'sniper' rifles. It focuses on the foundational rifle platform, discussing the importance of inherent accuracy factors like rifling and caliber choice. The presenter emphasizes that bolt-action rifles generally offer better budget options for long-range precision compared to semi-automatics, particularly due to caliber selection and ease of accurization. Key caliber recommendations for bolt-actions include 6.5 Creedmoor, 308 Winchester, and 30-06, with a detailed discussion on the pros and cons of various options.
This is the first part of an April 2017 Q&A session with Karl from InRangeTV. Viewers ask a wide range of questions covering topics such as the Long Range Precision Rifle series, high power shooting with AR-15s versus M1As, platform choices for firearms content, viewer support for the channel, behind-the-scenes production staff, favorite handguns, antique handgun collecting (Luger vs. C96), one-handed handgun reloads, shooting off-hand, the future of bullpup rifles, 'gun hipsters,' comparisons between the MG42 and M60, competition ARs, collaborations with other YouTubers, historical shootings and their tactical implications, and the transition from competitive target shooting to tactical applications. The video also mentions a new gun rack from Matrix Armory.
This video from SHOT Show 2017 features John Paul of JP Enterprises discussing their LR7 Long Range Precision Rifle and innovative components. Key highlights include a side-charging upper receiver designed for reliability, a captured spring system with variable mass carriers to mitigate suppressor-related issues like bolt bounce and fouling, and adjustable takedown pins for precise upper-lower receiver fitment. The discussion also covers a unique bipod sled accessory that enhances stability in various shooting positions, particularly in PRS competitions.
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