This video provides a detailed performance review of the LWRC IC MKII 12.7-inch upper receiver. It includes extensive 30-shot group testing with three different ammunition types at 100 yards, presenting detailed ballistics data such as average velocity, standard deviation, and extreme spread. The review also touches on the upper's technical specifications and internal condition, offering insights into its accuracy potential with various loads.
This review of the PSA Super SASS 10A2 focuses on its accuracy potential. The rifle features a .308 Winchester barrel with a 1:10 twist rate and 5 rifling grooves. Testing indicated that Aguila 7.62x51mm 150-grain ammunition yielded the best results, achieving approximately 1.5-inch groups at 100 yards. Other ammunition types resulted in larger groups, with overall performance hovering around 2 MOA.
This video from Backfire challenges the common belief that factory ammunition is significantly inferior to handloads for precision shooting. Through an experiment varying powder charges by 0.1 grains, the host demonstrates that even with minor inconsistencies, a rifle can still achieve excellent accuracy, evidenced by a 0.387 MOA group. While factory ammo performs better than often assumed, handloading is presented as the ultimate step for shooters seeking to maximize rifle potential.
The PSA Sabre AR-15 line aims to deliver premium features and performance for under $1,000. This series includes options for billet or mil-spec receivers, full ambidextrous controls, and high-quality components like Radian Raptor charging handles, Radian Talon safeties, and Hiperfire triggers. Notably, PSA guarantees MOA accuracy out of the box for select models, positioning the Sabre as a high-value offering in the AR-15 market.
This video reviews two distinct firearms from Franklin Armory: the G-S173, a Glock pistol equipped with the first binary trigger for handguns, and the F17-X, a gas piston rimfire rifle chambered in .17 WSM. The G-S173 offers rapid semi-automatic fire with its binary trigger system, featuring a selector for semi-auto or binary mode, and includes an upgraded slide with MOS cut and sights. The F17-X is highlighted for its accuracy and effectiveness in varmint hunting, boasting a 20-inch barrel and firing the potent .17 WSM cartridge.
This video showcases the T/C Compass II Compact rifle, highlighting its reliable performance and user-friendly design. Key features discussed include the Generation II Trigger System for a crisp pull, a compact 16.5-inch barrel, and an adjustable length of pull for a personalized fit. The rifle is available in a variety of popular calibers, including .223 REM/5.56 NATO, .243 WIN, 6.5 Creedmoor, .270 WIN, .308 WIN, .30-06 SPRG, 7mm Rem Mag, and .300 Win Mag. Additional features mentioned are a threaded muzzle for accessories like brakes and suppressors, 5R rifling, an M.O.A. accuracy guarantee, and the availability of scoped combinations with Crimson Trace optics.
This review of the Barrett 98B tactical rifle highlights its design for long-range precision shooting. The presenter, Ozzie, details its specifications, including caliber options (338 Lapua, 300 Win Mag, 308), weight, barrel details, and accessory mounting options like the KeyMod system and pic rail. He demonstrates its performance at 100 yards, 600 yards, 800 yards, and 1000 yards, noting its MOA accuracy guarantee and the effectiveness of its muzzle brake in managing recoil. The review also touches on the rifle's availability and price point.
This review covers the Diamondback AR-10 chambered in .308 Winchester. The rifle features a 16-inch barrel, a 15-inch M-LOK handguard with QD mounts, a standard A2 flash hider, and a 6-position Ruger Super Stock. Accuracy testing showed 1.75 MOA with Hornady Whitetail 150gr and 5.5 MOA with Tula 150gr FMJ. The reviewer notes the trigger is a standard milspec ~7.5 lb pull and suggests potential upgrades for the trigger and muzzle brake. The rifle is considered a good value for its price point, around $700-$800, making it suitable for hunting and general shooting.
This review from Pew Pew Tactical provides an in-depth look at two entry-level AR-15s from Palmetto State Armory: the M4 EPT Freedom Rifle and the 16-inch Mid-length Rifle. The assessment includes practical range testing with 300 rounds each, focusing on reliability and accuracy (achieving 3 MOA and 2 MOA respectively). The expert analysis highlights the value proposition of these affordable platforms, suggesting potential upgrades for enhanced performance.
This review provides an expert look at the Savage Model 10 Precision Carbine in .308 WIN, highlighting its key features like the AccuTrigger, barrel specifications, and included accessories. The demonstration confirms its MOA or sub-MOA accuracy potential out of the box, making it a capable platform for precision shooting. The instructor notes a preference for higher capacity magazines as a potential modification.
This video demonstrates the accuracy of a custom sporterized Mosin rifle chambered in 7.62x54r. The rifle is shown hitting 16-inch plates at 400 meters using both Winchester White Box ammunition and handloads. The shooter highlights the rifle's consistency and debunks claims that sporterized Mosins are inaccurate, suggesting it holds at least MOA.
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