This review of the FN SCAR 20S, the commercial variant of the Mk 20 SSR, highlights its significant precision upgrades over the SCAR 17. The video provides empirical data on accuracy with various match-grade and ball ammunition, demonstrating sub-MOA potential. Expert analysis covers key design differences, gas system functionality, and offers a final assessment of its performance in a semi-automatic platform.
This video reviews True Velocity's polymer-cased rifle ammunition, specifically in .308 Winchester. It highlights the advantages of polymer cases, including reduced weight and potential for tighter tolerances, making it attractive for military applications and hunters. Performance data for hunting and match loads is presented, along with pricing and availability.
This review delves into the controversies surrounding the 6.5 Creedmoor, analyzing four key reasons for its polarized reception. Despite its popularity, the cartridge's historical context, comparison to established rounds like the .30-06 Springfield, and its perceived performance limitations are examined. The analysis highlights its strengths in accuracy, low recoil, and affordability for target shooting and certain hunting applications, while acknowledging it's not universally superior for all game or scenarios.
This guide details the process of cloning Mk 262 Mod 1 ammunition using Hodgdon CFE223 powder, comparing Sierra 77gr MatchKing and Nosler 77gr Custom Competition bullets. It covers brass preparation, bullet seating with precise measurements, and range testing procedures. The instruction comes from an established subject matter expert in precision reloading, emphasizing methodical load development and data collection.
This video details the reloading process for cloning Mk 262 Mod 1 ammunition, focusing on testing Sierra MatchKing and Nosler Custom Competition 77-grain bullets with Accurate 2520 powder. It covers brass preparation, including decapping, tumbling, resizing, trimming, and primer pocket crimp removal, followed by powder charging, bullet seating to a specific overall length (2.246 inches), and light crimping. The instructor also conducts ballistic testing to compare velocities and accuracy between the two bullet types, aiming to replicate the performance of Black Hills factory ammunition.
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