The EAA Girsan Witness 2311 Hunter is a double-stack 10mm semi-automatic handgun with a 1911-style design. It features a 6-inch barrel, optics-ready slide, adjustable sights, and a 15-round capacity, making it suitable for hunting applications. The firearm combines components from Girsan of Turkey and Cosain Arms of the USA, offering a blend of traditional and modern features at an accessible price point.
This review of the Templeton T2000 button release 12-gauge shotgun, presented by Ozzie Reviews, offers expert insights into its performance and features. The reviewer, demonstrating advanced knowledge, highlights its reliable cycling with various ammunition types, accurate slug performance at 50 yards (4-inch group), and effective patterning with buckshot and birdshot across different chokes. The unique button release action is detailed, offering a balance between pump-action and semi-automatic speed, making it a recommended choice for hunting and pest control.
This Q&A session covers a range of firearms-related topics, including upcoming reviews of the Pulsar Krypton 2 XG 50 thermal imager and the Suan Arms Tax Taurus shotgun. The host discusses ammunition shortages, the importance of Australian manufacturing, and legal aspects of firearm storage inspections in Queensland. He also provides insights into various rifle calibers, scope recommendations, and general firearm ownership advice, emphasizing the need for unity within the shooting community.
This video documents a multi-day wild boar hunt in California using archery equipment. The hunters face challenges with weather and terrain, employing techniques like still hunting, glassing, and crawling to approach game. The footage highlights the difficulties of identifying sex in tall grass and the importance of blood trailing after a shot. One successful retrieval of a boar is shown, while another tracking effort proves unsuccessful.
This episode of the Allegedly Compliant Podcast covers a range of firearms-related topics and personal interests. Discussions include the legality and perception of certain firearms (like the "Ghost gun" and MAC11), gun storage best practices, and reasons for choosing organizations like the USCCA. The hosts also express disappointment with the Sig Sauer P320 and touch upon the issue of magazine capacity. Additionally, the podcast veers into unrelated topics such as fishing, pig hunting, and even a peculiar mention of "Tortoise peen." The episode also promotes various affiliate products and channel support links.
The .44 Remington Magnum is a powerful caliber known for its heavy projectile weight and significant knockdown power at shorter ranges, making it effective for hunting game like pigs and goats up to approximately 100-125 yards. However, its ballistic coefficient is not ideal for longer distances, and it is generally more expensive to shoot than calibers like the .357 Magnum. While recoil can be substantial, it's manageable in rifle configurations.
This Q&A episode addresses various firearms-related questions from Patreon supporters. Topics include political support for One Nation in the QLD Election, the recoil characteristics of the .300 Winchester Magnum, recommendations for a .22LR rifle suitable for a child, the minimum age for shooting, considerations for affordable bulk .223 ammunition, value-for-money shotgun suggestions, the suitability of the Remington 7615 for pig hunting, and a request for a Polaris UTV review. The episode aims to engage the community and provide answers to their specific inquiries.
This review covers the Predator Tactics Hunting Tripod, highlighting its suitability for hunting varmints like pigs and coyotes. The tripod features a metal construction for durability, a Picatinny rail mount for secure rifle attachment, and adjustable legs with spiked feet for stability. It is noted as being lighter than comparable models like the BOG Death Grip.
This Q&A episode from Ozzie Reviews covers a range of firearms-related topics. The host discusses his recovery from surgery, provides recommendations for .308 ammunition, advises on straight-pull shotguns, and shares insights on spotting scopes. He also delves into caliber comparisons for hunting, reloading press options, the potential legalization of suppressors and semi-automatic firearms in Australia, and critiques US gun laws and media coverage. The episode concludes with discussions on YouTube's content moderation policies and a comparison between 1911 and 2011 pistols.
This Q&A episode addresses a variety of firearm-related questions from Patreon supporters. Topics include scope ring alignment techniques, shotgun recommendations for hunting and plinking under $1200, the applicability of lapping compound to a Ruger American .22LR action, and a favorite non-firearm/scope equipment piece. Further questions delve into long-range pig hunting rifle recommendations that are cost-effective to run, a potential review of the Riverman OAF rifle, whether rimfire barrels require break-in procedures similar to centerfire barrels, safe recommendations, and advice on purchasing firearms interstate and understanding scope specifications.
This guide details the setup and zeroing of an LWRC SIX8-A5 rifle paired with an Armasight Zeus Pro thermal optic, specifically for hog hunting. It covers the 6.8 SPC cartridge, proprietary magazine requirements, thermal optic features, range testing with a suppressor, and field performance evaluation. The instruction comes from a reviewer with high authority and extensive practical experience in firearms testing and outdoor applications.
This video documents a hog hunting trip in Southwest Georgia, in collaboration with OpticsPlanet and Hero Hunt. The hunt was guided by Squeal Team 6, who specialize in pig hunting expeditions. The description highlights the experience as a "hunt of a lifetime" and encourages viewers to support the creator on Patreon. A link to a related video about a BCM Mk12 with a silencer is also included.
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