This guide details a simple and affordable DIY setup for a paper target stand, costing under $33. It involves assembling a wooden stand and attaching a paper target, making it an accessible option for range practice. The video demonstrates both the setup and the act of shooting the target.
This guide details the setup and live-fire testing of Arrakis steel targets, featuring insights from Ozzie Reviews. It covers the installation of various centerfire and rimfire targets, including reactive plates and gong systems, and emphasizes their durability with specific steel grades like Bisalloy 500 and Hardox 450. The review highlights the practical application for hunting practice and general range use, with expert commentary on their Australian manufacturing quality.
This guide details the setup of professional shooting bays, emphasizing the use of durable steel targets like the C-Zone system and Phoenix Plate Rack from TA Targets. It highlights the benefits of armored posts for reduced maintenance and the strategic use of reactive paddles for advanced training. The information is presented with an authoritative tone, drawing from the decade of experience of TA Targets representatives, making it valuable for range owners and managers seeking to optimize their facilities.
This video demonstrates a practical weekend reset involving efficient setup of TA Targets steel targets using a Polaris Ranger UTV for transport. It showcases live fire drills with a suppressed IWI Galil ACE Gen 2, highlighting rapid fire and smooth emergency reload techniques. The content provides a clear, action-oriented guide for range day preparation and execution.
This video demonstrates a ballistic test where a .22 caliber projectile is fired at a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The test reveals that the .22 caliber bullet successfully penetrated the shotgun shell, passing through it. The experiment highlights the kinetic energy transfer and penetration capabilities of different ammunition types when impacting each other.
This video introduces TA Targets' new knockdown steel targets, designed for pistol use. The system features two post lengths (36" and 48") that are hammered into the ground, leaving approximately 24" or 36" of target height. The design allows for easy installation of TA Targets' Genesis gongs or older AR550 gongs without tools, offering a satisfying knockdown effect with minimal force due to a pivoting mechanism. The targets are pistol-rated only and recommended for use at 10 yards.
This guide details a practical accuracy test for a budget-friendly rifle setup at 142 yards, demonstrating that intermediate skill levels can achieve effective groupings with basic gear. The speaker, an experienced firearms content creator, emphasizes that such a shot does not require professional training, debunking conspiracy theories. The test uses a Savage Axis in .308 Winchester with standard hunting ammunition and a factory scope, proving that a sub-3-inch group (approx. 2 MOA) is achievable, making head-sized targets viable at this distance.
This video is titled "Build the ultimate range with us" and provides an email address for inquiries. Based solely on the title, it suggests content related to creating or enhancing a shooting range, potentially involving construction, equipment, or setup. The focus is likely on the process of building and equipping a range for shooting activities.
This YouTube video appears to be a promotional piece for TA Targets, as indicated by the description linking to their website. The title 'Building a Cohesive Range' suggests content related to setting up or improving a shooting range environment, which is directly relevant to firearms enthusiasts. While no specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are mentioned, the core theme revolves around the practical aspects of firearms use and a dedicated space for it.
This YouTube video focuses on the range layout at GOA (presumably an organization or facility). The description provides a link to tatargets.com, suggesting a connection to shooting targets or range equipment. While specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers aren't detailed in the provided text, the title and description strongly imply a firearms-related context, likely showcasing the setup of a shooting range, potentially for training or general use. The target audience would be individuals interested in shooting sports, range operations, or target systems.
This video showcases an affordable helmet communication setup from Warden Studios, focusing on budget-friendly options for users. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the content is presented within the context of a channel that discusses firearms and tactical gear, as indicated by the creator's affiliations and disclaimers. The video highlights a wireless microphone and lighting equipment, with links provided for purchase. The creator emphasizes their role as a certified Law Enforcement professional and stresses safety protocols, including the use of private ranges and inoperable firearms when not in use.
This episode of Sunday Shoot-a-Round features the Colt Anaconda in .44 Magnum and the Ruger American in .300 Blackout. Hickok45 discusses the handling characteristics of the Anaconda, noting its heft and comfortable recoil, even comparing it favorably to some revolvers with shorter barrels. The Ruger American is shown with a Silencer Central Banish 30 V2 suppressor, highlighting the benefits of suppressed shooting, particularly with subsonic .300 Blackout ammunition for reduced noise and recoil.
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