This YouTube Short, titled "The HitchHiker and Rat Shot .22lr - This Week In Guns", focuses on the use of .22LR rat shot ammunition. The title directly mentions "rat shot" and ".22lr", indicating the primary subject matter. The inclusion of "#rimfire" and "#ratshot" in the title further solidifies the topic. The mention of "grapes" is likely a visual element or a target used in the video, but the core content revolves around the firearm and ammunition.
This video discusses the place of revolvers in a firearm collection, with the speaker expressing a positive sentiment towards them. The speaker demonstrates a specific technique for engaging the trigger on a revolver, highlighting the "bump and then fire" feel.
This video showcases a custom-made .50 BMG rat shot round, demonstrating its surprising effectiveness through various tests. The round features lead pellets in a plastic cup, designed for pest control but exhibiting significant destructive power. Tests included cardboard spread, soda bottle destruction, vaporizing a toy against a cinder block, and a dramatic energy dump in ballistic gel.
This YouTube Short visually demonstrates the effect of .22 rat shot ammunition impacting a 25-pound block of clay. The title and description are minimal, suggesting a straightforward, possibly experimental, visual demonstration of projectile effects. The content focuses on the terminal ballistics of a specific type of ammunition against a soft medium.
This video from DemolitionRanch, featuring Matt Carriker, tests the ballistic resistance of a homemade Flex Seal armor. While it shows some promise against lower-power rounds like .410 birdshot and .22 Short, it fails dramatically against high-velocity 9mm +P hollow points. The experiment highlights the limitations of improvised armor against modern handgun ammunition.
This video provides an expert review of CCI Shotshells for .38 Special and .357 Magnum revolvers, conducted by 704 Tactical Host. The testing focuses on effective range and utility for pest control, demonstrating that the effective range is limited to approximately 3 yards due to rapid spread. The review highlights that these rounds are not suitable for defensive purposes against larger threats.
This video provides an overview of rimfire cartridges, focusing on the versatility of the .22 Rimfire and introducing the .17 HMR. It highlights the cost-effectiveness and variety of .22 LR ammunition, including specialized loads like CB caps and shot shells. The .17 HMR is presented as a higher-velocity, longer-range option, demonstrated through chronograph testing and a 170-yard steel target hit. The discussion also touches on the challenges of developing semi-automatic .17 HMR firearms due to bolt speed.
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