This video performs a ballistic gel test comparing Federal Fusion and Speer Gold Dot .223 ammunition for AR-15 self-defense and hunting applications. The test uses a Ruger MPR AR-15 and includes a heavy clothing test to evaluate projectile performance. The video aims to determine if these two popular ammunition types are essentially the same and assess their suitability for defensive and hunting scenarios.
This video features a "Rifle Roundup" segment showcasing a Ruger MPR rifle equipped with a Leupold Patrol6HD LPVO scope and a Magpul MOE bipod. The content focuses on reviewing and presenting this specific firearm setup.
This video showcases an AR-15 build, specifically a Ruger MPR, focused on achieving accuracy on a budget. The reviewer tests the rifle's performance at 100 yards using a SvBony 4-16x50 scope and green tip 5.56 ammunition, aiming for sub-MOA results. The description highlights discounted links for the scope, mount, and ear protection, emphasizing that no firearms or ammunition are directly sold. The content is geared towards budget-conscious AR-15 owners and those looking for optic recommendations.
This video conducts an accuracy group test at 100 yards, comparing .223 ammunition weights fired from a Ruger MPR AR-15 chambered in 5.56. The creator questions the difference between .223 and 5.56 rounds in this specific firearm and mentions a potential "Assault Weapons" ban impacting future testing. Various ammunition brands are tested, including Frontier, Hornady, PMC X-Tac, Winchester, PPU, and Sierra. The video also includes affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront, while emphasizing safe shooting practices on a private range.
This video conducts an accuracy test comparing 5.56 NATO FMJ and Match ammunition from an AR-15. The test reveals that Winchester M855 62gr Green Tip FMJ surprisingly outperformed the match-grade bullets in terms of group size at 100 yards. The Ruger MPR with an 18-inch barrel and 1:8 twist rate was used for the evaluation.
The Ruger AR-556 MPR 16 offers a compelling value proposition at an $899 MSRP, significantly undercutting competitors like the BCM Recce 16. It features a quality Ruger Elite two-stage trigger and a 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1:8 twist, making it suitable for precision shooting. While the free-float M-LOK handguard is functional, some weight-saving measures were taken. The rifle performs well, even with a suppressor, and shows improved reliability with steel-cased ammunition compared to older Ruger AR models.
This episode of TGC News features Jon Patton discussing Aimpoint's new hybrid optic and Ruger's MPR rifle. The presenter also takes viewer questions. The video promotes TGC's Patreon for giveaways and Q&A, links to Amazon for gear, and offers information on acquiring gear at dealer cost. Social media links for The Gun Collective are provided, along with business inquiry contact information. The content is for informational and entertainment purposes, with opinions belonging to the individual author.
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