This YouTube video, titled "Quanto eu gasto em alvos de tiro? Confira o valor!" (How much do I spend on shooting targets? Check the value!), focuses on the cost associated with purchasing ammunition for shooting activities. While the title and description do not specify any particular firearms, calibers, or manufacturers, the core topic revolves around the financial aspect of target shooting, implying the need for ammunition and the associated expenses. The video likely details the user's expenditures on targets and potentially ammunition costs incurred during their shooting practice or range sessions.
This video compares the cost-effectiveness of traditional cardboard targets versus a self-healing polymer target from DA Targets. The host highlights that annual spending on cardboard targets can reach $300, while the DA Targets offer better longevity due to their self-healing properties and weather resistance. The demonstration uses a GForce Arms Jawbone 9mm firearm.
This video aims to address the question of making shooting more affordable, a common concern within the firearms community. While specific firearm models or calibers are not detailed in the provided title and description, the core topic suggests discussions around cost-effective firearm ownership, ammunition prices, training expenses, or potentially budget-friendly firearm options. It's geared towards shooters looking to reduce their expenditure without compromising on their hobby or defensive needs.
This video, titled "Gun cost vs Ammo Cost," delves into the financial aspects of firearm ownership, specifically comparing the cost of firearms themselves against the ongoing expense of ammunition. The description also includes a provocative statement about taxpayer money funding munitions for other countries, suggesting a broader commentary on military spending and its implications. The content appears to be from a creator known as '#dirtycivilian', likely targeting an audience interested in the practical and financial side of firearms.
Shooting a .338 Lapua Magnum rifle is a significant financial commitment, with ammunition costing 800-900 THB per round. A box of 20 rounds can range from 16,000 to 18,000 THB. A typical range session of 40 rounds could cost close to 40,000 THB, highlighting the need for substantial budgeting and mental preparation for long-range shooting.
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