This video demonstrates basic pistol shooting proficiency at 25 yards using a Walther PDP with a red dot sight. The shooter engages an 8-inch steel gong target, providing a practical example of accuracy at this common range. The performance is assessed as 'not bad,' indicating a satisfactory outcome for a hobbyist shooter.
This YouTube video, titled "Push yourself with small targets," aims to encourage viewers to improve their marksmanship by engaging with smaller targets. The description highlights a promotional offer for a "postcard steel gong target 3x6," indicating a focus on practical shooting applications and target practice equipment. The content likely involves shooting drills and target acquisition exercises, emphasizing precision and skill development. It appeals to shooters looking to enhance their accuracy and challenge themselves at the range.
This YouTube video offers a free AR550 steel gong target from TA Targets for a limited time. The description includes a direct link to the product page on their website. The video highlights the availability of this target, which is useful for firearm training and practice. The hashtags provided reinforce the focus on gongs, training, and the brand TA Targets.
This YouTube video likely explores shooting at a very slow pace, potentially to demonstrate precision or a specific shooting technique, with the title "Going so slow... it's almost fast." The description offers a free postcard steel gong target for a limited time, indicating a product promotion or giveaway. The content is expected to be relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in marksmanship, target practice, and potentially gear related to shooting.
This YouTube Short features the SIG MCX-SPEAR rifle in .308 caliber. The video's title humorously notes that the rifle 'broke my steel gong hanger,' indicating a powerful shooting session where the impact was significant enough to damage the target's support. The hashtags suggest a focus on the specific firearm model and caliber, with a touch of lightheartedness about the incident.
This YouTube video showcases a review of the Marlin 1895GBL lever action rifle chambered in .45-70 Government. The title explicitly mentions a "45/70 vs steel gong" scenario, implying a demonstration of the rifle's performance and potentially its durability or impact. The description links to a full review of the specific rifle model, indicating a detailed evaluation.
Hickok45 demonstrates the Chinese Type 56 SKS, a 1965 model chambered in 7.62x39mm. The video highlights the rifle's accuracy on a steel gong and addresses misconceptions about the quality of Chinese firearm manufacturing, specifically praising the SKS and AK platforms. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and responsible shooting practices.
This video tests the accuracy of the Rock Island Armory M200 revolver chambered in .38 Special at a distance of 50 yards, specifically targeting a steel gong. The content creator aims to determine if this firearm is capable of accurate engagement at this extended range. The description also lists various shooting accessories and equipment used during the video, some of which are linked for purchase.
This YouTube video showcases the effectiveness of AK-47 and AR-15 platforms by hitting steel targets at a distance of 200 yards. The description highlights the action of 'hammering steel,' indicating a focus on the shooting experience and the performance of these popular rifle platforms.
This video showcases a shooting session with three different AR-15 platform rifles at a 100-yard steel gong. The first rifle is a Ruger AR-556 equipped with Magpul furniture and factory sights. The second is an Anderson AM-15 featuring a budget-friendly $50 TruGlo red dot sight. The third rifle is a more customized build, boasting a Bear Creek Arsenal upper, a floated barrel, an Omni Hybrid Multi Cal polymer lower, and an Anderson trigger group, topped with inexpensive $20 Amazon sights. The focus is on hitting the steel target with these varied AR-15 configurations.
This video showcases the STS "Dropper Topper" Target Frame Kit, an Australian-made system designed to create an affordable shooting target frame using common star pickets. The reviewer demonstrates the easy assembly of the kit and its secure hold for various STS gongs. The description highlights the low cost of the system, available for $40 from STS Online, and mentions that music from Ethan Meixsell, "In the Shadows," from the YouTube Audio Library is used. The video focuses on the practical application of the target frame for shooting enthusiasts.
This video, "Bullets vs Steel (Part 2)", features a dynamic demonstration of heavy lead projectiles, specifically 12 gauge slugs and .44 Magnum slugs, impacting a steel gong from 80 yards. The video highlights a potential equipment issue where a Benelli shotgun began "hanging up," leading to a switch to a "reliable DZSG Remington 870." The content is produced on a private shooting range by trained professionals, emphasizing firearm safety and responsible gun ownership. It directs viewers to additional Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks channels, as well as Patreon and various sponsor links.
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