This video introduces the Traditions NitroBolt, a bolt-action muzzleloader that utilizes the Federal Fire Stick system. It highlights the firearm's innovative features, including its bolt-action design, pillar bedding, free-floating barrel, and adjustable cheek weld. The discussion emphasizes the accuracy benefits derived from the consistent powder charges of the Fire Stick and the precise bullet seating provided by the rifle's internal shelf. The video also details the firearm's safety features, ease of cleaning through bolt disassembly, and its overall user-friendly design for hunters.
This review of the Sauer S100 Ceratech in .243 Winchester highlights its exceptional accuracy, achieving a 0.1-inch group at 100 yards with specific factory ammunition. The reviewer praises its smooth action, crisp trigger, and durable synthetic stock, noting its excellent value as an entry-level rifle. While most tested ammunition performed well, one type showed significant spread, indicating the importance of proper ammunition selection for this rifle.
This review of the Howa 1500 in 6.5 Grendel highlights its reliable, cold hammer-forged barrel and decent two-stage trigger, measuring at 3 lbs 2 oz. While the polymer bottom metal and detachable magazine system are cost-effective, the reviewer notes a criticism regarding the light magazine release spring pressure, which he personally modified. Accuracy is deemed very good, with potential for 1 MOA, especially with premium ammunition like Nosler 120gr Ballistic Tip.
This video introduces the Gun Talk 30th Anniversary Special Edition Ruger Scout Rifle, a limited edition firearm based on the Ruger American Gen 2 platform. It highlights the rifle's versatility as a crossover tool suitable for hunting, defense, and general use, emphasizing its short, lightweight design and customizable features.
This review of the Ruger American Gen II bolt-action rifle highlights its performance in accuracy and rapid-fire tests. The rifle, chambered in .223 Remington, demonstrated a 0.9-inch five-shot group at 100 yards using Sig Sauer 77-grain OTM ammunition. Key features discussed include its 20-inch spiral fluted barrel, adjustable trigger (adjustable down to 3 lbs), adjustable cheek piece, and a three-position safety.
This video details the unique features of Gunwerks' NXT action, designed for their Nexus rifle system. It highlights the lightweight aluminum receiver, a high-grade stainless steel barrel extension that handles high stresses, and a clamping barrel system allowing caliber changes in approximately two minutes. The steel bolt head facilitates quick switching between standard and magnum cartridges, complemented by a three-position safety.
This guide covers the initial setup of the Gunwerks NEXUS rifle system. It details how to install the bolt, insert the magazine, understand the three-position safety, and adjust the TriggerTech primary trigger. The video also mentions the rifle's unique caliber-swapping capabilities through swappable barrels, bolt heads, and magazine boxes, and notes the integrated 20 MOA Picatinny rail.
The Ruger American Ranch Rifle Gen 2 is presented as a compact and accurate bolt-action rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington. Key updates include a fluted, Cerakoted barrel with a 1:8 twist, an updated stock with adjustable length of pull and comb height, and a three-position tang safety. The rifle's compatibility with PMAGs is highlighted as a significant advantage for users already invested in that magazine system. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability for ranch work and hunting small game like groundhogs due to its compact size and accuracy.
This guide details the operation of the three-position tang safety on the Ruger American Gen 2, as explained by Jarod. It covers the function of each position: fully locked for transport, safe unloading with a free bolt, and the fire position. Understanding these settings is crucial for safe handling and operation of bolt-action rifles in various scenarios, from hunting to general use.
This video details the manufacturing process for the Ruger American Gen 2 rifle receiver and bolt handle. It covers key machining operations including boring, turning, threading, and cutting specific features like the fire control pocket, magwell, ejection port, and a new extractor support pad. The process also highlights the creation of the bolt handle, including its compatibility with aftermarket knobs and a feature for a three-position safety.
This guide details the operation of the three-position tang safety on the Ruger American Rifle Generation II. It explains the function of each position: Safe Locked (two white bars, trigger and bolt locked), Safe (one white bar, trigger locked, bolt operable for loading/unloading), and Fire (one red bar, ready to fire). The guide also covers the necessity of cocking the bolt to move the safety after firing and the procedure for bolt removal and reinstallation while on safe.
This expert-level review details the Gunwerks Nexus rifle system, highlighting its revolutionary modular design, user configurability, and in-house manufacturing. The Nexus moves away from traditional Remington 700 clones, offering features like a replaceable bolt head, easy barrel swapping, an integrated Arca rail, and a three-position safety. Gunwerks emphasizes vertical integration for cost control and supply chain management, positioning the Nexus as a flagship product with competitive pricing and future-proof adaptability.
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