This video details the initial shooting experience with a Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan Bush rifle in .35 Whelen, highlighting common issues such as light primer strikes and the tendency for the rifle to shoot low. The presenter tests various ammunition types, including Remington Core-Lokt, Winchester Power-Point, and Buffalo Bore, documenting performance and potential malfunctions. The content emphasizes the importance of thorough testing and evaluating online information regarding firearm reliability.
This video features hickok45 showcasing two firearms: a Ruger No. 1 in .338 Winchester Magnum and a Ruger RXM pistol in 9mm. He discusses the power and collectibility of the Ruger No. 1, demonstrating its effectiveness on targets. The Ruger RXM, a Glock 19 variant, is also tested, with some minor cycling issues addressed. The video includes sponsor shoutouts and life advice for younger viewers.
This video provides an expert-level assessment of the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge, featuring a detailed review of the Savage 110 Precision rifle and Arken Optics scope. The host, demonstrating high authority and practical expertise, conducts rigorous testing, including accuracy groups at 100 yards and terminal ballistics tests on organic materials and a ballistic dummy. The .300 Win Mag is compared favorably against other calibers for its lethal performance and manageable recoil, making it a highly recommended precision round.
Winchester introduced two new ammunition lines for 2024: the 400 Legend Power Point and the 400 Legend Super Suppressed. The Power Point features a 215-grain bullet, while the Super Suppressed uses a 300-grain bullet designed for suppressed firearms, offering lower velocity and increased penetration. These offerings aim to elevate the straight-wall cartridge concept beyond the 350 Legend.
This video follows an individual on an 'ammo hunt' at various retail locations, primarily Rural King. The focus is on observing ammunition availability and prices, with the presenter noting that while ammo is plentiful, there's little new or needed stock for their personal collection. They highlight specific calibers and brands encountered, discussing their perceived value and availability, and ultimately making a few purchases of 6.5 Creedmoor, 40 S&W, and 30-30 Winchester ammunition.
This review of the Ruger American Ranch rifle in 7.62x39mm highlights its impressive accuracy and value for its price point. The reviewer, demonstrating experienced firearm knowledge, conducted thorough accuracy tests with various ammunition types, achieving sub-MOA groups with Hornady Steel Case 123gr SST. The rifle's lightweight design, adjustable trigger, and reliable bolt action make it a strong contender for hunting and general field use.
This video provides an in-depth accuracy test of the Springfield Armory M1A Standard rifle, evaluating its performance with various ammunition types. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearms, details the rifle's design lineage from the M14, discusses its lightweight barrel profile, and addresses common M1A issues like loose sights. The test includes detailed observations on group sizes, recoil, and ammunition reliability, offering insights into the rifle's practical accuracy potential.
The creator shoots their final 1000 rounds of Winchester White Box .22LR ammunition in a single afternoon. The video details the process, including reloading, and notes better-than-expected results. The creator contemplates trying Winchester Power Point .22LR next, humorously questioning if it's the same ammunition and acknowledging a willingness to endure similar experiences.
This review of the Marlin 336W Tactical .30-30 Winchester rifle by Ozzie Reviews highlights its modern, matte black finish and M-LOK compatible forend from Midwest Industries, offering practical accessory mounting options. The review details accuracy tests with various ammunition types, finding Federal 150-grain Power-Shok to be the most accurate at 100 yards, achieving groups around 1.6 inches. While acknowledging the traditionalist appeal of lever-action rifles, the reviewer notes a slightly sticky action but deems the rifle accurate enough for hunting purposes, particularly for pest control like pigs.
This review of the Weatherby Vanguard "Wilderness" Edition in .270 Win highlights its design for lightweight, walk-and-stalk hunting. While praised for its low weight (3kg/6.75 lbs) and comfortable 2-stage 3lb trigger, its accuracy with non-premium ammunition was fair but not exceptional. The rifle's pencil-thin barrel heats up rapidly, making it unsuitable for sustained range fire, a key trade-off for its portability.
This video showcases the impressive power of the .300 Win Mag cartridge using a Sig Sauer SHR 970 rifle. TheFirearmGuy provides a detailed comparison with 7.62x54R, demonstrates the .300 Win Mag's terminal ballistics by shooting through various masonry, and concludes it's an excellent hunting round. The instruction emphasizes practical application and safe handling.
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