Ozzie Reviews Q & A - Episode #13

Published on March 3, 2018
Duration: 30:24

This Q&A episode from Ozzie Reviews covers a range of firearms-related topics. The host discusses his recovery from surgery, provides recommendations for .308 ammunition, advises on straight-pull shotguns, and shares insights on spotting scopes. He also delves into caliber comparisons for hunting, reloading press options, the potential legalization of suppressors and semi-automatic firearms in Australia, and critiques US gun laws and media coverage. The episode concludes with discussions on YouTube's content moderation policies and a comparison between 1911 and 2011 pistols.

Quick Summary

In Australia, for .308 Winchester bulk ammunition, the Osa Mo 135 grain with Sierra Pro Hunters is highly recommended for its accuracy and value. For hunting, the .243 Winchester is preferred over the .260 Remington due to better ammunition availability and cost. When choosing pistols, the 1911 platform is generally advised over the 2011 due to Australian magazine capacity limits and extensive aftermarket support for the 1911.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Patreon Q&A
  2. 00:19Recovery Update & Farm News
  3. 01:16.308 Ammunition Recommendations
  4. 02:33Straight Pull Shotgun Advice
  5. 04:00Spotting Scope Recommendations
  6. 04:44Caliber Comparison: .243 vs .260 Remington
  7. 07:36Ammunition Cost & .243 Game Kings
  8. 08:20Reloading Press Advice: Single Stage vs. Progressive
  9. 10:53Future of Semi-Autos & Suppressors in Australia
  10. 16:49US Mass Shootings & Gun Regulation Debate
  11. 23:41YouTube's Stance on Gun Channels
  12. 25:06Projectile Types Explained
  13. 26:20Pistol Choice: 1911 vs. 2011 in Australia
  14. 29:50Conclusion & Next Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best .308 Winchester ammunition recommendations for bulk purchase?

For .308 Winchester bulk packs, the Osa Mo 135 grain, loaded with Sierra Pro Hunters, is highly recommended for its exceptional accuracy and value. A pack of 480 rounds in an ammo can costs $660. This is considered superior to many cheaper bulk options like Winchester FMJs.

Should I buy a 2011 pistol over a 1911 in Australia?

In Australia, a 1911 pistol is generally recommended over a 2011. Due to local magazine capacity limits of 10 rounds, the higher capacity advantage of the 2011 is nullified. The 1911 platform also boasts extensive aftermarket support for customization.

What is the outlook for suppressors and semi-automatic firearms in Australia?

Suppressors are expected to become legal in Australia soon, with some states already issuing permits. Semi-automatic firearms (Cat D) are unlikely to return soon, but Cat C might become available for voluntary pest controllers. The key to change is voter engagement and introducing more people to shooting sports.

What are the key differences between 1911 and 2011 pistols?

The primary difference is magazine capacity: 1911s are single-stack, while 2011s are double-stack, leading to a wider grip on the 2011. In Australia, with 10-round limits, this capacity difference is moot. The 1911 offers vast aftermarket support for customization, making it a versatile choice.

What ammunition caliber is best for hunting wild dogs, pigs, and goats in Australia?

For hunting wild dogs, pigs, and goats in Australia, the .243 Winchester is recommended over the .260 Remington due to its superior availability of factory loads and lower cost per round. Using 100-grain Sierra Game Kings with proper shot placement is highly effective.

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