Gotta Reload To Keep Shooting

Published on August 2, 2024
Duration: 0:22

This video demonstrates the process of loading and preparing a Serbu RN-50 rifle chambered in .50 BMG. It highlights the manual single-shot loading procedure, securing the breech, and utilizing a BOG tripod with Primary Arms optics for stable aiming. The shooter showcases safe handling of a high-caliber firearm and knowledge of specialized actions.

Quick Summary

The Serbu RN-50 is a single-shot, threaded breech bolt-action rifle chambered in .50 BMG. It is loaded manually by inserting a cartridge, threading the breech cap closed, and locking the bolt. A BOG tripod and Primary Arms optics ensure stability and aiming.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Selecting .50 BMG Ammunition
  2. 00:05Loading the Serbu RN-50 Rifle
  3. 00:13Securing the Action
  4. 00:16Aiming with BOG Tripod & Primary Arms Optics

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the Serbu RN-50 rifle use?

The Serbu RN-50 features a single-shot, threaded breech bolt-action mechanism. This requires manually inserting a cartridge and then threading the breech cap closed before locking the bolt handle.

What equipment is used for stability and aiming with the Serbu RN-50?

The rifle is mounted on a BOG DeathGrip tripod for a stable shooting platform. Primary Arms optics, likely an LPVO or scope, are used for precise aiming.

How is the Serbu RN-50 rifle loaded?

It's a single-shot rifle. The shooter manually inserts a .50 BMG cartridge directly into the breech, then threads the breech cap closed and locks the bolt handle down.

What calibers were visible in the Bullet Vault ammo can?

The Bullet Vault ammo can shown contained various calibers, specifically identified as including .50 BMG and .308 rounds.

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