American Tactical 450 Bushmaster Rifle

Published on March 18, 2019
Duration: 14:32

This video provides an in-depth review of the American Tactical 450 Bushmaster carbine and pistol. It details the history and development of large-caliber AR-15 cartridges, comparing the .450 Bushmaster to predecessors like the .50 Beowulf and .450 SOCOM. The review highlights the carbine's features, including its barrel, rail system, stock, and modified bolt, and discusses its suitability for hunting medium game. The pistol variant is presented as more of a novelty due to its significant recoil.

Quick Summary

The American Tactical 450 Bushmaster carbine is an excellent choice for hunting medium game like deer and feral hogs, offering significant energy with manageable recoil comparable to a 20-gauge shotgun. Its features include a 16-inch barrel, KeyMod rail, and a specialized bolt for the potent .450 Bushmaster cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATI 450 Bushmaster
  2. 00:30ATI Omni Hybrid vs. 450 Bushmaster
  3. 00:51History of Large Caliber AR-15 Cartridges
  4. 01:07.50 Beowulf and .499 Whitener Weiss Development
  5. 01:45.499 LWRC Malfunctions and Failures
  6. 02:12.450 SOCOM Cartridge Design
  7. 02:39.450 Bushmaster Origin and Development
  8. 02:56Comparison of Large Caliber Cartridges
  9. 03:06Ammunition Manufacturers for 450 Bushmaster
  10. 03:24Ammunition Availability: Beowulf vs. SOCOM vs. Bushmaster
  11. 03:39450 Bushmaster Ballistics and Velocity
  12. 03:50Accuracy and Hunting Applications
  13. 03:51450 Bushmaster Magazines
  14. 04:10Compatibility with Other Systems (MGI Hydra, Wyndham MCS)
  15. 04:24Emerging 450 Bushmaster Platforms (Lewis Machine & Tool)
  16. 04:38American Tactical 450 Bushmaster Rifle Overview
  17. 04:42Wear and Tear Considerations
  18. 04:48ATI Milsport Receiver
  19. 04:51ATI 450 Bushmaster Carbine Features
  20. 04:5316-inch Barrel and Twist Rate
  21. 04:55Axon Muzzle Brake Functionality
  22. 05:09Trinity Force Bravo Stock
  23. 05:12Receiver Construction and Rails
  24. 05:18Forward Assist and Case Deflector
  25. 05:22Widened Ejection Port
  26. 05:42Trigger and Lower Receiver Components
  27. 05:56Bolt and Gas System Modifications
  28. 06:02American Tactical 450 Bushmaster Pistol
  29. 06:05Brutal Cartridge and Novelty Factor
  30. 06:18Shooting Impressions: Pistol vs. Carbine
  31. 06:34Practicality and Personal Defense
  32. 06:50450 Bushmaster Pistol as a Novelty
  33. 06:55Military Applications of Large Caliber Cartridges
  34. 07:08Durability of High-Caliber Systems
  35. 07:16Range Test Introduction
  36. 07:32Range Test: 450 Bushmaster Shooting
  37. 07:44Pistol Recoil and Muzzle Blast Experience
  38. 07:56Carbine Shooting Experience
  39. 08:03Optic Used: Vortex Razor AMG
  40. 08:11Vortex Razor AMG Specifications
  41. 08:31MSRP and Pricing
  42. 08:38Conclusion: Carbine for Hunting, Pistol as Novelty
  43. 08:58Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the .450 Bushmaster cartridge and its origins?

The .450 Bushmaster is a large-caliber cartridge designed for AR-15 platforms. It evolved from the .45 Professional, which became known as the .450 Thumper. A collaboration between Hornady and Bushmaster led to its standardization, making it widely available from various manufacturers.

How does the American Tactical 450 Bushmaster carbine perform for hunting?

The American Tactical 450 Bushmaster carbine is well-suited for hunting medium game in North America, such as deer and feral hogs. Its 16-inch barrel and potent .450 Bushmaster round deliver significant energy on target, offering effective stopping power.

What are the key features of the American Tactical 450 Bushmaster carbine?

The carbine features a 16-inch, 1:24 twist, nitride-coated barrel, an Axon muzzle brake for recoil management, a 15-inch KeyMod rail, and a Trinity Force Bravo stock. It also has a widened ejection port and a specialized bolt for the .450 Bushmaster cartridge.

Is the .450 Bushmaster pistol practical for self-defense or hunting?

The .450 Bushmaster pistol is largely considered a novelty due to its extreme recoil and muzzle blast, making it difficult to control and unpleasant to shoot. While it possesses significant power, its impracticality makes it less suitable for self-defense or serious hunting compared to the carbine.

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