Fun Day on the Range with @TheHide

Published on November 22, 2024
Duration: 12:48

This video showcases a fun day of shooting with "The Hide" in Southern Indiana, featuring various firearms including an Anderson 762x39 rifle and several Glock-style pistols. The content highlights shooting at different distances (110 and 200 yards) and demonstrates the performance of different optics and firearm configurations, including a comparison of a red dot sight versus iron sights. The speaker expresses satisfaction with the reliability and accuracy of the firearms used.

Quick Summary

The Buckeye Ballistics video at The Hide features an Anderson 762x39 rifle and various Glock-style pistols, including an Aim Surplus SF 17 frame and a Delta Team Tactical upper on a SAT frame. Shooting distances included 110 and 200 yards, with comparisons made between red dot sights and iron sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Location
  2. 00:42Shooting with The Hide
  3. 00:53Ammo Run and Visit to The Hide
  4. 02:05Anderson 762x39 at 110 Yards
  5. 02:30Shooting from The Hide's Benches
  6. 03:02Attempting 200 Yard Shots
  7. 03:38Testing the .22 Caliber Firearm
  8. 04:55Aim Surplus SF 17 Frame Details
  9. 05:51Delta Team Tactical Upper and SAT Frame
  10. 06:03Trying Out the SAT Frame Pistol
  11. 07:31Shooting Without a Red Dot
  12. 07:40Comparing Red Dot vs. No Dot
  13. 08:19Reliability and Feel of the SAT Frame
  14. 08:44Up Close Targets
  15. 09:00Glock Clones and Variants
  16. 09:13SAT Frames vs. Daggers
  17. 09:46Shooting No Dot Again
  18. 11:19Fun with the Suppressed .22
  19. 11:55Accuracy and Overall Impression
  20. 12:16Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in the Buckeye Ballistics video at The Hide?

The video showcased an Anderson 762x39 rifle and several Glock-style pistols. Specific mentions include an Aim Surplus SF 17 frame with a UTG PRO OPS3 red dot and a Delta Team Tactical upper on a SAT frame with Glock components.

What shooting distances were covered in the video?

The video featured shooting at 110 yards freehand with the 762x39 rifle and an attempt at 200 yards. Testing of the .22 caliber firearm also began at 100 yards.

How did the SAT frame pistol compare to other models?

The speaker found SAT frames to be more comfortable in hand than Dagger frames. The SAT frame pistol with a red dot was noted as more reliable, lighter, and potentially snappier than a Glock 17.

What were the key takeaways regarding firearm performance?

The Aim Surplus SF 17 frame pistol was highlighted for its reliability after extensive use. One pistol was described as the most accurate the speaker has ever owned, and a suppressed .22 caliber firearm was praised for its quiet operation and fun factor.

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