Garand Ram Ranch Has an Invader...

Published on August 10, 2024
Duration: 16:11

Micah Mayfield reviews the Daniel Defense Delta 5 Limited Series rifle chambered in .308 Win, featuring a Steiner T6Xi scope and Nighthunter C35 thermal clip-on. He demonstrates its sub-half MOA accuracy and praises the thermal's zero retention. The video also highlights the use of Fast Frontier Mobility e-bikes for tactical movement during a rock chuck hunt at Garand Ram Ranch.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense Delta 5 Limited Series rifle in .308 Win demonstrates sub-half MOA accuracy, confirmed by testing. It's paired with a Steiner T6Xi scope and Nighthunter C35 thermal clip-on, which maintains zero effectively. Fast Frontier Mobility e-bikes are used for tactical movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Garand Ram Ranch Mission
  2. 01:20Rifle & Optics: Delta 5, Steiner T6Xi & Nighthunter C35
  3. 01:51Tactical Mobility: Fast Frontier E-Bikes
  4. 04:09Field Hunting: Thermal Challenges in Heat
  5. 08:42Technical Review: Rifle & Glass Performance
  6. 10:09Ergonomics & Handling: Trigger Control
  7. 12:06Accuracy Testing: Sub-Half MOA Confirmation

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is featured in the Micah Mayfield Garand Ram Ranch video?

The video features the Daniel Defense Delta 5 Limited Series rifle. It's chambered in .308 Win and equipped with a custom desert night camo cerakote, a Steiner T6Xi scope, and a Steiner Nighthunter C35 thermal clip-on.

How accurate is the Daniel Defense Delta 5 Limited Series rifle?

The Daniel Defense Delta 5 Limited Series rifle is confirmed to be capable of sub-half MOA accuracy. Micah Mayfield performed a paper accuracy test and achieved a very tight 5-round group, verifying its precision capabilities.

What role do e-bikes play in this hunting scenario?

Fast Frontier Mobility e-bikes are used for stealthy tactical movement between hunting stations. They offer the advantage of charging thermal optic batteries via a USB port, allowing for extended field operations.

Are there any challenges using thermal optics during daytime hunts?

Yes, using thermal optics during hot daytime conditions (like 100-degree days) can be challenging. Rocks retain heat, making it difficult to distinguish targets from the background heat signatures compared to nighttime hunting.

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