NEMO 300 Win Mag Range Day

Published on April 1, 2014
Duration: 9:55

This range day review showcases the NEMO Omen Recon in .300 Win Mag, highlighting its AR-10 platform design with an 18-inch barrel optimized for suppressed use. Key features include an adjustable gas block, Magpul PRS stock, and IOR Valdada Recon scope. The rifle demonstrates impressive long-range accuracy at 1000 yards, hitting steel targets despite a tendency to dent brass necks. Its patented recoil dampening system significantly reduces felt recoil, allowing for stable rapid fire.

Quick Summary

The NEMO Omen Recon in .300 Win Mag is an AR-10 platform rifle with an 18-inch barrel, adjustable gas block, and Magpul PRS stock. It achieves 1000-yard accuracy on steel targets and features a recoil dampening system, though brass necks may be dented upon ejection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NEMO Omen Recon .300 Win Mag
  2. 00:40Ammunition & Barrel Specs: Black Hills 190gr, 18" Barrel
  3. 01:51Rifle Design & Optics: AR-10, IOR Valdada Scope
  4. 02:36Shooting Technique: Loading Bipod & Stability
  5. 04:10Long Range Performance: 1000 Yard Steel Hits & Brass Condition
  6. 05:45Mechanical Features: Recoil Dampening & Muzzle Brake
  7. 07:25Safety & Rapid Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the NEMO Omen Recon in .300 Win Mag?

The NEMO Omen Recon features an 18-inch barrel optimized for suppressed use, an adjustable gas block, Magpul PRS stock, and an IOR Valdada 4-28x50mm scope. It's built on an AR-10 platform with a patented recoil dampening system.

How does the NEMO Omen Recon perform at long range?

The rifle demonstrated impressive long-range accuracy, successfully hitting 24-inch and 36-inch steel targets at 1000 yards with a 1.5 to 2 mil wind hold, showcasing its capability for extended distances.

What is the recoil like on the NEMO Omen Recon .300 Win Mag?

Despite being a .300 Win Mag, the rifle features a patented recoil dampening plunger and an A10 muzzle brake that significantly reduce felt recoil, allowing for stable shooting and rapid follow-up shots.

Are there any considerations for reloaders using the NEMO Omen Recon?

Yes, reloaders should be aware that the NEMO Omen Recon tends to dent or 'booger up' the brass necks during ejection. This is a common characteristic to account for when processing spent casings.

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