"Point Break Actual Pt 2" by Nutnfancy, Precision Bolt Gun Shooting

Published on February 14, 2012
Duration: 50:41

This video details field testing of precision bolt-action rifles, including a Remington 700 SPS in .308 Win and an Accuracy International in .300 Win Mag, at ranges around 550 yards. It highlights practical gear considerations like footwear and sidearm necessity during strenuous hikes, alongside reviews of essential tools like knives and flashlights.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy field tests the Remington 700 SPS (.308 Win) and an Accuracy International (.300 Win Mag) bolt-action rifle at ranges around 550 yards. The video covers practical gear assessments, including footwear and sidearm necessity, and reviews essential tools.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Setup
  2. 02:55Footwear Assessment
  3. 04:10Tactical Sidearm Drill
  4. 06:25Precision Shooting: Accuracy International
  5. 12:16Precision Shooting: Remington 700 SPS
  6. 18:47Knife and Multi-tool Review
  7. 23:20Conclusion and Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key firearms tested in the 'Point Break Actual Pt 2' video?

The video features field tests of two primary bolt-action rifles: a Remington 700 SPS chambered in .308 Winchester and an Accuracy International rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. Both were tested at long ranges in a challenging environment.

What are the pros and cons of the Remington 700 SPS tested?

The Remington 700 SPS in .308 Win showed good accuracy for its price point ($650-$700) even with budget ammo. However, it experienced feeding malfunctions, potentially due to operator error or the rifle's sensitivity.

How did the Accuracy International rifle perform under stress?

The Accuracy International rifle in .300 Win Mag, equipped with a Nightforce scope, performed exceptionally well, achieving consistent hits on steel targets at 547 yards despite the physical exertion from hiking.

What practical gear advice is offered in the video?

The video emphasizes the importance of proper footwear for heavy loads in mountain terrain, criticizing lightweight boots. It also highlights the need for organized gear, including dedicated pouches for essential equipment like rangefinders.

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