Polish Beryl 5.56 AK-74 Accuracy Test & Review (HD)

Published on May 5, 2017
Duration: 10:27

This guide details the process for conducting an accuracy test on the Polish Beryl rifle, as demonstrated by Mrgunsngear. It covers firearm setup with specific accessories, ammunition selection, the shooting process at 100 yards, and analysis of results. The presenter, an experienced shooter, shares insights on the Beryl's features and performance with various ammunition types.

Quick Summary

The Polish Beryl rifle achieved its best accuracy in this test with Wolf 62gr steel case ammunition, producing a 2.25-inch group at 100 yards. Freedom Munitions 69gr HPBT and Gorilla Ammunition 55gr Sierra BlitzKing both resulted in 3.25-inch groups at the same distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Beryl History
  2. 01:21Ammunition & Setup
  3. 02:10Shooting Wolf Ammo
  4. 03:19Shooting Freedom Munitions Ammo
  5. 04:28Shooting Gorilla Ammo
  6. 04:57Accuracy Results & Measurements
  7. 05:44Beryl Features & History
  8. 07:14Reliability, Price & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical accuracy of a Polish Beryl rifle?

Based on this test by Mrgunsngear, the Polish Beryl rifle achieved its best accuracy with Wolf 62gr steel case ammunition, producing a 2.25-inch group at 100 yards. Other tested loads, Freedom Munitions 69gr HPBT and Gorilla Ammunition 55gr Sierra BlitzKing, both resulted in 3.25-inch groups at the same distance.

What ammunition performed best in the Polish Beryl accuracy test?

In this specific accuracy test conducted by Mrgunsngear, Wolf 62 grain steel case ammunition yielded the best results for the Polish Beryl rifle, achieving a group size of 2.25 inches at 100 yards. This was noted as the best performance the presenter had seen from this particular rifle.

What are the key features of the Polish Beryl rifle?

The Polish Beryl rifle features a cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1:9" twist rate, a proprietary muzzle brake, a robust optics rail milled into the receiver, an enhanced safety lever, and a collapsible buttstock for adjustable length of pull. It is the standard service rifle for Poland's military.

How much does a used Polish Beryl rifle typically cost?

As the Polish Beryl rifle is no longer imported, used models have become more expensive. Prices for used Beryl rifles can range from $1600 to over $2000, depending on the specific configuration and condition.

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