Testing The New Barrett MRAD With Special Forces Sniper Kevin Owens

Published on April 24, 2020
Duration: 12:49

This review details the Barrett MRAD (MK22), adopted by US Special Operations forces for its modularity and precision. It highlights the rifle's multi-caliber capability (.308 Win, .300 NM, .338 NM) and its ability to maintain zero after barrel swaps. The video showcases integration with advanced tools like the Kestrel 5700 Elite for ballistic calculations and features a Nightforce ATACR scope.

Quick Summary

The Barrett MRAD (MK22) is a modular sniper rifle system adopted by US Special Forces, supporting .308 Win, .300 Norma Magnum, and .338 Norma Magnum calibers. It excels in return-to-zero performance after barrel swaps and integrates with advanced tools like the Kestrel 5700 Elite.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Intro: Barrett MRAD Adoption
  2. 00:52Caliber Options: .308, .300 NM, .338 NM
  3. 01:57System Components & Optics
  4. 03:37Zeroing & Initial Testing
  5. 05:09Ballistics & Kestrel Integration
  6. 07:28Barrel Swapping Procedure
  7. 08:55Return to Zero Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers does the Barrett MRAD system support?

The Barrett MRAD system is highly modular and supports three primary calibers: .308 Winchester for training purposes, .300 Norma Magnum for anti-personnel roles, and .338 Norma Magnum for anti-materiel tasks.

What optics are recommended for the Barrett MRAD?

The review showcases the Barrett MRAD equipped with a Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 scope, featuring a Tremor 3 reticle, mounted on a Geissele scope mount, providing exceptional magnification and aiming capabilities.

How does the Barrett MRAD handle barrel changes?

The MRAD features a quick-change barrel system. Swapping calibers involves loosening two screws, changing the bolt head, and switching the magazine, allowing for rapid adaptation to different mission requirements.

What is the return-to-zero capability of the Barrett MRAD?

The Barrett MRAD demonstrates excellent return-to-zero performance. The rifle maintains its accuracy and point of impact even after multiple barrel swaps, confirming the system's precision engineering.

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