December 2022 Q&A

Published on December 30, 2022
Duration: 66:51

This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics. Key discussions include optimizing bolt-action rifles for competition, the pros and cons of different tactical gear setups (plate carriers, chest rigs, battle belts), and considerations for budget night vision. The host also delves into the practicality of historical firearms, such as the 1873 Winchester and black powder revolvers, and discusses modern firearm design trends like magazine standards and reloading techniques. Practical advice is offered on advanced medical training and the effectiveness of suppressors.

Quick Summary

InRangeTV's December 2022 Q&A covers optimizing bolt-action rifles for competition, comparing tactical gear like plate carriers and chest rigs, and exploring budget night vision options. Expert advice is also given on historical firearms, suppressor effectiveness, and stage design for manually operated firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Year in Review
  2. 01:58Supporting Production & Desert Brutality
  3. 03:20Brutality Match with Bolt-Action Rifle
  4. 04:24Chest Rigs vs. Battle Belts vs. Plate Carriers
  5. 06:32Budget Night Vision Systems
  6. 11:07Best Holiday for a Brutality Match
  7. 12:18Barbecue Side Choice
  8. 12:29Banned State Brutality Match Concept
  9. 14:10Longest Target Distance in Matches
  10. 15:20Smallest Caliber for Brutality Match
  11. 16:11EOTech Sights and Magnifiers
  12. 18:206.8x51mm vs. 276 Pedersen
  13. 21:391812 Themed Two Gun Match Possibility
  14. 23:41Woodland Brutality 2023 Details
  15. 24:591860s Thousand Yard Shot Rifle Choice
  16. 26:05Full-Size Rifle vs. Carbine Benefits
  17. 29:00Favorite Desert Brutality 2022 Stage
  18. 29:23M2 Browning & 50 BMG Longevity
  19. 30:17HK P7 Squeeze Cocker Pistol Future
  20. 33:57Henry Model X Lever-Action Loading
  21. 35:10Is Olive Oil a Fruit Juice?
  22. 35:40Stage Design for Manually Operated Firearms
  23. 37:24Poorly Manufactured vs. Poorly Designed Firearm
  24. 38:00Top Break Revolver Reliability
  25. 39:05Getting Started with Black Powder Revolvers
  26. 40:49AK Reloading Technique
  27. 42:55Retro AR Market State
  28. 44:21Advanced Medical Training Resources
  29. 45:121899 Spy Loadout Choices
  30. 47:01Higher Powered ACOG Opinions
  31. 48:30Rimfire Brutality Match Consideration
  32. 49:031847 Walker Revolver Quality & Design
  33. 51:31Mounted Shooting Accuracy in the Old West
  34. 53:11Tyranny of Standard Magazine Design
  35. 54:10Firearm Safe Preferences
  36. 55:01States to Turn into National Parks
  37. 58:02Bandoliers vs. Cartridge Pouches
  38. 60:069mm Chest vs. 5.56mm Chest Wound
  39. 61:14Starting a Firearms Training Business
  40. 63:27Suppressor Use in Tactical Environments
  41. 65:18Closing Remarks and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for setting up a modern bolt-action rifle for a brutality match?

For a brutality match with a modern bolt-action rifle, focus on magazine capacity and reloading speed. Use a detachable magazine and an intermediate cartridge. A prismatic sight or a red dot with a magnifier is recommended for effective aiming.

How do plate carriers, chest rigs, and battle belts compare for two-gun competitions?

Plate carriers are best for heavy loads including armor. Chest rigs offer a balance and are good for rifle-only stages. Battle belts are ideal for lighter loads with fewer reloads, minimizing snag points and maximizing mobility.

What are the options for budget night vision systems?

While high-end night vision costs thousands, viable options exist from $2,500-$3,500. Cheaper Gen 2 or Gen 1 systems under $2,500 are available but require active IR illumination and have reduced clarity and resolution.

What is the realistic accuracy of horse riders with firearms in historical contexts?

Mounted shooting in movies is largely unrealistic. Accurate shooting from a galloping horse at significant distances is not feasible. Historical cavalry typically dismounted to engage targets, and combat on horseback was usually at very close range.

Why are suppressors not frequently featured in InRangeTV's firearm content?

Suppressors are less common due to annoying paperwork, difficulty capturing accurate audio on camera, and added weight, heat, and risk in practical shooting environments. Their primary tactical benefit is masking shot origin, not just reducing noise for the shooter.

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