Ryan McBeth Testing ARs

Published on August 19, 2022
Duration: 13:32

This video details preparations for testing commercially available AR-15s for potential use in Ukraine, focusing on controlling variables. It covers setting up a 100-yard shot, standardizing muzzle devices with A2 flash hiders, and using a single, quick-detach optic across multiple rifles to ensure consistent magnification and reticle thickness for unbiased testing. The process of zeroing a rifle with an adjustable gas system and the rationale behind using a 25-yard zero are also explained.

Quick Summary

To ensure unbiased AR-15 testing for potential use in Ukraine, variables are meticulously controlled. This includes standardizing muzzle devices with A2 flash hiders and utilizing a single quick-detach optic across all rifles. This approach guarantees consistent magnification and reticle thickness, preventing any optic-related advantages and ensuring uniform projectile stabilization through controlled barrel twist rates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Schedule Update
  2. 00:13Guest Ryan McBeth Introduced
  3. 00:22Ryan McBeth's Background & Expertise
  4. 00:35Testing Premise: AR-15s for Ukraine
  5. 00:59Setting Up the 100 Yard Shot
  6. 01:50Firearm Variables Explained
  7. 02:26Twist Rates: 1:9, 1:8, 1:7 Explained
  8. 03:07Muzzle Equipment Standardization
  9. 03:33Why A2 Flash Hiders?
  10. 04:04Optic Variables: Magnification & Reticles
  11. 05:14Using a Single Optic for Consistency
  12. 05:41Quick Detach Optic Mount
  13. 06:10Target Setup with Grid
  14. 07:11Magazine Considerations
  15. 08:07Initial Zero: 1:9 Twist Del-Ton
  16. 08:14Adjustable Gas System
  17. 08:3525 Yard Zero Protocol
  18. 09:04Other Rifles: Sequence Precision & VS Ordinance
  19. 09:22Scope Adjustment Mechanics
  20. 10:01Confirmation Shots & Adjustments
  21. 10:20Zeroing the Turret
  22. 11:05Confirmation Shooting Positions
  23. 11:43Range Setup Considerations
  24. 12:13Video Purpose: Setting the Stage
  25. 12:43Viewer Questions for Ryan McBeth
  26. 13:00Predictions & Part Two Teaser

Frequently Asked Questions

How are variables controlled in the AR-15 testing for Ukraine?

Variables are controlled by standardizing muzzle devices with A2 flash hiders and using a single quick-detach optic across all rifles. This ensures consistent magnification, reticle thickness, and uniform forces on the projectile, preventing any single rifle from having an unfair advantage during testing.

What is the significance of different twist rates in AR-15 barrels?

Different twist rates, such as 1:9, 1:8, and 1:7 inches per revolution, are important because they affect a barrel's ability to stabilize projectiles of varying weights. A faster twist rate generally stabilizes heavier bullets more effectively.

Why is a single optic used for testing multiple AR-15s?

Using a single optic across multiple rifles ensures consistency in magnification and reticle thickness. This eliminates bias that could arise from different scopes having varying zoom ranges or reticle designs, leading to more reliable test results.

What is the purpose of an adjustable gas system on a test rifle?

An adjustable gas system, like the Rifle Speed gas control, is useful for evaluating suppressor performance and fine-tuning the rifle's gas operation. This allows the rifle to be adjusted for optimal function, especially if components are moved between firearms or suppressors are used.

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