Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 267

Published on February 9, 2025
Duration: 36:01

This video demonstrates a practical approach to testing ammunition that has been exposed to harsh weather conditions. The presenter emphasizes the resilience of modern ammunition but advises caution, particularly regarding potential squib loads. Key takeaways include visual inspection, deliberate firing with heightened awareness, and proper procedures for handling malfunctions to ensure shooter safety and firearm integrity.

Quick Summary

Modern ammunition is surprisingly resilient to weather, but caution is advised when testing exposed rounds due to potential squib loads. If a squib is suspected, cease firing immediately and inspect the barrel. Using .300 Blackout specific magazines can improve reliability in AR-15 platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Tennessee Hills
  2. 01:39The Value of Anonymity
  3. 03:00Super Bowl Sunday & Firearms Enthusiasts
  4. 05:30English Major & Basketball Player - A Weird Mix
  5. 06:17BCM .300 Blackout Pistol Introduction
  6. 07:08Shooting Unsuppressed Today
  7. 08:14Loading Supersonic 147 Grain .300 Blackout
  8. 09:04Brass Ejection & Nose Impact
  9. 10:00Testing Weather-Beaten Bulk Ammo
  10. 11:16Ammo Test: Weather Exposed Ammunition
  11. 12:10Shooting Suspect Ammo at Your Own Risk
  12. 14:36Real Squib Load Experience (9mm Carbine)
  13. 16:13Clearing a Squib Load from the Barrel
  14. 17:34Shiloh Sharps Rifle Mention
  15. 18:37Shooting Revolvers & Jesse's Help
  16. 19:50.300 Blackout Magazine Recommendations
  17. 20:31Malfunctions with .300 Blackout Upper
  18. 21:37Shooting Red Targets
  19. 21:52Still Likes the BCM Pistol
  20. 22:25Colt Single Action Army (SAA) Cavalry Cult
  21. 24:01Advice for Young People: Be an Independent Thinker
  22. 25:04Emerson: 'A man must be a non-conformist'
  23. 26:01More Shooting & Ammo Testing
  24. 27:10Weather Beating Ammo Test Results
  25. 27:39Military Ammo Storage & Resilience
  26. 29:00Extreme Ammo Durability Testing (WD40, Freezer)
  27. 30:36WD40 & Ammo: Historical Use and Caution
  28. 31:09Revolver Cleaning: Dry Chambers
  29. 32:35Shooting a Single Shot vs. AR Pistol
  30. 33:09Legality of NFA Items & Common Misconceptions
  31. 34:33Transferable NFA Items Explained
  32. 35:28Concluding Remarks & Back Home

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I safely test ammunition that has been exposed to weather?

To safely test weather-exposed ammunition, visually inspect it first. Load it into your firearm deliberately, listening for any unusual sounds. If a round fails to fire, do not immediately re-chamber or fire again. Instead, carefully eject the round and inspect the firearm's barrel for obstructions, especially for potential squib loads.

What are the risks associated with squib loads?

A squib load occurs when a projectile is fired with insufficient propellant, causing it to lodge in the barrel. The primary risk is a catastrophic firearm failure if a subsequent round is fired into the obstruction, which can cause severe injury to the shooter and bystanders.

Is .300 Blackout ammunition reliable in AR-15 platforms?

While .300 Blackout can be reliable in AR-15 platforms, using magazines specifically designed for .300 Blackout, such as those from Magpul or Lancer, is recommended to prevent potential feeding issues that can arise with standard 5.56 magazines.

How durable is modern ammunition against environmental conditions?

Modern ammunition is generally quite durable and can often withstand significant exposure to elements like rain, snow, and temperature changes without complete failure. However, it's still advisable to store ammunition properly to ensure optimal reliability and safety.

What is the significance of a Colt Single Action Army Cavalry model?

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) Cavalry model is a highly sought-after firearm for collectors and enthusiasts. Owning a first-generation Cavalry Colt is considered a significant achievement for those who appreciate the history and craftsmanship of these iconic revolvers.

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