Channel: @9holereviews
This video from 9 Hole Reviews showcases a shooting drill involving "running doubles" at 400 yards, which the presenter acknowledges as a failure. The video title explicitly mentions "@ridgeline_defense LPR" and "shooting 77gr 5.56". The description promotes signing up for newsletters, supporting the channel via Patreon and Rumble, and visiting supporters like Slate Black Industries, offering a discount code. It also directs viewers to a "Practical Accuracy Scoreboard". The content appears to focus on rifle shooting at extended distances and practicing specific shooting techniques.
This video explores the practical accuracy of a Vietnam-era "LRRP Recon" M16A1 variant, modified to shoot at 500 yards. While the original HEL E4A suppressor isn't available, the host uses an Allen Engineering M4 suppressor and a Brownells Colt 4x reproduction optic as substitutes. The review aims to assess the lethality of this setup and its potential as a precursor to the Mk12 SPR. It also highlights various ways to support the channel, including newsletters, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble, and Amazon affiliate links.
This YouTube video focuses on the practical accuracy of the LMT MRGG-A rifle at 1,000 yards. The description highlights opportunities to watch the latest videos, access early releases, and sign up for a newsletter. It also provides links to support the channel via Patreon and Rumble, and mentions a supporter, Slate Black Industries, with a discount code. The video aims to showcase the rifle's capabilities at extended distances, suggesting a comprehensive evaluation of its performance.
This video tests the practical accuracy of the Geissele GFR rifle in high winds, specifically between 18-29 mph, at a distance of 1,000 yards. The reviewer aims to determine the rifle's performance under challenging atmospheric conditions, building on previous tests conducted in lower wind speeds. The description also provides links for subscribing to newsletters, supporting the channel via Utreon and Patreon, and accessing the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard. A discount code for Slate Black Industries is also mentioned, along with an Amazon affiliate link for morale patches.
This video focuses on the practical accuracy of the M1903a4 sniper rifle, a U.S. World War II era firearm, at distances up to 800 yards. It appears to be a performance evaluation and range test of the rifle. The description also promotes various support channels and platforms for the creator, 9 Hole Reviews, including their newsletter, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble, as well as a link to their Practical Accuracy Scoreboard.
This video analyzes the value proposition of PTR firearms by comparing new and old PTR models against Heckler & Koch (H&K) counterparts. It delves into the cost-effectiveness and performance of PTR offerings, with the title suggesting a focus on whether PTR is still a worthwhile investment for firearm enthusiasts. The description also provides links for supporting the channel, accessing a practical accuracy scoreboard, and potentially for newsletter sign-ups.
This video focuses on the practical accuracy of the LaRue MRGG-S rifle, also known as the OBR or PredatOBR, at distances up to 1,000 yards. It highlights the rifle's performance and capabilities in a real-world shooting scenario. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble channels, as well as a link to their Practical Accuracy Scoreboard and a discount code for Slate Black Industries. The video aims to provide valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in long-range shooting and rifle performance.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews focuses on the Remington 700 5R rifle, specifically investigating its accuracy. The title explicitly mentions the rifle model and poses a question about its performance. The description provides links to the creator's various platforms (Utreon, Patreon, Rumble) and their website for a 'Practical Accuracy Scoreboard.' It also highlights a supporter, Slate Black Industries, and includes an Amazon affiliate link for supporting the channel. The video appears to be an evaluation of the rifle's precision, with potential comparisons to M24 and M40 type bases, suggesting a focus on sniper rifle capabilities.
This video features a review and practical accuracy test of the Munitions Works "Valkyrie DMR" rifle, identified as an AR10 platform. The content focuses on pushing the rifle's capabilities to 1,000 yards, evaluating its performance in a realistic scenario. The video also promotes the channel's various support platforms and mentions a supporter's brand, Slate Black Industries.
This video features a practical accuracy test of the Steyr Arms AUG A3M2 rifle, pushing it out to 700 yards. The reviewer discusses the rifle's evolution, including modifications made by both Austrian and Australian Steyr Arms branches, and highlights the new fully enclosed MLOK rail. The test pairs the AUG A3M2 with an Armament Technology Inc. SAI 1-6x optic. The description also includes links to support the channel via Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble, a link to a practical accuracy scoreboard, and a discount code for Slate Black Industries.
This YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews focuses on evaluating the Accuracy International AXSA rifle, specifically its accuracy. The description highlights links to subscribe to their newsletter for early releases and access to their Utreon and Patreon channels for exclusive content. It also directs viewers to their website for a "Practical Accuracy Scoreboard" and encourages support through Patreon. The video also mentions a discount code for "Slate Black Industries" and provides an Amazon affiliate link for purchasing morale patches, with music provided by Tyops. The channel's mailing address in Houston, Texas is also included.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews, titled 'Bubba: the GREAT SATAN to rifle collectors 👹 | Collector & Marksman Ep.1', delves into the phenomenon of "Bubba-ed" surplus rifles. It explores how historically valuable firearms were "customized" and "optimized" in the past, often to their detriment, and discusses the impact of these modifications on their collectibility today. The series "Collector & Marksman" aims to showcase "shootable collectible firearms" and examines whether these rifles can be restored or appreciated for their original value. The description also highlights ways to support the channel and access additional content.