This video features a review of the AEA Challenger Pro, a new air rifle chambered in .338 caliber. The presenter highlights the rifle's impressive power and accuracy, noting that the .338 slugs are being pushed out at over 200 ft-lbs with potential for further tuning. The video also includes links to various gear, including DNT optics, scope mounts, shooting bags, laser ammo practice systems, Echo Gong Targets, Tacticon red dots, and tactical gear from KTactical. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through affiliate links and merchandise.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled '.338 Into Human Torso #shorts', appears to be a short, potentially graphic demonstration or simulation involving a .338 caliber projectile impacting a human torso. Given the explicit nature suggested by the title, the content is likely intended to showcase ballistics or terminal effects. The brevity indicated by '#shorts' suggests a focus on a single, impactful visual or action. Without a description, the exact nature and intent remain speculative, but it leans towards a scientific or graphic demonstration rather than a review or training video.
This YouTube Short features a firearm, likely a Springfield Armory Hellcat pistol, demonstrating its potential energy or performance with a .338 caliber round. The title suggests an extreme or unexpected demonstration, implying a focus on the capabilities of the firearm and its ammunition. Given the context of .338 caliber being a powerful rifle round, the video likely showcases a surprising or hypothetical scenario involving the Hellcat.
This video pits two large caliber firearms against each other: a .338 rifle and an 8.6mm rifle. The title "Battle Of The Big And Slow" suggests a comparison of their capabilities, likely focusing on power, range, or recoil characteristics given the large calibers. The description provides links to SDI (firearms training), Transcend Company, and the creator's social media channels, indicating a focus on firearms content and community engagement. It aims to showcase the performance of these substantial calibers.
This YouTube video, titled "ยิงปืน.338ใช้งบเท่าไหร่" (How much does shooting a .338 cost?), appears to be an analysis of the financial expenditure associated with firing a .338 caliber rifle. Given the title, the content likely focuses on the cost of ammunition, range fees, and potentially firearm acquisition or maintenance related to this specific caliber. It is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in the practical aspects and cost-effectiveness of shooting larger caliber rifles.
This YouTube Short showcases the deployment of the AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum), a powerful sniper rifle. The description clarifies that the model featured is technically an AWSM (Arctic Warfare Super Magnum) due to its chambering in .338, distinguishable by its fluted barrel. The video promotes various affiliated products and social media channels for the creator, Arm & Gun.
This YouTube video features a test firing of an Accuracy International rifle chambered in .338 caliber. The creator aims to verify the claim that this rifle is the most accurate long-range weapon available today. The video showcases the rifle's performance during test firing, specifically highlighting its accuracy with shots taken at 5-inch steel plates, suggesting a focus on long-range precision shooting and firearm evaluation.
This video provides a first look at the Q 'Pork Chop' silencer, designed for the upcoming 8.6 Blackout cartridge and also suitable for .338 caliber firearms. The presenter, Kit Badger, interviews an engineer from Q LLC, highlighting the silencer's stainless steel construction and a unique feature: a removable end cap for the use of wipes. The video also touches on the production of 8.6 Blackout brass by Hornady and acknowledges the unusual nature of 2020.
This video is a throwback review of a Stingerworx suppressor, highlighting its modular design and titanium construction. The reviewer emphasizes the challenges of suppressor ownership and the product's versatility across various platforms, from 5.56 to .338, with a specific mention of a 30-caliber can handling cartridges up to 300 Win Mag. The description also promotes the RECOILtv app for unrestricted access to all videos and directs viewers to the recoilweb.com website for articles and news.
This video demonstrates the process of replacing the factory muzzle brake on a Tikka Tac A1 rifle. The presenter highlights that the original brake is .338 diameter and explains their decision to switch to a calibre-specific Grizzly Gunworks brake for their 6.5 Creedmoor build. The video focuses on the modification and upgrade of the rifle's muzzle device.
This video is the third part of a visit to Great American Western Wear, a firearm store named Gunnies. The content focuses on a review and discussion of various firearms, particularly expensive bolt-action rifles like the Sako TRG and Savage 110BA. It also features a look at Remington 700 variants, M1A series rifles, and mentions Winchester 1897. The hosts discuss their preferences in 1911 pistols, highlighting choices from Smith & Wesson, Colt, Ruger, and Taurus. The video touches on the price increases of firearms, challenges with optic mounting on the M1A, and considers lever-action options for bear hunting, including Marlin and Mossberg models. The visit concludes with a brief look at gun accessories and positive remarks about the store's fair pricing and the store's overall appeal as a "Great American Western Wear" establishment.
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