This video features the "408 Cheytac Soup Can" at a mile, referencing the movie "Shooter." The description highlights the "American Outlaw" brand with links to Optics Planet (using a discount code) and Transcend. It also includes social media and Patreon links for "The Last American Outlaw," along with an email for media inquiries. The content appears to be a demonstration or test of a long-range rifle setup.
This YouTube video features Andy and Drake conducting a ballistic test using a human-sized torso from Ballistic Dummy Lab. They evaluate the impact of various common calibers, culminating in a test of the powerful .408 Cheytac. The video highlights the destructive potential of each caliber and offers a glimpse into the capabilities of Ballistic Dummy Lab products. Sponsors for the video include SDI, USCCA, and Last Shot Ammo, with discount codes and links provided.
This YouTube video features a "Ballistic Dummy Lab vs. 408 Cheytac" confrontation, indicating a testing or demonstration scenario. The title emphasizes the immediate availability of the video. Given the subject matter, it likely involves the testing of a .408 Cheytac round against a ballistic dummy, showcasing terminal ballistics and the projectile's performance. This type of content is typically aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics, ammunition performance, and potentially the capabilities of extreme long-range cartridges.
This video investigates whether the legendary M200 Intervention rifle can be effectively suppressed, putting it to the test against a solid granite block. The description also includes promotional links for medical supplies, the creator's merchandise, and a vlog channel, along with music credits.
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