This video features a "Rifle Roundup" focusing on the Mossberg MVP Scout rifle, equipped with a Burris scope and a Galco sling. The presenter discusses the scout rifle concept, explaining its purpose as a lightweight, versatile, and easy-to-carry firearm capable of performing multiple tasks adequately across various environments, contrasting it with dedicated precision or dangerous game hunting rifles. The discussion also touches upon the relevance of bolt-action rifles in the age of semi-automatics like the AR-10. The setup for the episode is highlighted.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Springfield Armory Waypoint Model 2020 rifle, specifically the .308 variant with a carbon fiber barrel. The reviewer highlights its suitability for both precision shooting (PRS circuit) and western hunting. Key features discussed include its lightweight design, Triggertech trigger, detachable box magazine, and AG Composite stock. The rifle demonstrated exceptional accuracy, consistently shooting sub-.50 MOA with Hornady A-Max 168gr ammunition, exceeding its .75 MOA guarantee. The reviewer found no negatives and highly recommends the rifle, calling it one of the best carbon fiber factory rifles on the market and a serious contender for companies not traditionally known for bolt-action rifles. The review also touches on its hunting pedigree, evidenced by a successful wild pig hunt.
This video showcases a custom "Tanker M1" rifle built by Ian of Forgotten Weapons. The rifle is a World War 2 era M1 receiver modified in the 1980s by Arlington Ordnance with an 18-inch 7.62mm NATO barrel. Further customization includes a forward scope mount with a Burris 2-7x pistol scope and a Smith Enterprises muzzle brake. The accompanying gear features a Comp-Tac single-clip index holder and a flashlight mounted on a cut-off M1 bayonet. Ian expresses renewed enjoyment of the rifle's performance despite its considerable weight.
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