This YouTube video provides a review and shooting test of the Rossi 972 and Rossi RM66 revolvers chambered in .357 Magnum. The description links to related content including chronograph data, ballistic gel tests with various .357 Magnum loads (Armscor, Blazer, Federal), and a comparison with a Taurus 605. The creator also shares affiliate links for various gear used in their videos, such as holsters, steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, safety glasses, and reloading tools. The video appears to be a comprehensive evaluation of these specific firearms and ammunition.
This video provides a detailed review of AAC's 77-grain Open Tip Match ammunition (AAC556OTM1-20) for the AR-15 platform. The creator tests the ammunition across six different AR-15 barrels, meticulously recording group sizes and velocities using both Garmin Xero C1 Pro and ProChrono DLX chronographs. The analysis includes A-ZED scores for group performance context, comparisons against other ammunition loads in each barrel, and highlights any unusual findings like extreme low-velocity shots or platform variability. The content is sponsored by Jack Wolf Knives and sets the stage for a future video on lot-to-lot variations.
This video focuses on testing the maximum charge of CFE223 powder for the 30-30 Winchester cartridge using 170-grain Interlock bullets. It features chronograph data to measure muzzle velocity, providing essential reloading information for enthusiasts looking to optimize loads for this popular rifle caliber. The content is geared towards handloaders and those interested in ballistic performance of specific ammunition combinations.
This video focuses on handloading .45 ACP ammunition with a 200-grain lead projectile and Unique powder. It presents chronograph data for three different barrel lengths: 3.3 inches, 4.25 inches, and 5 inches. The content likely appeals to handloaders and those interested in performance data for the .45 ACP caliber, particularly in relation to varying firearm barrel lengths.
This YouTube video provides chronograph data for Hornady Critical Defense ammunition in .45 ACP. It specifically measures the velocity from two different barrel lengths: a 3.3-inch barrel and a 5-inch barrel. The focus is on ballistics and terminal performance metrics relevant to self-defense and concealed carry applications.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing two all-copper 110-grain bullets for the 300 Blackout: Barnes Tac-TX and Hornady CX. The test utilizes both 10.5-inch and 16-inch barrels, with chronograph data also provided. The video aims to showcase the terminal ballistic performance of these specific ammunition types across different barrel lengths.
This video presents chronograph data for Hornady Critical Defense ammunition fired from .357 Magnum revolvers with 3-inch and 4 5/8-inch barrels. It focuses on velocity testing to evaluate the performance of this specific defensive load across different barrel lengths. The analysis aims to provide practical insights for firearm owners considering this ammunition for self-defense or general use.
This video focuses on testing and data collection for the .357 Magnum cartridge, specifically using a 125-grain XTP bullet loaded with Lil' Gun powder. It includes chronograph data, indicating a technical and performance-oriented approach to ammunition and firearm ballistics. The content aims to provide viewers with measurable results for this specific load.
This video offers a first look and honest review of True Velocity match-grade ammunition, tested through a Howa 1500 rifle. The reviewer chronographs the ammunition, shoots for groups at 100 yards, and tests its performance at 600 yards, evaluating whether the ammunition is 'perfected'. The video also highlights various sponsors and recommended gear, including KESTREL Weather Meter, Cole-Tac products, Atlas bipod, Leupold and Nightforce scopes, and relevant shooting handbooks. Community support is encouraged via Patreon.
This video marks the conclusion of a "PTR Saga" with the return of the PTR 51P PDW. The creator took the firearm for a final range trip to conduct testing and gather chronograph data. The content focuses on the evaluation of this specific firearm, its performance, and associated data.
This video, titled "Armor Specialties Aspect 22," focuses on metering data for the Aspect 22. The description provides a link to a Google Sheet containing this data, as well as links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA partnership, music channel, website, merchandise store, and various social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Jump, Parler, and TikTok. The video also includes a standard disclaimer emphasizing that content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, and that all shooting is performed under professional supervision on approved ranges. The disclaimer also clarifies the channel does not sell firearms or parts and is not instructing on illegal modifications. Copyright is held by 88 Industries, LLC.
This video features Joel conducting a comprehensive test of new Berger Match Grade ammunition. The test includes the 140-grain Berger bullet loaded in Lapua brass, with comparisons made against Hornady 140-grain ELD Match ammunition and custom handloads. The evaluation includes chronograph data to measure velocity, detailed group analysis at 100 yards, and accuracy testing at extended distances up to 550 yards. The video also promotes channel support through Patreon.