This video review focuses on the Colt CBX Tac Hunter, a lightweight precision firearm that bridges the gap between hunting rifles and patrol rifles. It highlights the rifle's unique action, which features a modern take on controlled round feeding with six lugs divided into pairs, deviating from traditional dual locking lugs. The review is hosted by Editor-in-Chief Scott Olmsted and Digital Associate Editor David Herman.
This video showcases the key features of the Ruger® Hawkeye® Long-Range Hunter rifle. It highlights its robust non-rotating Mauser-type controlled round feed extractor, a 20 MOA Picatinny rail for extended elevation, and a versatile three-position safety. The description also details the rifle's adjustable two-tone Target stock, free-floated cold hammer-forged stainless steel barrel with 5R Rifling, the smooth LC6™ trigger, and a radial-port muzzle brake designed to reduce recoil. The rifle is built with a one-piece stainless steel bolt and ships with an AI-Style magazine.
This video from MidwayUSA, featuring Larry Potterfield, clearly explains the fundamental mechanical differences between controlled round feed and push feed rifle actions. The description details how controlled round feed maintains control of the cartridge from magazine to chamber, with the extractor engaging early. In contrast, push feed relies on forward bolt momentum for chambering, with the extractor engaging later. The video aims to educate viewers on these distinct feeding mechanisms.
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