This video showcases the Szecsei & Fuchs Double Barrel Bolt Action Dangerous Game Rifle. The description highlights its suitability for dangerous game hunting, particularly in Africa, and its unique combination of double-barrel and bolt-action mechanisms. This niche rifle appeals to enthusiasts interested in specialized hunting firearms and historical or custom firearm designs.
This Sunday Gunday episode features a custom Dangerous Game Rifle from Hill Country Rifles. The video highlights a rifle specifically built to handle large and potentially dangerous animals, suitable for hunting in diverse environments like African plains and North American forests. The focus is on the craftsmanship and intended application of this specialized firearm.
This episode of Long Range Pursuit features Gunwerks founder Aaron Davidson showcasing a prototype rifle, the Skuhl, designed for dangerous game. Davidson and a guest hunter take the heavy-hitting rifle to the African bush in search of Cape Buffalo. The video promises content related to long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
This video introduces the new Gunwerks SKUHL Dangerous Game Rifle System. It highlights the rifle's versatility for both close-range stopping power and long-range accuracy, making it ideal for dangerous game hunting. The description mentions the rifle is available in .375 Ruger, .416 Ruger, and .338 RUM calibers. The video features Mike Davidson testing the SKUHL on the range, demonstrating its performance from fast, close-up shots to precise prone shots at longer distances.
This video from Forgotten Weapons explores a unique Szecsei & Fuchs Double Barrel Bolt Action Dangerous Game Rifle. Developed by Hungarian hunter Joseph Szecsei in collaboration with Fuchs Fine Guns of Austria, this rifle combines the immediate follow-up shot capability of a double barrel with the capacity of a bolt action. It features six locking lugs, a dual magazine for three rounds per barrel, and is chambered in .416 Remington Magnum. The video also mentions Fuchs' over/under and miniaturized rimfire versions of this system.
This video showcases the immense power of a J.J. Perodeau built 4-Bore single-barrel rifle, emphasizing its historical use as a dangerous game rifle. The description details the impressive ballistics, including a 1750-grain lead bullet propelled by 325gr of Goex Fg, achieving approximately 1340fps and 7,000 ft-lb of muzzle energy. The presenter also announces an upcoming video on the history of 4-Bore rifles, featuring Rodda and Holland & Holland double-barrel models, encouraging subscriptions for future content.
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