This video compares the performance of factory-loaded ammunition against handloads for the 30-06 Springfield caliber. The comparison utilizes Hornady Whitetail 180gr bullets, H4350 powder for the handloads, and shootsteel.com targets. Various firearm-related retailers and brands are mentioned in the description, including Sig Sauer, Federal Premium Ammo, Midsouth Shooter Supply, Guns.com, Magpul, Palmetto State Armory, and Creedmoor Sports. The video also includes affiliate links for shooting accessories and training services.
This video compares recycled ammunition against factory-produced rounds, exploring which offers the better value and performance. It delves into the practical implications and considerations for firearm owners when choosing between these two ammunition types. The analysis aims to guide viewers in making informed decisions about their ammunition purchases, likely touching on cost, reliability, and safety.
This video compares the accuracy of a Rosco Purebred AR-15 barrel with four different types of factory ammunition. The creator meticulously shoots 30 rounds of each load to assess performance. Velocity data for all ammunition is provided. The video utilizes a Mantis X to highlight individual shot deviations, prompting viewers to consider if their shooting is impacting the barrel's potential. Several surprising results are hinted at, inviting viewer engagement and discussion.
This YouTube Shorts video compares factory ammunition with reloaded (reman) ammunition. The description highlights affiliate links for recommended gear, including hearing protection, rifle scopes, and rifles, noting that the channel is operated by Backfire LLC based in Utah. The video aims to inform viewers about the differences between these two types of ammunition.
This video tests factory ammunition in a Winchester Model 70 rifle chambered in .22-250. The description highlights the .22-250's long-standing reputation for long-range varmint hunting, noting its introduction in 1937 and commercial adoption by Remington in 1965. It emphasizes the cartridge's desirable traits like accuracy, flat trajectory, barrel life, and handloading versatility. The test aims to evaluate the performance of currently manufactured .22-250 factory loads, with the creator teasing surprising results, including one exceptional performer and one failure.
Massad Ayoob and Bill Wilson engage in a discussion about the pros and cons of using hand-loaded ammunition versus factory-loaded ammunition for self-defense. Massad Ayoob, drawing on his extensive experience as a self-defense expert witness in trials, strongly advises against using hand-loaded ammunition for self-defense, citing real-world cases. The conversation also includes a brief appearance by Bill Wilson's dog, Bandit.
This video tests Hornady Custom 9mm ammunition featuring 124-grain XTP bullets. The test explores whether this factory load is optimal for the XTP projectile, using a Taurus GX4 pistol and a P80 platform. The evaluation includes a ballistic gel test with simulated heavy clothing to assess performance, providing insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition effectiveness and specific firearm models.
This YouTube video focuses on testing the accuracy and performance of the CZ 457 rifle chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire. The content creator utilizes five different factory ammunition loadings to evaluate the rifle's capabilities. The description highlights the rifle's suitability for maximizing the potential of the .22 WMR cartridge and suggests the round's performance is better than commonly perceived.
Massad Ayoob and Bill Wilson discuss the critical question of whether hand-loaded ammunition is suitable for self-defense, with Ayoob strongly advocating against it. He emphasizes the importance of factory ammunition for reliability and the potential legal ramifications of using reloads, citing case law where issues with ammunition contributed to outcomes. The discussion also touches on evidence like gunshot residue and the challenges of manufacturing evidence. Bill Wilson's dog, Bandit, makes an appearance.
This video from Precision Rifle Network tests the effectiveness of a TMB barrel tuner at 300 yards. The presenter demonstrates how a barrel tuner can manually affect barrel harmonics to improve the accuracy of factory match-grade ammunition, which can sometimes be only moderately accurate. The video showcases results from testing various types of ammunition and encourages viewers to share their experiences with TMB barrel tuners in the comments. It also highlights sponsorships from Cole-Tac and Modular Driven Technologies, and lists various rifle-related products and resources.
This Q&A video from "Ozzie Reviews" addresses a variety of topics relevant to firearms enthusiasts and landowners. Questions range from updates on the channel, feral pest control using traps, target recommendations, and the reasoning behind selling Schmidt & Bender scopes. It also touches upon the use of DampRid in humid conditions, the outlook for gun owners in 2021, thoughts on Sauer rifles, reloading versus factory ammunition, and recommendations for mid-priced rifle brands and calibers. The video format encourages viewer engagement through Patreon support.
This video features a range day session with several revolvers, including a Smith & Wesson SW637, Charter Arms Undercover, Ruger SP101, and Ruger LCR. The user demonstrates shooting with factory ammunition (Winchester White Box), reloaded wadcutters from M&M reloads, and reloaded semi-wadcutters using Bullseye powder. The focus is on practical range time and experiencing different loads with these classic revolver platforms.