This video tests Federal Premium's .22 LR Punch ammunition, designed for handguns, in rifle-length barrels. Despite its intended use for shorter barrels and defensive scenarios, the testing in ballistic gelatin shows significant energy transfer, making it a viable option for shooters who prefer less recoil. The discussion includes JJ Reich from Federal Premium and highlights the ammunition's potential for specific users, like elderly individuals who might not handle larger caliber firearms. The video also touches on other Federal Premium offerings and promotes NRA membership.
This video focuses on Federal Premium's Freight Train Copper Sabot slug load, a new deer hunting ammunition option introduced in January 2024. The content aims to showcase this modern slug load as a significant improvement over older slug technologies. The video likely demonstrates the performance of this specific ammunition, providing viewers with insights into its capabilities for hunting applications. It's presented as part of a regular series, '#SundayGunday'.
This video showcases Leupold's Custom Dial System, demonstrating the process of ordering a custom turret tailored to a specific ammunition load. The content is presented in the context of a long-range shooting session at Gunsite Academy, using a Leupold VX-6HD Gen2 riflescope. The video promises a follow-up session once the custom dial is received, highlighting the practical application of this feature for precision shooting.
This YouTube video, titled 'Federal Shorty: Será que passa no teste do FBI?' (Federal Shorty: Will it pass the FBI test?), appears to be a review or test of Federal's 'Shorty' ammunition. The title suggests a focus on performance and reliability, specifically questioning its efficacy against FBI testing standards. Given the title's content, it is likely a firearm or ammunition review with a practical application in mind, potentially related to self-defense or law enforcement scenarios. The video aims to determine if this specific ammunition meets rigorous testing benchmarks.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of Federal Premium .32 H&R Magnum Hydra-Shok Deep ammunition. The test is conducted using a Taurus 327 revolver and includes a heavy clothing barrier to simulate self-defense scenarios. The video aims to evaluate the performance of this specific .32 H&R Magnum load, with a focus on penetration and expansion characteristics in a defensive context.
This YouTube video reviews Federal Premium Hammer Down 22LR ammunition tested in a Ruger 10/22 rifle equipped with a folding stock. The reviewer notes decent consistency in velocity, unlike typical bulk pack ammo, and acceptable accuracy at 100 yards, despite a problematic scope mount. While experiencing a few light loads and feeding issues as the chamber fouled, the ammo had no duds. The reviewer concludes that it's a good value bulk pack option for the Ruger 10/22, cycling the action reasonably well.
This YouTube video tests Federal Premium Hammer Down .22LR ammunition in a Walther P22Q pistol. The reviewer found that this combination was not a good match. The Walther P22Q experienced numerous light primer strikes with the Federal Premium Hammer Down .22LR rounds. Additionally, a few low-velocity rounds caused the pistol to fail to cycle properly. The reviewer explicitly states they would not recommend using this ammunition in the Walther P22Q, highlighting potential reliability issues.
This YouTube Shorts video features Federal Premium Hammer Down 22LR ammunition being used in a Ruger LCPII pistol. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on this specific ammunition and firearm combination, likely showcasing its performance or function. The #shorts format suggests a brief, engaging clip rather than an in-depth review.
This YouTube video features a comparison between gas-operated and bolt-action rifles, referred to as "GAS GUNS VS BOLT GUNS." The creator highlights a $2,000 rifle build and discusses its performance, mentioning a surprising outcome where the cheapest rifle with the worst shot grouping won. The video creator expresses confidence in their shooting abilities and aims to participate in competitions soon. Several specific firearm components and ammunition are tagged, suggesting a focus on the technical aspects of the rifles. A full video is promised soon, and viewers are directed to follow the creator on Instagram and sign up for classes.
This video tests Federal Premium Hammer Down .22LR ammunition in a Ruger LCP II pistol, noted as a 'picky' firearm. The reviewer aimed to assess its suitability for self-defense. Out of approximately 78 rounds fired initially, only one light load was experienced. The full box of 325 rounds was subsequently fired, with only about four light loads reported for the entire box. While not considered a direct replacement for high-performance rounds like Stinger, the ammunition is deemed reliable for bulk pack use, especially in this specific handgun.
This video documents the Guns & Ammo SIP team's multi-year quest to access landlocked public hunting land in Wyoming during Fall 2024. Utilizing aerial access via helicopter, the team pursued deer and elk in remote areas. The description highlights the unique challenges and adventure of reaching these inaccessible hunting grounds and directs viewers to an article for the full story, featuring a new 7mm backcountry rifle.
This video focuses on a budget rimfire challenge using Federal AutoMatch ammunition and likely a Ruger firearm, as indicated by the manufacturer tags. The title and description suggest a comparison or evaluation of this budget-friendly setup for shooting. The associated article link provides further details on the challenge and its outcomes, aiming to offer practical insights for rimfire enthusiasts on a budget.