This video showcases the course loadout for a 3-day Mid Range Rifle Class at Thunder Ranch, presented by Kit Badger and featuring "Jenny". The loadout includes various gear and equipment for a rifle course, such as specific clothing items (Lems Trail Blazer, Varusteleka Combat Pant), eye and ear protection (Surefire EP4, Smith Director Elite, Peltor Ear Pro, ESS Crossbow), bags (Cole-Tac Woobie Bag, Cole-Tac Tricorne Waxed Bag), a water bottle, rangefinding devices (Garmin Xero C1 Pro, Sig Kilo10K Binos), a backpack (PDW W.U.U.L.F. Pack), and importantly, several firearms and associated components. The rifle setup features a Bravo Company Rifle with Raider Rail, Surefire SOCOM RC3 suppressor, Leupold Mk5 HD 2-10 scope, Die Free Co accessories (Kung-Fu Grip, Tiger Claw, Dos Boot Baseplate), a Kickstand BIpod by Q, an Accuracy International AT-X rifle, a Q Half-Nelson Silencer, Vortex Razor HD GenIII 6-36 scope, Vortex Impact 4000 rangefinder, and an Arbor Arms Sling.
This video features a ballistic penetration test comparing the Sig P365 AXG Legion (9mm) and the Kimber K6S (2" snub nose revolver in .357 Magnum). The test utilizes a paper block to assess penetration depths of 9mm FMJ, 9mm Federal HST Hollow Point, .357 Magnum JSP, and .38 Special rounds. Muzzle velocity for both firearms is measured using a Garmin Xero C1 Pro, highlighting velocity differences due to barrel length. The video is geared towards viewers interested in everyday carry (EDC) performance, caliber comparisons, and red dot optics on pistols.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the SIG Sauer P227 handgun, chambered in .45 ACP. The presenter highlights its double-stack design, powerful .45 ACP caliber, and its lineage from the SIG P226. The review includes a detailed shooting session at the range, covering the firearm's features, ergonomics, and performance. A key feature of the review is a chronograph test using the Garmin Xero C1 Pro to measure projectile velocity (FPS) for .45 ACP rounds. The video aims to appeal to SIG enthusiasts, .45 ACP fans, and those interested in high-quality handguns.
This YouTube video features an in-depth review and testing of a 16-inch Proof Research AR-15 barrel. The analysis includes borescope inspection, gauging, and extensive 30-shot group tests at 100 yards using various ammunition types, including Winchester 55gr M193, IMI Razor Core 77gr, Federal Gold Medal 77gr, and Black Arc NAS3 262 Alpha 77gr. Key performance metrics like A-ZED score, velocity, SD, rifle stability, and group size are captured. The review highlights unusual tool marks in the chamber and throat and assesses their impact on the barrel's performance, noting a record-breaking M193 group and strong results across all 77gr loads. The DNT TheOne 7-35X56 FFP scope is also featured.
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 features a review of the Garmin Xero C1 Pro, a chronograph, by the YouTube channel @BoltActionReloading. The review promises a thorough rundown of the device's features and performance, as indicated by the title and description. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ballistics and performance measurement tools.
Henry Chan from 9-Hole Reviews showcases the Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph, highlighting its user-friendly interface for accurately measuring bullet velocity, analyzing standard deviation, and evaluating custom ammunition loads. The video emphasizes the device's utility for shooters seeking to fine-tune their performance and understand their firearm's ballistics. It also directs viewers to MidwayUSA for exclusive content from the 9-Hole Reviews brand ambassadors.
This video review focuses on the Volquartsen competition bolt upgrade for a Ruger 10/22 Lite rifle chambered in .22LR. The reviewer highlights the bolt's case-hardened, DLC-coated finish, emphasizing its impact on smoothness and ease of use. The testing includes suppressed and unsuppressed firing, utilizing subsonic and standard velocity ammunition. A Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph is used to demonstrate velocity differences. The video also mentions the use of 10 and 25-round magazines and showcases the performance of the Volquartsen bolt carrier group with various ammunition types.
This video provides a detailed review of the Smith & Wesson 327 N, an 8-shot .357 Magnum revolver. The presenter highlights its 2-inch barrel, titanium components, and Scandium aluminum frame, noting it's a Performance Center tuned model with 500 rounds fired without issues. The review includes a comparison of shooting the revolver with both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition to demonstrate recoil differences. Additionally, a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph is used to measure velocity loss with the short barrel and variations between the two calibers.
This video offers a detailed review of the Smith & Wesson 327 N, an 8-shot revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. The reviewer highlights its snub-nose design, 2-inch barrel with a titanium shroud, titanium cylinder, and scandium aluminum frame, all tuned by the Smith & Wesson Performance Center. The video compares the shooting experience and recoil between .357 Magnum and .38 Special rounds. It also features velocity measurements using a Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph to assess FPS loss with a short barrel and variations between calibers, alongside a trigger test and honest opinions on both the revolver and the chronograph.
This video compares the muzzle velocity (FPS) of .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition across several revolvers using the Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph. Featured firearms include a Smith & Wesson 327 N Frame Performance Center, a 4-inch Colt Python, a 6-inch S&W 629 Competitor, and an 8-inch Colt Python. The description also mentions a previous video with four revolvers comparing .357 Magnum vs. .38 Special FPS loss, with a link provided.
This video features a detailed comparison of the muzzle velocity (FPS) between .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges using the Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph. The test involves several impressive firearms: a Smith & Wesson 327 N Frame Performance Center, a 4-inch Colt Python, a 6-inch S&W 629 Competitor, and an 8-inch Colt Python. In addition to the chronograph readings, the video also includes a trigger test for each of these revolvers, offering a comprehensive look at their performance.