This YouTube video appears to showcase firearm actions or ballistics in extreme detail through ultra slow-motion footage. The title "Poetry in motion 🤤" and description "Every detail. Every movement. Captured in ultra slow motion. This is what perfection looks like frame-by-frame." suggest a focus on the aesthetic and mechanical aspects of firearms being fired or manipulated, emphasizing the visual impact of high-speed capture. It's likely an artistic or technical presentation rather than a review or instructional video.
This video features a review of the Fossari CRX9 shotgun, an Italian-made "all-rounder" firearm. The presenter discusses its adjustable stock and rib. The review includes live-fire testing, during which the presenter becomes interested in how the sight picture affects gun movement. A full overview of the firearm follows. The video also includes calls to action for channel membership, hearing protection, and social media engagement.
This video from Tactical Hyve focuses on improving movement and shooting efficiency, particularly for competition shooting. The presenter, Myles, discusses a technique that emphasizes not changing physical "levels" (e.g., crouching or standing up) while moving and engaging targets. The goal is to reduce time and increase accuracy in competitive scenarios. The description also includes links to the Tactical Hyve website, their marksmanship standards guide, social media profiles, and recommended products like AimCam, CCW Safe, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis Blackbeard, Tenicor holsters, and Safariland holsters.
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