This video presents a 100-yard ballistics gel test of four different 7.62x39mm ammunition types: Sabre Blade Black Tip, Hornady SST, Federal Soft Point, and a Speer Gold Dot handload. The test is conducted using a Ruger Ranch Rifle with a 16-inch barrel. The video aims to visually demonstrate projectile expansion and penetration in ballistic gelatin for each load, providing insights for firearm owners interested in terminal ballistics of this common caliber.
This video appears to be a humorous take on firearm-related content, likely a meme or joke. The title suggests a lighthearted discussion about "odds," which in the context of firearms could relate to accuracy, reliability, or perhaps even the perceived risk associated with certain choices. The hashtags indicate a connection to "handload," "reloads," and "wethepeopleholsters," hinting at a focus on ammunition reloading and potentially concealed carry or firearm ownership.
This video showcases a ballistics gel test using 124-grain Sig V-Crown 9mm handloads. The focus is on observing the terminal performance of the ammunition after impacting clear ballistic gelatin, a standard method for evaluating bullet expansion and penetration. The test likely aims to provide data for handloaders and those interested in defensive ammunition performance.
This video tests the accuracy of the Colt Gold Cup National Match pistol using handloaded ammunition. The focus is on demonstrating the firearm's performance and precision, with the description highlighting its "amazing accuracy."
This YouTube video focuses on a "hot handload" of 9mm ammunition specifically for a Sig Sauer firearm, with an emphasis on achieved velocities. The content likely involves testing and showcasing the performance of this custom ammunition in a Sig handgun. Viewers can expect data related to the ammunition's power and speed, potentially for those interested in reloading or optimizing handgun performance.
This video features a range test of the Colt Gold Cup National Match pistol chambered in .45 Auto. The reviewer evaluates its performance using various commercial ammunition brands and a handload, shooting from a sandbag rest at a 25-yard distance. The focus is on assessing the accuracy and reliability of this specific firearm model under controlled conditions.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth look at the Model 70 Winchester rifle, focusing on its performance with various factory ammunition loads and custom handloads. The content explores the practical application of the rifle, likely targeting firearm enthusiasts interested in historical firearms, specific calibers, and hunting scenarios. The FN-produced Model 70's shooting characteristics and effectiveness are the central themes.
This video performs a ballistic gel and chronograph load test on 147-grain 9mm Berry's Hybrid Hollow Point ammunition. The handloaded ammunition utilizes Titegroup smokeless powder. The tests are conducted using a P80 and a Sig P365 pistol. The creator emphasizes that all shooting is done on a private range under controlled conditions and that they have no affiliation with manufacturers or retailers shown. An Amazon affiliate storefront link is provided.
This video features a Martini Henry rifle being tested at a 600-yard range. The test involves using a handloaded 600-grain cast lead bullet with blackpowder. The description highlights the long-range capabilities of the rifle and teases further content. It also includes various links for affiliate marketing, Patreon support, and the creator's website and social media channels, alongside a standard disclaimer about responsible firearm use and educational purposes.
This video presents a detailed ballistic gel test and review of the Corbon MPR 125gr ammunition for the 300 Blackout caliber. The content aims to assess the "Dot it All" capabilities of this specific ammunition, providing educational insights into its performance. The video emphasizes its creation on a private range under professional supervision and includes disclaimers regarding its educational and entertainment purposes, urging viewers not to attempt any demonstrated actions without professional guidance. It also promotes the creator's social media and merchandise.
This video offers a close-up look at the Ed Brown Kobra Carry pistol, demonstrating its ability to empty a magazine rapidly. The creator notes the impromptu nature of the filming, which occurred while hiking. A unique black-and-white aesthetic is presented due to a camera malfunction. The description also highlights other Hickok45 YouTube channels and mentions several sponsors relevant to the firearms community, including an institute, holster maker, grip manufacturer, and lubricant brand. The creator emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
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