This video from Gun Stock Reviews features Yamil Sued revisiting the Taurus 856 Defender revolver. The review focuses on its performance and reliability, specifically when tested with Hornady ammunition. A significant point of discussion is a "weight mix-up" related to the firearm's specifications, which was filmed before Taurus updated their official specs. The content aims to provide an in-depth look at the 856 Defender's suitability as a concealed carry weapon, encouraging viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions. It also highlights various sponsors and resources for additional content.
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen discusses the significant role of the firearm industry in Nebraska and champions Second Amendment rights. He expresses excitement for the 2025 SHOT Show, acknowledging its large attendance and importance. As a veterinarian and farmer, Pillen advocates for these rights while promoting Nebraska as a business-friendly state, highlighting the strong work ethic and community support. He specifically commends Hornady Ammunition for its contributions as a major employer, known for quality products and community involvement.
This video provides an accuracy test of Winchester 40gr FMJ 22 Magnum ammunition. The test is conducted at 50 and 100 yards using two different rifles: a Ruger American Rimfire and a CZ 457. Both rifles are equipped with identical Leupold 3-7x33 VX-Freedom rimfire optics and Timney triggers, suggesting a controlled comparison. The description hints at interesting results and prompts viewer engagement by asking about their preferred 22 Magnum ammunition brands such as CCI, Remington, Armscor, Hornady, and Federal.
This video from Gunblast.com features Boge Quinn testing the Charter Arms "Pathfinder Lite" 8-Shot revolver chambered in .22 Magnum. The review highlights its lightweight aluminum frame, making it comparable in size to smaller .38 Special revolvers but with a higher capacity. The video discusses the effectiveness of .22 Magnum as a defensive cartridge and showcases the revolver's features. It also includes mentions of various ammunition brands and a holster manufacturer.
This video announces and details the upcoming Hornady .338 ARC cartridge, slated for release in 2025. The creators sat down with the Hornady team on a podcast to ask all their questions about this new ammunition. The description also includes social media links for the creators (Military Arms Channel) and a link to a political commentary channel, as well as a firearms school and a discount code for challenge targets.
This Gunblast.com video features Boge Quinn reviewing the Ruger Super Redhawk 8-shot double-action revolver chambered in .22 Hornet. The review highlights the revolver's performance with the .22 Hornet cartridge, noting that while velocity is reduced from a rifle barrel, there's still ample power for varmint and predator hunting at moderate ranges. The video also showcases various accessories and gear, including Hogue grips, a digital trigger pull gauge from ConcealedCarry.com, HiViz sights, Leupold scopes, and ammunition from PPU USA, Hornady, and Ammunition To Go. Holster options from Simply Rugged are also demonstrated.
This YouTube video focuses on the Hornady Heavy Magnum ammunition, specifically for use with a 12-gauge shotgun, and is likely presented in the context of hunting coyotes. The title and description highlight the brand and caliber, suggesting a review or demonstration of this particular load. The associated hashtags indicate a potential focus on the Benelli shotgun platform as well.
This Gunblast.com video features Boge Quinn testing Marlin's new "Dark Series" Model 1895 lever-action carbine chambered in .45-70. The review highlights the firearm's features and performance, with links provided to Marlin Firearms, Lipsey's (for dealer finder), Lucky Gunner (for ammunition), Skinner Sights, Hornady Ammunition, Double Tap Ammunition, Birchwood Casey shooting rests, and a digital trigger pull gauge from ConcealedCarry.com.
Jason Hornady, representing the renowned ammunition manufacturer, discusses the company's evolution from its bullet-making origins in 1949 to its extensive range of loaded ammunition. He highlights the strategic growth driven by developing their own cartridge cases, starting small and scaling up significantly in the early 2000s. The conversation touches upon innovative cartridge designs like the .375 Ruger and the highly successful 6.5mm Creedmoor, emphasizing their focus on precision and performance for various shooting disciplines.
This YouTube video focuses on Hornady Snake Shot ammunition, specifically in relation to a Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver, likely for everyday carry (EDC) purposes. The content explores the use of this specialized load, often used for pest control or self-defense against small threats. Given the mention of a specific firearm model and caliber, the video is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition types and their practical applications.
This video features a ballistic gel test and review of Hornady Custom .45 ACP +P 230gr XTP ammunition. The content creator utilizes various equipment, including steel targets, cameras, editing software, hearing protection, safety glasses, and specialized ballistic gelatin powder, to conduct and present the test. Links to the equipment used are provided in the description, indicating an affiliate marketing approach.
This YouTube video from the #SundayGunday series provides a closer look at Hornady Precision Hunter ammunition. The content focuses on this specific ammunition offering from Hornady, likely detailing its features, intended uses, and performance characteristics. As part of the ongoing #SundayGunday series, it aims to inform viewers about a notable product in the firearm and ammunition market.