This video tests the Western Airguns .45 Cal Rattler air-powered sniper rifle with its long barrel, focusing on accuracy and power at 50 and 100 yards. While a more comprehensive review and additional power testing videos are forthcoming, this segment highlights the impressive performance of the Rattler in terms of accuracy and power. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear, including a Viridian RFX44 optic, BCA Glock barrels, Tacticon chest rig, KTactical battle belt, and Shooting Gear Reviews swag. A PayPal link for direct channel support is also provided.
This YouTube video from Kentucky Ballistics showcases an exceptionally long AR-15, highlighting its unique and extended build. The creator emphasizes the fun and entertainment value of the video, inviting viewers to enjoy the spectacle of what is claimed to be the longest AR-15 ever. The description also strongly encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and support via Patreon, alongside promoting the creator's merchandise and social media presence. A prominent safety warning underscores that the content is filmed in a controlled environment by professionals and is for entertainment and educational purposes only, with a disclaimer against attempting to replicate any actions.
This video debunks the common myth that longer firearm barrels are always more accurate. Hosts Steve and Caleb explore the factors influencing accuracy, explaining that while longer barrels can offer benefits like an extended sight radius or ensure full powder combustion for certain magnum cartridges, they are not universally superior. For cartridges like .22 Long Rifle, barrel lengths beyond 12 inches offer no additional accuracy advantage regarding powder burn or bullet spin. The video emphasizes that true accuracy lies in finding the optimal intersection of barrel length, velocity, and bullet stabilization, rather than simply opting for the longest barrel.
This video compares the SKS 'Paratrooper' rifle with a full-length SKS rifle. It highlights the 'Paratrooper' as a shorter variant with a 16.5-inch barrel and discusses whether this barrel length difference matters when compared to the standard 20.5-inch barrel. The affordability of SKS rifles is also mentioned as a key point.
This video features Mark Keefe from American Rifleman discussing the Long Lee-Enfield rifle. The content focuses on this specific historical firearm, highlighting its characteristics as one of the last long-barreled variants. The discussion is likely to delve into the history, design, and potentially the shooting experience of this rifle model.
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