This video features the CVA Cascade SR-80 Scout Rifle chambered in .350 Legend. The description highlights its design for short-range, fast target acquisition hunting, emphasizing comfort and speed. Key features include a forward-mounted Picatinny rail for long eye relief optics, Williams Gun Sights rear peep sight, and an adjustable front sight post. The video also includes promotional codes and affiliate links for various gear, including TacPack, Revolve hunting tripods, Axil ear protection, and Pnuma Outdoor Gear.
This video features a review of the CVA Cascade SR-80, a scout-style bolt-action rifle. The reviewer highlights its adherence to Jeff Cooper's original scout rifle concept, emphasizing its classic forward-mounted Picatinny rail suitable for long-eye relief scopes or red dots. The rifle is described as fast-handling and accurate, making it ideal for hunting in wooded areas and at traditional distances. The content aims to provide viewers with detailed information about this specific firearm.
This video provides a review and shooting test of the Cvlife Eagle Talon 1-6x24 BDC-2 LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic). The creator demonstrates the optic in use and offers a discount code for viewers. The description also lists a comprehensive set of regularly used gear, including steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, shooting accessories, and reloading tools, suggesting a focus on practical firearm use and content creation.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24 Gen IV LPVO. The presenter discusses the optic's features, performance, and value, aiming to determine if it's the best budget option. The description includes links to the product, merchandise, and social media channels, along with a detailed disclaimer regarding content and affiliate marketing practices.
This video documents an experiment mounting a UTG 2-7x32 long-eye relief pistol scope onto a Kel-Tec Sub2000. The creator tests the setup at a law enforcement range under supervision. The video covers the scope's external features, a long-distance test, and a general range test, concluding with the creator's findings. It emphasizes that the scope is not night or thermal vision. The description also includes links to the creator's blog, other social media channels, and membership opportunities.
This YouTube video reviews the March 1-10 "Shorty" optic, questioning if it's the "do-it-all" Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). The description highlights that the scope comes very close to being the ultimate LPVO and encourages viewers to watch for detailed reasons. A linktr.ee is provided for featured gear.
This video provides a historical overview of the Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T optic, highlighting its significance as an early variable optic with a 1x zoom setting and its distinctive side picatinny rail. The description notes its surprising appearances in video games like Far Cry and Battlefield long after its discontinuation. The content also references Larry Vickers' discussion on LPVO history and the S&B ShortDot, suggesting a potential connection to the Leupold CQ/T as an unnamed American sporting optics company's early low-power variable optic development. The hashtag #firearmshistory reinforces the video's focus on historical firearm equipment.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Denel NTW-20, a multi-caliber anti-materiel rifle designed by Tony Neophytou. It highlights the rifle's ability to chamber 20x82mm, 20x110mm, and 14.5x115mm rounds, with a focus on the easily interchangeable barrel system. The description details clever engineering features, including recoil absorption, a single-spring trigger, and a pivoting bolt handle. The NTW-20 is also noted for its portability, breaking down into two loads for a two-man team, and its surprisingly pleasant shooting experience compared to other anti-materiel rifles due to its recoil buffer and muzzle brake. The video thanks Denel Land Systems for the opportunity to test this unique firearm.
This video explores the Steyr Scout rifle, a concept developed by Jeff Cooper, the father of modern practical handgun competition. Cooper envisioned a lightweight, versatile rifle designed for scouting, hunting, and self-defense. The video details the Steyr-Cooper collaboration, highlighting features like the aluminum receiver, polymer stock with integrated bipod and spare magazine storage, adjustable length of pull, and a lightweight barrel. It discusses the rifle's primary calibers (.308 Winchester, 7mm-08, .376 Steyr, .243 Winchester) and its unique sighting system utilizing a long eye relief scope and backup aperture sights. The discussion touches on the ongoing debate surrounding the Scout rifle's design philosophy of being good at many tasks rather than excellent at one.
This video showcases the new Rock Solid Industries Scout Mount for the Mosin Nagant rifle. The reviewer takes a custom Mosin build, featuring a Timney trigger, Bluegrass Gunstock Company stock, and a Leupold scout scope, to the range for testing. The mount is highlighted for its ability to allow stripper clip use, proper extraction, and potential for faster target acquisition with a long eye relief scope. While not yet publicly available, the mount is presented as a significant upgrade for Mosin Nagant owners.
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