This video conducts an in-depth accuracy test of five budget AR-15 rifles: PSA Blem, Ruger AR-556, Anderson Utility Pro, Smith & Wesson M&P Sport III, and Radical Firearms. The test evaluates each rifle's performance at 100 yards using five different ammunition types from brands like Hornady, Winchester, and AAC. The analysis includes group size breakdowns, discussions on barrel specifications and twist rates affecting accuracy, and highlights rifles achieving sub-MOA performance. A consistent setup with a Sig Sauer 3-18x44 optic and Magpul bipod ensures a fair comparison. The video aims to guide viewers considering entry-level AR-15s or seeking maximum accuracy for their budget, emphasizing that budget firearms can perform well with appropriate ammunition. The test was conducted independently without manufacturer knowledge.
This video provides a practical guide to upgrading precision rifles, focusing on three key components: bipods, triggers, and muzzle brakes. Hosts Caleb and Steve discuss specific brands like MDT, Magpul, Atlas, Timney, and Area 419, explaining how these upgrades enhance consistency and capability for long-range shooting and competition. They also touch on chassis options and stock consistency, offering valuable advice for building a more effective precision rifle, even on a budget. The discussion is presented in an accessible and entertaining manner.
This video showcases the Magpul Bipod, highlighting its strength, versatility, and innovative design for 1913 Picatinny rails. The description details its lightweight construction of Mil-Spec hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and injection-molded polymer, low-profile aesthetics, and rapid one-handed adjustments. It emphasizes the bipod's ability to handle stabilizing forward tension, its durable aluminum and stainless steel components, and its light weight at just over 11 oz. Key features include extendable legs with seven locking detents, 50° of tilt and 40° of pan controlled by a tool-less locking knob, and the option to lock pan at 0° while retaining tilt. The design also addresses noise mitigation with tight tolerances and includes a rubber locking knob cap for a non-marring forward rest. The staggered soft rubber feet are removable and compatible with most Atlas pattern bipod replaceable feet. The product is made in the U.S.A.
This video offers a "first look" at a Sig Sauer Kilo10K Gen2 rangefinding binocular and a Leupold Mk5 HD 2-10 FFP scope, mounted on a SCAR 20 rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The reviewer highlights the optic's suitability for the rifle and the binoculars' convenient ballistic solution feature. The description also lists other mentioned gear, including a Kung Fu Grip from Die Free Co, an Imperial Arms Company Lower Receiver, a Magpul Bipod, and a Q Jumbo Shrimp Silencer. A full review of the tested items is promised for the future.
This video reviews a budget-friendly bipod from CVLife, drawing a comparison to Magpul bipods. The review covers the bipod's features, installation process, and performance during range tests, including detailed test results. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts looking for affordable accessory options. The video is produced by Moondog Reviews and emphasizes safe handling and legal compliance during demonstrations.
This video presents a comprehensive comparison review of major bipod brands commonly used for precision long-range rifle shooting. The reviewer tests various bipods by evaluating shooting groups at 100 yards and provides detailed pros and cons for each. Brands featured include Harris, UTG, Magpul, Atlas, Tier One, Accutac, MDT, and Warne. The video aims to help viewers choose the best bipod for their needs, emphasizing that context matters in the final decision.
This video features an in-depth review of the FN SCAR 20S in 6.5 Creedmoor by Ivan Loomis. The review covers initial impressions, detailed features, modifications, and specifications, including weight. Loomis shares his experiences using the rifle in competitions, analyzes stock issues, and discusses aftermarket upgrades. The episode concludes with accuracy test results, final thoughts, and future plans for the rifle, alongside mentions of various loadout items like a Q Jumbo Shrimp Silencer and Primary Arms optic. The video also includes mentions of supporting the creator through Patreon and merchandise.
Steve and Caleb from Brownells present their last-minute Christmas gift picks for firearm enthusiasts in 2023. The video features a range of products designed to enhance the shooting experience, from optics like the Vortex spotting scope to shooting aids like the Death Grip tripod and Magpul bipod. They also highlight specific firearm models, including the BRN-180 in 350 Legend and the Colt King Cobra in .22, as well as essential accessories like Walker's electronic earmuffs, Silencer in-ear protection, MTM ammo boxes, and Savior Equipment range bags. For gunsmiths, the Short Action Custom modular barrel vise is recommended, and AR parts from Forward Control are mentioned as stocking stuffers.
This video focuses on a "Course Loadout" for high-angle rifle training, detailing essential gear for various conditions. The presenter, Ivan Loomis, covers weather preparedness, clothing layers (including Lems Outlander Boots and Sitka Merino), waterproof and shooting gear, and maintenance. He also reviews protective equipment, gear storage, rangefinders, outdoor cooking tools, and critically, the FN SCAR-20S rifle. The episode concludes with a performance review of the SCAR-20S and a comprehensive recap of all featured equipment, including the MiniFix by Q and its associated components.
Nutnfancy reviews several popular and high-value bipods, discussing their features, utility, and overall worth. The video covers brands like UTG Leapers, Magpul, Caldwell, and Harris, highlighting specific models and their advantages. It also includes a discussion on shooting positions and whether a bipod is truly necessary for all shooters. The description also provides additional information on the Magpul bipod's locking mechanisms and offers links to Harris bipod clones.
This is the second part of a review of the FN SCAR 20s rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The video details upgrades like Parker Mountain Machine rails and a MotoTech Engineering SCARburator. It covers shooting the rifle suppressed with a Q Jumbo Shrimp silencer and a Magnetospeed for velocity measurement. The reviewer also had the opportunity to test its long-range capabilities at Rock Lake Rifle Range. Despite encountering a few issues, the reviewer expresses enjoyment with the rifle's performance.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Grey Birch MFG La Chassis for the CZ 457. The reviewer highlights its lightweight design and thoughtful features, including M-LOK sections, an integrated ARCA rail, QD sling sockets, and a folding stock with adjustable length of pull and comb height. The chassis also accepts standard AR grips, with the Die Free Co. Kung-Fu Grip being demonstrated. The reviewer also details their personal CZ 457 setup, which includes the La Chassis, an Area 419 Bubble Level Scope Base, a Brownells MPO 3-18 Scope, a Magpul Bipod, a Q Erector 22 Silencer, and a Cole-Tac Woobie Bag.