This video from Palmetto State Armory showcases the AAC 338 ARC rifle, highlighting its capabilities with two types of Hornady-manufactured ammunition: 175 Grain Open Tip Match (OTM) and 300gr HPBT Match™. The description emphasizes superior performance for critical situations and includes a disclaimer about legal compliance. The focus is on the rifle and its specific ammunition offerings.
This video features a live discussion and comparison between two iconic World War II sniper rifles: the Mosin Nagant PEM Sniper (represented by a PU sniper) and the Kar98k ZF39 sniper. Set in a fictional Stalingrad scenario, the discussion pits the Mosin Nagant with a suppressor and specialized ammunition against the Kar98k with match and incendiary rounds. Special guest Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons joins the discussion. The video also promotes a giveaway for a Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU and directs viewers to vote on their preferred rifle. Sponsored content and patron information are also included.
This video provides a direct comparison between two popular .308 Match ammunition options: Hornady 168gr ELD-M and Prime Ammunition 168gr Match. The content focuses on evaluating the performance of these specific rounds for precision shooting. The description also promotes Paramount Tactical Solutions, highlighting their Special Forces background and training offerings, along with links to related gear like shooting tripods and bipods.
This YouTube video from Master Gunworks focuses on testing their "Gold Standard Ultra Premium Match Ammunition" in 115gr. The primary goal is to evaluate its performance for achieving tight groupings in 9mm handguns, specifically for use in future handgun reviews conducted by GB Guns Depot. The description also highlights their website and Instagram for more content.
This video analyzes the WWSD2020 rifle, a modern take on Eugene Stoner's original design principles, focusing on its lightweight build and performance at 650 yards. The rifle, weighing in at 6.5 lbs with an optic, utilizes advanced materials like polymer and carbon fiber. It's paired with a Primary Arms 1-8x Griffin scope and 77-grain match ammunition. The video explores the rifle's controversial nature within the firearm community and hints at future episodes delving deeper into its performance and design philosophy.
This video compares the performance of Eley Edge match-grade .22LR ammunition against Aguila Super Extra HV bulk-pack ammunition at 100 yards, fired from a stock Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle. The comparison aims to determine if the accuracy difference typically seen at 50 yards persists at longer distances. It features segments dedicated to testing each ammunition type and presenting the results, offering insights for plinking and potentially entry-level match shooting.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech™ Steve Ostrem addresses a crucial aspect of handloading: the difference between "weighing" and "throwing" powder charges. Ostrem explains that for non-precision ammunition, a calibrated powder measure (throwing) is sufficient, provided it's checked for accuracy periodically. However, for high-pressure loads, precision shooting like long-range target practice, or when absolute round-to-round consistency is paramount, meticulously weighing each individual powder charge is essential for safety and performance. The video highlights specific scenarios where each method is appropriate, using examples like practice .38 Special wadcutters versus maximum loads for .300 Rem Ultra Mag.
This video features the CZ 457 Varmint .22LR rifle, highlighting its impressive accuracy potential. The creator demonstrates the rifle's capability by achieving a tight 10-shot group of 0.6 inches at 50 yards, even with challenging windy conditions. The description emphasizes the rifle's suitability for match ammunition and its inherent accuracy.
This YouTube video explores the compatibility of .22LR pistol match ammunition in a rifle. The content likely addresses whether specific ammunition designed for handguns will function reliably and accurately when fired from a rifle chambered in the same caliber. The video aims to answer a common question within the firearms community regarding ammunition interchangeability and potential performance differences between firearm types using the same cartridge.
This video focuses on the importance of slugs in competitive shooting and explores different slug options, highlighting the impact of coated versus non-coated slugs on performance. The creator emphasizes how slugs can significantly influence a shooter's success in matches. The video also includes links to support the channel, featured gear like GoPros, and a playlist of other firearm-related content.
This video compares 68gr and 69gr match ammunition through two different rifles. The creators emphasize that this is a practical, not definitive, test to help viewers explore different load options. They explicitly state the video is not for those seeking "pew-pew cool guy stuff" but rather for individuals considering ammunition choices. The description also includes links to their Instagram, an Optics Planet discount code, Amazon affiliate links for gear, and merchandise.
This video highlights the Hornady A-Tip Match ammunition, recognized with the Guns & Ammo Innovation of the Year Award for 2019. The description details the advantages of its precision-machined aluminum tip, noting its superior length compared to polymer tips, which enhances aerodynamic stability and allows for a flatter trajectory over extended distances. This makes it a notable advancement in precision shooting ammunition.