This video focuses on "Reman Ammo" (remanufactured ammunition) and its implications, as indicated by the title. Without a transcript, the exact scope is unknown, but the topic suggests discussions around ammunition quality, cost-effectiveness, potential performance differences compared to new ammunition, and possibly advice on its use. Remanufactured ammo is often a topic of interest for budget-conscious shooters or those looking for alternatives.
This video explores the potential dangers and reasons why one should avoid using reloaded ammunition, hinting at catastrophic failures with phrases like "Earth Shattering Kaboom." The creator, TYMPPP, emphasizes viewer support through merchandise and direct patronage, highlighting a commitment to independent content creation without sponsors. The video touches on the risks associated with handloaded cartridges, suggesting a significant failure event could occur.
This "Stockpile Sunday" video features an examination of 7.62x39mm Russian Vympel "Hunting Ammo" and discusses reloaded 30-06 ammunition intended for use with an M1 Garand rifle. The content appears to be a brief overview or showcase of ammunition stockpiles, likely for firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition types, calibers, and their applications, particularly for older or specific rifle platforms.
This YouTube video features a Point of View (POV) shooting session with a Taurus Model 85 Classic revolver. The creator, after a trip to get ice cream, heads to the range to fire 158-grain lead round nose reloaded ammunition through their firearm. The video focuses on the experience of shooting this specific revolver model.
This video features a range test of a Ruger SP101 revolver firing unknown age/origin .357 Magnum ammunition. The ammunition, identified as Remington UMC cases with lead round nose bullets, is suspected to be either reloaded or old factory loads. During the test, four rounds fired normally, but one presented a light load, causing the spent case to become stuck in the cylinder, preventing a quick follow-up shot. The video aims to assess the reliability and potential issues with this ammunition.
This video addresses a common AR-15 malfunction: the bolt failing to close (go into battery). Brownells Gun Techs Caleb Savant and Steve Ostrem identify five primary causes. These include an overloaded magazine, excessive grease in the chamber (especially on new firearms), a worn-out buffer spring in older rifles, improper manipulation of the charging handle, and issues with reloaded ammunition due to improperly resized cases. The video offers practical solutions for each scenario, emphasizing simple fixes like cleaning, proper magazine loading, and charging handle technique.
This video features a range day session with several revolvers, including a Smith & Wesson SW637, Charter Arms Undercover, Ruger SP101, and Ruger LCR. The user demonstrates shooting with factory ammunition (Winchester White Box), reloaded wadcutters from M&M reloads, and reloaded semi-wadcutters using Bullseye powder. The focus is on practical range time and experiencing different loads with these classic revolver platforms.
This video focuses on 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition from TA Targets. The description highlights their mission to create high-quality, re-manufactured ammunition for modern "minute men." The 220 grain TMJ subsonic rounds are designed for accuracy and reliability in various 300 Blackout platforms, particularly when paired with a suppressor for near-silent operation. The company also offers AR550 steel target systems.
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