This YouTube video pits two individuals, "Who" and Brantley Merriam, against each other in a reload speed competition. The title implies a direct comparison of their ability to reload firearms. Without a transcript, the specific firearms, calibers, and any associated gear or techniques are unknown, but the core of the video is a speed-based challenge related to firearms handling.
This video features a fast-paced magazine loading competition between Devin's father-in-law and Kern, billed as a battle for the 'Mag Loading King'. The title and description emphasize the speed at which a 30-round magazine is loaded, hinting at impressive human dexterity and possibly specialized techniques. The GUNBROS brand is presented as a family-owned business focused on customer service, rapid delivery, and providing trusted products for self-protection and freedom, referencing the Second Amendment. The video also links to other 'Mag Racing' content and provides social media links for GUNBROS.
This YouTube video features a review of the Magpul GL Enhanced Magazine Well, a firearm accessory designed to improve reloading speed and handling. The description provides links to the creator's merchandise, training courses, Patreon for support, a Facebook discussion group, their Full30 channel, and a personal YouTube channel for one of the hosts, Josh. The content is focused on firearm accessories and is presented in a review format.
This YouTube video offers a quick and entertaining comparison of reloading speeds between two iconic revolvers: the 1873 Colt Single Action and the Schofield top-break. Both firearms are chambered in .45 Colt. The demonstration is performed by non-professional shooters, providing a relatable look at practical reloading times for these historical handguns. The description also includes links to the gear used by the creators, their full shows on CarbonTV, and merchandise for supporting the channel.
This video demonstrates the efficiency of the Dillon 650 reloading press for loading .45 ACP ammunition. The creator highlights the speed at which rounds can be loaded, estimating between 800-1000 rounds per hour depending on preparatory work and pace. The video also includes a call to action for supporting the creator on Patreon.
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