This video conducts a ballistics comparison of several cartridges based on the venerable 30-06 Springfield. It pits the 25-06, 270 Winchester, 280 AI, 30-06, and 35 Whelen against each other in steel testing at 50 yards. The goal is to determine which derivative cartridge offers superior performance. The description details the specific ammunition used, rifle platforms, and a comprehensive list of gear, including chassis systems, stocks, bipods, and optics from brands like MDT, Vortex, and Leupold. Affiliate links for products and creator support are also provided.
This video analyzes and compares the ballistic performance of five major World War II rifle cartridges: 7.7 Jap, 8mm Mauser, 7.62x54R, .303 British, and .30-06. Testing was conducted at 50 yards using 1939-1945 era ammunition, with velocities measured for FMJ rounds of varying weights (noting a discrepancy in the 7.7 Jap bullet weight). The comparison aims to determine the most superior cartridge ballistically, offering educational insights for firearms enthusiasts. The video also promotes related merchandise and an educational institution.
This video compares the performance of three popular rifle cartridges: .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 7.62x54R. The test involves shooting at four different steel targets, with each target worth 25 points, for a total of 100 points. The testing is conducted at 50 yards using A529 grade 55 mild steel targets. The video provides the barrel lengths and bullet weights for each caliber tested: 7.62x54R (21" barrel, 182 gr FMJ), .308 Win (20" barrel, 149 gr FMJ M80 Ball), and .30-06 (18.5" barrel, 150 gr FMJ M2 Ball). It emphasizes that the tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only, and viewers should not attempt them at home, always prioritizing firearm safety and ensuring compatibility.
This video is an Ultimate Barrier Testing episode comparing the performance of the 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, and 338 Win Mag cartridges. The test involves shooting four different targets made of A529 grade 55 mild steel at a distance of 50 yards. Each target is scored out of 25 points, with a total possible score of 100. The cartridge that achieves the highest score is declared the winner. The video also provides specific ammunition specifications, including bullet weight, velocity, and energy, for each caliber tested. Safety disclaimers are included, emphasizing that these tests are for entertainment and educational purposes only.
This video from VSO Gun Channel objectively compares the 7.62x39mm and 300 Blackout cartridges. The description emphasizes VSO's role as an educational resource and contract testing lab, stressing their commitment to objective, in-house testing and avoiding manufacturer influence. They aim to promote responsible gun ownership and safety. The video likely delves into ballistic performance, practical applications, and perhaps cost-effectiveness of each caliber.
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