This video features an honest and independent review of the Enfield Arms "Genesis One" .223Rem Rifle, manufactured in Gympie, Queensland, Australia by Ron Owen. The reviewer highlights that the rifle is built like a tank and demonstrates its accuracy by achieving a 0.6-inch group at 100 yards with OSA ammunition. The rifle is available in various calibers including .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .308 Winchester. Similar Australian-made rifles like Taipan, Wedgetail Industries, Warwick WFA, and Oceania Precision are also mentioned. The review covers both likes and dislikes regarding the rifle.
This video presents a ballistic gel test for the 300 Blackout caliber, evaluating the performance of several different bullet types. The tested projectiles include the Sierra Game King 200g, SST 150g, SST 125g, Speer TNT 125g, and GMX 110g. The test incorporates four layers of denim to simulate clothing and includes chronograph velocities for each shot, providing valuable data on terminal ballistics and bullet expansion for various 300 BLK loads.
This video provides ballistic gel tests for various 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition types, including the 143gr Hornady ELD-X, 140gr Hornady SST, 130gr Sierra Game King, and 129gr Nosler AccuBond Long Range. The tests focus on bullet expansion and penetration in ballistic gel, offering insights into the performance of each round for potential hunting or self-defense applications. The description also includes a note about updated content policies and a Patreon link for further engagement.
This video focuses on the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, specifically detailing its performance with a 130-grain Sierra Game King bullet, reloaded using Alliant Reloder 17 (RL17) and Hodgdon W760 powders. The description highlights the specific bullet weight and caliber, along with the propellant types used in the ammunition.
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