This video reviews the Southern Cross Small Arms (SCSA) Taipan X .223 Wylde rifle, a redesigned model addressing issues found in its predecessor, the Taipan Light. The reviewer details design changes including a brass deflector, a hybrid pump/straight-pull bolt action, and an updated hammer for faster lockup. The reviewer experienced no malfunctions with the Taipan X, noting its accurate performance with Federal Premium 62gr Trophy Bonded Tip ammo, achieving 0.8" at 100 yards. Despite praise for accuracy, the reviewer expresses dissatisfaction with the lack of a pump action lock-forward and the bolt lock mechanism.
This Q&A episode from Ozzie Reviews addresses various firearms-related topics and product updates. The video highlights the availability of new gun bags and covers questions ranging from general news in the firearms community to specific policy discussions like gun-free zones, ex-convict firearm possession, waiting periods, private shooting ranges, transporting loaded firearms, and permit systems (may issue vs. shall issue). It also touches on the respect shown to licensed shooters, a comparison of air rifle calibers (.177 vs. .22), and a potential review of the Southern Cross Small Arms Taipan rifle. The episode aims to inform and engage its audience on current issues and products.
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