This video showcases the impact of a .50 caliber projectile on a steel target. The primary focus is on the ballistic performance and the interaction between the large-caliber round and the hardened steel.
This video showcases what the creator claims to be the "BEST Portable Steel Target System on Planet Earth." The description heavily promotes the Warrior Poet Society (WPS) brand, linking to their website, training courses, trips, book, and app. It also includes affiliate links for emergency food from My Patriot Supply and donations to the Second Amendment Foundation. The content appears to focus on firearms accessories and potentially shooting range activities, aligning with the brand's overall focus.
This video title suggests a focus on shooting at steel targets. The phrase "Just The Tip" implies a partial hit or a close encounter with the target, which could be a point of interest for viewers who enjoy watching projectile impacts on reactive steel. It's likely to showcase the sound, visual reaction, and potentially the durability of the steel target when struck by ammunition.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of AR550 steel using a .300 Winchester Magnum (300WM) with M61 ammunition at close range. The description strongly advises against attempting this at home, emphasizing that it is for testing purposes only. The content likely focuses on the destructive power of the ammunition against a specific type of ballistic steel.
This video explains the concept of Height Over Bore (HOB) or mechanical offset, a common point of confusion for new shooters, especially concerning rifles. The presenter, Jared, demonstrates what HOB is, when it becomes a 'problem' at close ranges, and provides practical methods to compensate for it, enabling accurate hits even on small targets. The video includes visual aids, demonstrations like the Bill Drill on different target sizes, and discussions on zero confirmation and its importance for accurate shooting. It also highlights specific target products for skill building.
This video features a "pistol match" challenge between "Dad" (Gravy Train) and "Son" (Smokewagon). They engage in an "epic EDC pistol showdown" using steel targets set at 50-60 yards. Each participant gets 10 shots per round, and they go for multiple rounds to determine the winner. The description highlights keywords like #pistolonly, #homedefense, #2astrong, #shtfpreparation, #glock, and #glocklife, indicating a focus on practical shooting and preparedness.
This YouTube video provides a review and shooting demonstration of the Anderson AM-15 Utility Rifle, a 16-inch AR-15 chambered in 5.56mm. The creator shares links to various gear used in the video, including holsters, steel targets, cameras, audio equipment, safety glasses, and reloading supplies. The video appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in the AR-15 platform and its associated accessories, with a focus on practical application and review.
This video showcases the creation of a 'TRUE Rifle Rated Dueling Tree' target. The description provides a direct link to purchase the product on the TA Targets website, specifically highlighting a dueling tree target with adjustable attributes. The title emphasizes its capability to withstand rifle calibers, suggesting a focus on durability and performance for various firearms.
This video showcases shooting a "Snubby Double Action" revolver at an 8-inch steel target from 25 yards. The description provides numerous affiliate links for various shooting accessories, including different types of targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), steel targets (IDPA, 4", 6", 8"), target stands, a chronograph, snap caps for 9mm and .38 Spl, and gun cleaning products (D-Lead). It also links to respirators (N95, P100) and specific files, suggesting potential gunsmithing or maintenance aspects.
This video provides instructions on how to build a "C-Zone system," which appears to be a steel target setup. The description includes a link to purchase the C-Zone steel target from tatargets.com. While the video focuses on building this specific target system, the content is directly related to shooting sports and range activities.
This YouTube video, titled 'It's that simple.', appears to be a promotional piece for a specific firearm accessory. The description provides a direct link to a 'Reduced C-Zone Steel Target' on tatargets.com, suggesting the video's content revolves around this product and its application in shooting. While the title is vague, the product link strongly indicates the video demonstrates or reviews this steel target, likely showcasing its durability and effectiveness for firearm practice.
This video focuses on the construction of a "Phoenix Plate Rack." The description provides a direct link to purchase the product from tatargets.com. While the video title suggests a 'how-to' build, the provided information doesn't detail specific firearms or calibers used in conjunction with the rack. The content appears to be primarily product-focused, demonstrating or explaining the assembly of this specific piece of shooting equipment.