This #SundayGunday video showcases the Savage 110 Ultralite Elite rifle, emphasizing its extremely light weight, making it ideal for hunting in challenging terrain. The review highlights the rifle's construction, featuring the classic Savage 110 action, a PROOF barrel, and an MDT HNT26 chassis. The description suggests this combination allows the rifle to perform well in rugged environments while maintaining accuracy.
This video introduces the JP-5™ Ultralight™ rifle from JP Enterprises, featuring an in-depth discussion with John Paul and Jesse Misco. Jesse, described as a 'speed demon,' expresses his satisfaction with receiving the new ultralight rifle. The video highlights the advantages of the Ultralight model and showcases both the JP-5™ Ready Rifle and the new Ready Upper. Links are provided for purchasing these specific models and for learning more about Jesse Misco.
This video, "EP 143: Product Insights | Ultralight or Just Right," delves into the current trend of ultralight rifle systems. It acknowledges the appeal of advanced materials like carbon fiber and titanium, as well as technologies such as 3D printing, in achieving lighter firearm configurations. However, the core of the discussion questions whether the absolute lightest option is always the most optimal choice, suggesting a balance between weight and performance might be more crucial. The content aims to provide insights into rifle systems and related shooting topics, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
This "Gun of the Week" video from American Rifleman features an in-depth look at the Davidson's Howa M1500 Super Lite Carbon rifle. It highlights the rifle's exclusive availability through Davidson's Gallery of Guns and its ultralight design, weighing under 4.5 pounds. The review details its scaled receiver, carbon fiber stock with a unique camouflage pattern, 20" lightweight barrel, and chamberings including .243 Win., 6.5 mm Creedmoor, 7 mm-08 Rem., and .308 Win. The video also covers included features like a Picatinny rail, threaded barrel with muzzle brake, and a four-round detachable box magazine, showcasing its hunt-ready package. On the range, the testers found the rifle to be fast-handling with a smooth two-lug action and a three-position safety, noting its comfortable recoil even at its light weight.
This video from NRA Gun Of The Week features a review of the J.P. Sauer & Sohn S-101 Highland XTC, an ultralight bolt-action hunting rifle. The American Rifleman staff highlights its carbon-fiber construction, making it ideal for long-range hunting. Key specifications discussed include its multi-lug, turn-bolt action with barrel-to-bolt lockup, lightweight design (around 5.5 lbs), Diamond-Like Carbon finish, and ERGO MAX carbon-fiber stock. The rifle is chambered in .308 Win. and features a 20-inch barrel, a 2-lb trigger pull, and a three-round detachable box magazine. The video showcases the rifle in action on the range, emphasizing its suitability for high-country treks.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves reviewing the "W.W.S.D." (What Would Stoner Do?) rifle, an ultralight carbine built by Karl and Ian from InrangeTV in collaboration with Brownells. Weighing in at a mere 5 pounds, this "space gun" is designed for extreme portability but comes with a hefty $1,700 price tag. The video delves into its features, specifications, performance, handling, accuracy testing, and discusses its potential drawbacks. The review aims to determine if this high-tech, featherweight rifle is worth the investment for firearm enthusiasts.
This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features Luke Thorkildsen from Weatherby discussing their new ultralight hunting rifles, specifically the Mark V models. The conversation also touches upon a recent DIY caribou hunting trip to Alaska with host Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin. The episode is supported by Pyramyd Air and Timney Triggers, and viewers are encouraged to subscribe to Gun Talk for more content across various platforms.
This video reviews the Faxon ION Ultralight AR-15 rifle, questioning if its lightweight design justifies its price point. The reviewer aims to determine if it hits a "sweet spot" for affordability and weight. The description also includes links to a full review, a giveaway, merchandise, and the channel's social media platforms. It emphasizes the video is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with a strong disclaimer about safety and legal compliance regarding firearm handling and modifications.
This video from the #SundayGunday series provides a closer look at the Savage 110 Ultralight rifle. It appears to be a review or showcase of this specific firearm model. For additional details and information, viewers are directed to americanhunter.org.
This YouTube video features Dustin Wittwer from Gunwerks showcasing their "ProBuild" ultralight high-performance mountain rifle, the "Gunwerks Gunner" in a "28 Nosler ClymR" configuration. The video highlights the rifle's capability for "1000 Yards out of the Box" performance, emphasizing its blend of long-range caliber power with an ultralight design. It encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on long shots, difficult shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This video showcases a custom-built rifle designed for the challenging hunting conditions of Alaska. The rifle is emphasized for its ultralight design, long-range ballistic capabilities, and suitability for taking down North American big game, including sheep, moose, and caribou. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to the Gunwerks YouTube channel for more content related to long shots, difficult shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 showcases the Faxon FX5500 Ultralight AR-15, highlighting its exceptionally light weight, achieved through standard aluminum receivers and various ultra-light components. The review emphasizes the "pencil weight, pinned and welded barrel" as a key feature, contributing to the rifle's sub-5-pound weight while maintaining full capability. The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, merchandise, and social media platforms, along with disclaimers regarding content purpose and legal compliance.