This video provides a comprehensive guide to a first range day with a new rifle, specifically the Outlier Backdraft chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The presenter, Jared, outlines essential steps for a productive initial outing, focusing on data gathering for future accuracy. Topics covered include setting objectives, proper shooting fundamentals (positioning, inputs, outputs), collecting velocity data, establishing an acceptable zero, choosing appropriate targets for zeroing and practice, and verifying turret tracking. The content is applicable to precision rifles and can be adapted for other long guns and handguns, emphasizing the importance of building a solid foundation for rifle performance. The video also highlights the use of C Zone Cardboard Targets.
This video reviews the Noveske Rival V2 AR-15 barrel, focusing on whether its premium price is justified. The review includes a detailed breakdown of specifications, a bore scope inspection, accuracy testing with multiple ammunition types at 100 yards, and velocity and stability analysis using specialized equipment. The presenter highlights unexpected build quality concerns, such as chamber finish and brass scarring, despite the barrel's excellent bore, rifling, and crown. The performance is compared against other SPR barrels, with results presented on a leaderboard. The video encourages viewer engagement and subscription for future in-depth reviews.
This video focuses on a mild target load for the .38 Special cartridge, emphasizing accuracy and providing velocity data. The content appears to be aimed at reloaders or shooters interested in optimizing their .38 Special ammunition for target practice with reduced recoil and predictable performance.
This video provides a complete process for zeroing and 'doping' any rifle, focusing on gathering ballistic data quickly without a chronograph. The instructor details a method applicable to both gas-operated firearms like the AR-15 and bolt-action rifles. A key technique discussed is the usefulness of a 36-yard zero for AR-15 platforms, enabling accurate point of aim/point of impact out to approximately 300 yards. This approach is presented as a reliable solution for shooters who lack access to chronographs.
This video review showcases the MagnetoSpeed Ballistic Chronograph, highlighting its unusual design and its effectiveness in acquiring fast, accurate, and reliable velocity data in the field. The reviewer expresses significant satisfaction with the chronograph and indicates its frequent appearance in future InRange content. The description also includes a call for viewer support for InRange.
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