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The video focuses on testing various types of ammunition for accuracy in a Precision AR rifle. The presenter assesses different match ammunition types including Winchester, Hornady, Frontier, and Sig Marksman, testing their performance at 100 yards. Results show variations in accuracy with some ammunitions achieving sub-MOA precision while others exhibit inconsistency. The importance of finding the most accurate ammunition for the rifle is emphasized, with a particular mention of the PSA Saber 20-inch Billet model used in the tests. Additionally, the discussion touches upon the availability of tested ammunition types in local stores for convenience and the offer of self-defense carry insurance by Right To Bear. The video encourages viewers to consider trying out various ammunition types for optimal rifle performance.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the importance of finding the most accurate ammunition type for a Precision AR rifle. They introduce the PSA saber 20-inch Billet model with a 1 in 8 twist 223 wild Barrel for accuracy testing. Four different ammunition types are used for testing at 100 yards: Winchester match 223 69 grain, Frontier 68 grain boattail hollow point, Hornady 223 73 grain ELD match, and Sig Sauer Marksman 77 grain. The presenter plans to shoot three-shot groups with each ammo type to determine the rifle’s accuracy. They emphasize the availability of these ammo types from local stores for testing convenience. The presenter also mentions the self-defense carry insurance offer by Right To Bear.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the shooter tests different types of match ammunition for accuracy. They first test Winchester match ammunition with a 69 grain bullet, achieving a 2-inch group. Then, they switch to Hornady match ammunition with a 73 grain ELD bullet. Despite some shots grouping closely, there are flyers indicating inconsistency. The shooter notes that both ammunitions failed to achieve sub-MOA accuracy. Next, they plan to test Frontier ammunition by Hornady with a 68 grain boat tail hollow point.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses testing ammunition performance, specifically comparing Horn Frontier ammunition and Sig Marksman 77 grain otm match ammunition. They mention shooting a three-shot group with standard 55 grain ball ammunition for comparison. The speaker expresses disappointment in the Horn Frontier ammunition’s accuracy and finds that the match ammunition performs better, achieving around one and a half MOA consistently on the target. They emphasize the significant improvement in accuracy with the match ammunition compared to the standard ball ammunition.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of various types of ammunition shot from a premium rifle at targets. Different types of match ammunition are evaluated, such as Winchester match, Hornady match, Frontier, and Sig Marksman. The speaker mentions that the tested rifle doesn’t shoot as accurately as other premium AR brands they have used before. They express a desire for better performance from the rifle, especially given its setup and scope. The speaker indicates that the rifle shoots combat accuracy but is not overly impressive in terms of precision, particularly with XM 193 ammunition. They express a willingness to try additional ammunition for further testing and invite viewers to reach out with any questions or comments.