My Correct Opinion - Single Feed Rifle

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  • Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
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  • @OvertonWindex

    ALSO.... Forgot to mention..

  • @The_trees_have_ears

    He catches the brass because the sound of brass on concrete draws in the brass goblins

  • @JRay-hh8sx

    Holy shit I learned something on break at work.

  • @TheHippieGunner

    Dude, you're easily one of my favorite gun people. You've won me over with comedy and information in every video, superb content.

  • @HighCappa45

    Support the people that you watch and enjoy the content. Not only that, learn something while doing it. Supporting here from Gettysburg Pa. Keep up the good fight. Over&out!

  • @jaredss7

    Overton, you forgot the most valid reason; because we’re not seating them at mag length, that’s why they’re not going in the magazine, they won’t fit. Plus like you said, (almost) they would get beat from recoil and the seating depth would change or the wind cone would be deformed.

  • @thunder_mountain_muleys

    I single feed because i load my rounds longer than saami specs and too long for the magazine. I get more powder in some cartridge calibers and higher velocities from those rounds. Also there is a single feed magazine designed specifically for the AR platforms its called the Bob Sled. You're welcome. Carry on. 🇺🇲

  • @BattleGn0me

    This is how we learned in STA school in the 80's. The M40's didn't have magazines. They would be pointless for several reasons. plus we caught the casing at the ejection port when cycling. Not to keep the brass safe, but to dampen the noise, avoid leaving target indicators at the FFP and keep the shiny brass from potentially flickering. I'm sort of a cold war relic that way.

  • @M3thodbombz

    I never knew I needed OvertonWindex in my life until now. Thank you for showing me the light Lord Overton ❤

  • @HardcoreSlot

    That makes sense. Just today I was watching the Texas Plinking 1 MOA challenge and was thinking; wouldn't it be better for consistent follow-up shots to stay in position and just run the bolt rather than pulling completely out of position to bumble finger fuck around the action to single feed? But keeping the ammo safe makes sense too.

  • @shawnpappy1538

    "Yeah but,,, the extractor on my Mauser action pillaged from a K98 has to ride over the rim of the case causing stress fractures, key holing and don't point the gun at your junk when holstering" says Smooth Brain Willie. I love your videos and explanations. I'm off to slather my 1911 in grease now.

  • @CarlVolt

    I'm really getting the "dad yelling at me while I hold the flashlight"-vibes from this, but unlike my dad, I'm also learning things

  • @Logankampa

    Holy shit dude, I never even noticed you have 285 THOUSAND subs now. Been watching since you had around 30-40. Keep it up man!

  • @imnluck

    Me, to my wife. "Is that my adg brass hitting the ground?!?!" You're done.

  • @toddk1377

    He's spot on about this, a buddy of mine does the same thing. His reloads are fed one at a time by inserting into the chamber, but when we're just having fun plinking, he'll shoot factory ammo with it loaded in the magazine.

  • @SCooperEagle

    That b-roll is so slick

  • @BattleChemist

    Many guns have magazine "blocks" that rellace the magazine with a slick bottom specifically for single feed.

  • @BuffinTime-lx6hc

    This is the consideration that I have never before had. I mostly just shoot 223 and nine mill so that type of precise loading is a whole new concept. Thank you for the knowledge.

  • @donewithmodernlife

    This is one of the reasons I have a lot of respect for you guys that are serious about precision shooting. The attention to detail & thought that goes into each shot is more than my squirrel brain can muster.

  • @drollerartifactatlife972

    Ty I never knew this I wish we could meet up so I can get some hands on learning of hand loading and long range shooting techniques