From Holland, Europe. Yes i have a BRX-1 and have Sako power blade .308 ammunition. With the Noblex-scoope i make grups under a Inch at 300 yards. Good gun for a fair price.
This looks like it would be a fun one to shoot. What I love about it is it works for both left and right handed shooters and the versatility you have when you are loading the magazine. Thanks for sharing.
Here in Sweden we can have 6 rifles for hunting. I have a straight pull modular rifle - Blaser R8 .308win with a Zeiss Victory V8 1.1-8x30 scope. It is like a Swiss Army knife - I put everything from Hornady VMAX 110gr to Norma Oryx 180gr in it and it shoots very accurate. I love it!
Blaser R8s are amazing guns, very versatile, very modular, great factory and aftermarket support. If only they were not that expensive and the DBM model was not that ugly I would go for one of them. Not being Scrooge Mc Duck I went for the Beretta. Is it that nice? No, but I can have a .308 straight pull with a nice DBM and barrel changing capability for less than a third the price of the Blaser. And it can shoot sub MOA all day long.
@@giacomodalmonte318 Very nice! I think modular straight pulls are very versatile and possibly the future of hunting. I say possibly because here it is now legal to buy an AR15 or AR10 type weapon to hunt with. I would be ashamed to come to a hunt with one of those but times change...
@@gambanteinodal1246 In Italy I would probably be laughed at if I showed up to a boar hunt without a semiauto. I must say that most semiauto hunting rifles are an absolute eyesore though and so the ar would be the way to go for me if I did that kind of hunting because it works great and doesn't look as bad as the Benelli Argo. I wish for the comeback of something like the old HK hunting rifles. That's the way of making a hunting semiauto gun.
@@giacomodalmonte318this would happen if I would show up at a boar hunt in winter with a semi auto. In Austria or Germany where we hunt often😅 where are you located in Italy? we’re often in the northern part of Italy cause it’s close to us.
BERETTA ... I am so glad I took a chance and spent that extra $100 for a Beretta Pistol... 92XRDO... GLOCK CZ BLAH BLAH... They're GREAT!!! Beretta just does things DIFFERENT!!! Kinda like the Czechs did but since 1560 or so.... Beretta just ROCKS!!! Hope they will come out with a "SCOUT " version in 308....
@@philsturgill3435looool. Whats the thing about Blaser when you guys in the USA can buy faaar superior, domesticaly made rifle in the same price range.
@@БојанПавловић-е3йblaser offers a unique straicht pull rifle system with a much shorter bolt travel with a seriously extreme variety of barrels, stocks and mounts. No one else is even close fron factory standards
I think for right handed it would be great for the handle to be on the left so your shooting hand is always on the grip and trigger and your left hand is quickly manipulating the bolt. At least on a bench rest setup.
Interested in how accuracy will hold up with the back of the rail not mounted. I'm shot some slug guns that had a rain mounted to the barrel. The seem to flex a lot. How does the action stay locked if you can just pull back and it comes open? Seems like you could knock the action open walking in the woods.
i shoot one in 300win now for the second season. I removed the rail, cleaned it, put it back together, tourqued it and loctited the screws. never had an issue, run it with an lpvo, more then 500shots down the barrel now and never faced in issue. the system with the 16 lugs work perfect and with the correct oil it’s also pretty smooth even in winter season when it’s far below zero.
I’m loving the idea of this rifle. It looks to be truly ambidextrous. Being able to operate the bolt on either side, and the straight pull lets you be able to load rounds from either side is cool. The orange on the mag is a great touch from finding it if dropped as you said as well as the gap at the bottom being an easy identifier showing the mag is still inserted, the caliber change option is nice in theory but i worry of it after the whole cz 600 ordeal. I would like to know the barrel profile as well as how the safety is. Does it have a 3 position that locks the bolt? Maybe I missed you saying it. Lastly to not have a threaded barrel on any modern rifle should be a crime
3.3kg with the 57cm barrel. I've got one in 308 with the 22" (57cm) barrel. I've got a burris fullfield 4 3-12 on it. It doesn't feel too heavy, I've only shot it at the range for load development ao far, though.
Cool idea looks big and bulky. One thing I dont like is the one attachment point for the rail and it just hanging over the bolt. If they ever revamp it slim it down id get one
I like the gun. On your statement about how interested Americans are on being able to have one gun with multiple barrels I think the answer lies on the price of the conversion. Greed in the companies to charge almost as much for the conversion as just buying a new gun will be the deciding factor.
How's the weight and balance? My Savage Impulse sold me on the idea of a straight pull, but their execution leaves something to be desired. If Beretta can make a well balanced rifle that offers quick caliber changes via barrel and bolt assemblies, I'll buy at least two.
@@pepsiccolausa8857 If Savage isn't executing or supporting their current Impulse lineup well, why would I spend even more money on a new rifle from them? I try to learn from my mistakes, rather than repeating them.
Is that picatinny rail just floating over the action? The straight pull intrigues me but I’m not to sure about the rail holding zero if it just hovers out in space out the rear
I tested mine a few weeks ago for return to zero after removing then replacing the barrel. It returns to a 1/4" of previous zero, fine for a hunting rifle.
Of course I like weird calibers…would like to see one with a 20” barrel in 400 Legend…that would make a dandy woods whitetail rifle…I have a .308 Savage Impulse…it is a bit heavy and stiff to operate…
Cool rifle but I'm not paying over $1,500 for a rifle that has over 1 inch groups. I'd rather get the new ruger american gen 2 for half the price. Just my opinion
As long as the bolt is fully engaged, it can never turn out of battery during the firing event. Quite the opposite. The pressure during the firing event locks the bolt in battery, it's only the the movement of the bolt carrier under recoil which could unlock the bolt causing it to open. By that time, the bullet is out & gone & hit the target &, the pressure has dropped to zero in the chamber. I think the way Beretta has locked the bolt carrier when firing is quite ingenious as this system greatly reduces the complexity of the locking system. Although this guy doesn't seem to know that the BRX1 doesn't lock into position at all prior to firing. As has been shown in one video, the bolt can be pulled out of battery without the use of the bolt handle which does not have any mechanism inside the bolt carrier to lock the bolt or the carrier in position. The bolt carrier only locks when the trigger is pulled & a small spring loaded leaver is activated under spring tension behind the carrier & only keeps the carrier from moving rearward under recoil. At any other time, the carrier is free to move accept under certain conditions; eg, when fired or when dropped & this is achieved by a small pendulum leaver mounted in the left side of the stock where the trigger pack housing fits into the stock. It's an ingenious system really whereby Beretta have understood the true physics of what is necessary.
Attn: Owner/Management. I have purchased product 4 times and each time I tell myself I won't go back. Each time, it is just as miserable of an experience as it was the first time. It keeps getting worse. The problem is the employees are so rude, condescending, not friendly at all. If you ever wonder why your sales are dropping, it is due to your employees running your customers off. Next gun purchase will be somewhere else, even if I have to drive further and pay more.
lol the only rifle you’re getting for 600 is a Ruger American or a savage axis. $800 is realistic for a great rifle but not one fully Ambi with barrel swap capability, at least a $1000.
I'm impressed.. but also NOT impressed !! Beretta needs to step it up and start bringing semi auto rifle to the US market. Arx200 in 308 The new NARP ffs? Like cmon already
At 4:15 I knew you were smarter than your average bear. A smart Yogi. Smart Yogi's are the ones you got to watch.... The straight pull is why I don't like it. It ain't natural. I figured out a few years ago . What takes most a lot longer. 200 yards and in. Is all I need. I'm not Dead Eye Dick. Or Sniper Bob. When you go 200 and in, you can go bigger. And hit better too. Amazing what a little common sense and clean living can do for you...!!! I admit I miss the cross-eyed knife throw. But getting older does help.
Finally a lefty friendly a hunting rifle without having to specially order.
Being left handed I really appreciate the ambi-options.
Savage Impulse straight pull is ambidextrous as well, easy swap the handle from right to left.
From Holland, Europe. Yes i have a BRX-1 and have Sako power blade .308 ammunition. With the Noblex-scoope i make grups under a Inch at 300 yards. Good gun for a fair price.
This looks like it would be a fun one to shoot. What I love about it is it works for both left and right handed shooters and the versatility you have when you are loading the magazine. Thanks for sharing.
That's a very impressive rifle, got to love Italian craftsmanship.
Here in Sweden we can have 6 rifles for hunting.
I have a straight pull modular rifle - Blaser R8 .308win with a Zeiss Victory V8 1.1-8x30 scope. It is like a Swiss Army knife - I put everything from Hornady VMAX 110gr to Norma Oryx 180gr in it and it shoots very accurate. I love it!
Blaser R8s are amazing guns, very versatile, very modular, great factory and aftermarket support. If only they were not that expensive and the DBM model was not that ugly I would go for one of them. Not being Scrooge Mc Duck I went for the Beretta. Is it that nice? No, but I can have a .308 straight pull with a nice DBM and barrel changing capability for less than a third the price of the Blaser. And it can shoot sub MOA all day long.
@@giacomodalmonte318 Very nice! I think modular straight pulls are very versatile and possibly the future of hunting. I say possibly because here it is now legal to buy an AR15 or AR10 type weapon to hunt with. I would be ashamed to come to a hunt with one of those but times change...
@@gambanteinodal1246 In Italy I would probably be laughed at if I showed up to a boar hunt without a semiauto. I must say that most semiauto hunting rifles are an absolute eyesore though and so the ar would be the way to go for me if I did that kind of hunting because it works great and doesn't look as bad as the Benelli Argo.
I wish for the comeback of something like the old HK hunting rifles. That's the way of making a hunting semiauto gun.
@@giacomodalmonte318this would happen if I would show up at a boar hunt in winter with a semi auto. In Austria or Germany where we hunt often😅 where are you located in Italy?
we’re often in the northern part of Italy cause it’s close to us.
BERETTA ...
I am so glad I took a chance and spent that extra $100 for a Beretta Pistol... 92XRDO...
GLOCK CZ BLAH BLAH... They're GREAT!!!
Beretta just does things DIFFERENT!!!
Kinda like the Czechs did but since 1560 or so....
Beretta just ROCKS!!!
Hope they will come out with a "SCOUT " version in 308....
Nice been looking at the 92xi or qualtra. If not the Langdon tactical 92. I have cz and walters, sigs.
For those who will never splurge on a Blaser R8. Not a criticism, just an observation
I had to splurge on my daughter’s college tuition. Still, I can dream..
@@philsturgill3435looool. Whats the thing about Blaser when you guys in the USA can buy faaar superior, domesticaly made rifle in the same price range.
@@БојанПавловић-е3йblaser offers a unique straicht pull rifle system with a much shorter bolt travel with a seriously extreme variety of barrels, stocks and mounts. No one else is even close fron factory standards
I think I’m gonna stick with my Winchester model 70 classic. It’s interesting though.
@@Historyfreak-f7o i dont blame you. I hunt with a post 64 model 70 in 30/06
I think for right handed it would be great for the handle to be on the left so your shooting hand is always on the grip and trigger and your left hand is quickly manipulating the bolt. At least on a bench rest setup.
Have a Blaser R8 but will definitely purchase the BRX 1
Good job presenting. Thanks for keeping it simple and understandable.
Very nice video, but how could you miss out on the BRX1 feature of changing from right hand to left hand shooting? That is REALLY incredible.
Interested in how accuracy will hold up with the back of the rail not mounted. I'm shot some slug guns that had a rain mounted to the barrel. The seem to flex a lot. How does the action stay locked if you can just pull back and it comes open? Seems like you could knock the action open walking in the woods.
I think Beretta has a 3 shot sub MOA guranatee
i shoot one in 300win now for the second season.
I removed the rail, cleaned it, put it back together, tourqued it and loctited the screws. never had an issue, run it with an lpvo, more then 500shots down the barrel now and never faced in issue.
the system with the 16 lugs work perfect and with the correct oil it’s also pretty smooth even in winter season when it’s far below zero.
I would try it, a barrel break-in, decent ammo, could be a winner.
Best real life review I've ever seen, Dave Australia
I’m loving the idea of this rifle. It looks to be truly ambidextrous. Being able to operate the bolt on either side, and the straight pull lets you be able to load rounds from either side is cool. The orange on the mag is a great touch from finding it if dropped as you said as well as the gap at the bottom being an easy identifier showing the mag is still inserted, the caliber change option is nice in theory but i worry of it after the whole cz 600 ordeal. I would like to know the barrel profile as well as how the safety is. Does it have a 3 position that locks the bolt? Maybe I missed you saying it. Lastly to not have a threaded barrel on any modern rifle should be a crime
It has a three position safety. One position locks the bolt.
It has a M14 threaded barrel with a cover for a 16 mm profile according to their website
What happened with the CZ 600?
Cool rifle
Love KY..please don’t change
I saw a straight pull on a video once that had like a spring in it that you just pull back and let go. Wish I remembered the name of it
As a Southpaw this has me intrigued.
Same
Love that it is totally ambidextrous 👍😊
Higher capacity magazines available??? thank you
If you watch the tfb video Beretta 3d printed a sleeve to attach a 20 round ar 10 mag to it.
Good review, thank you!
Looks very intriguing. Too bad it will be out of my price range.
Very nice rifle!! Not sure if i want to see the price
Interested in a straight pull. The Savage Straight pull is way too heavy. Wonder what the Beretta weighs?
3.3kg with the 57cm barrel. I've got one in 308 with the 22" (57cm) barrel. I've got a burris fullfield 4 3-12 on it. It doesn't feel too heavy, I've only shot it at the range for load development ao far, though.
7.1lbs.
Damn.
Beretta keeps taking my money.
There was a Beretta Mato many years ago. Think Dakota or Win. M70 CRF action but with Rem 700 round bottom receiver.
Very nice what’s the weight?
The 308 with a 22" barrel is listed as 3.3kg which is approximately 7.3lbs.
@@supdru Thx
Pretty cool rifle. I wish I needed another one.
How does this compare to the Savage Impulse? Would love to see a side by side comparison.
Trust me. The savage impulse is hot garbage 😂
Garbage is a strong word, it’s fast and actuate, maybe you’re not good with firearms. 🥴
Cool idea looks big and bulky. One thing I dont like is the one attachment point for the rail and it just hanging over the bolt. If they ever revamp it slim it down id get one
Thanks Patrick. 👍
I like the gun. On your statement about how interested Americans are on being able to have one gun with multiple barrels I think the answer lies on the price of the conversion. Greed in the companies to charge almost as much for the conversion as just buying a new gun will be the deciding factor.
you said 30-06 but don't see that option on beretta's website
How's the weight and balance? My Savage Impulse sold me on the idea of a straight pull, but their execution leaves something to be desired. If Beretta can make a well balanced rifle that offers quick caliber changes via barrel and bolt assemblies, I'll buy at least two.
You can now get the impulse with a carbon fiber proof research barrel and can also opt for a carbon fiber stock
@@pepsiccolausa8857 If Savage isn't executing or supporting their current Impulse lineup well, why would I spend even more money on a new rifle from them? I try to learn from my mistakes, rather than repeating them.
Is that picatinny rail just floating over the action? The straight pull intrigues me but I’m not to sure about the rail holding zero if it just hovers out in space out the rear
There is a big chunk of steel attached to the barrel that the pic rail is screwed to.
I tested mine a few weeks ago for return to zero after removing then replacing the barrel. It returns to a 1/4" of previous zero, fine for a hunting rifle.
Awesome. Thank you.
Savage now makes this type of action with locking ball bearings
And you can get it with a proof research barrel
The Savage is a copy of the Heym concept.
WHATS the BIG HUMP ON THE BACK of the BOLT?
What footprint is it? Looks proprietary....
It would be interesting to see how the bolt locks up
AR style rotating 8 lugs for standard calibers. 16 lugs for magnum calibers.
@@joec9443 I'm interested in the bolt locking/unlocking mechanism
You had me at "Beretta B"
I bet Ian tests one of these on Forgotten Weapons, compares it to the Ross RIfle and the Swiss K-31.
Very popular here in Australia
Good job buddy
Price?
Nice. Thanks.
Now this is interesting!
Of course I like weird calibers…would like to see one with a 20” barrel in 400 Legend…that would make a dandy woods whitetail rifle…I have a .308 Savage Impulse…it is a bit heavy and stiff to operate…
A beautiful rifle
I'm going to have to get one and there's me say I wasn't going to buy any more rifles this year
Nice gun. Nice puffy jacket. If you know you know.
Esse é diferenciado mesmo
I think I want one ...
Doesn't chili and cold mean the same thing?
Chili has beans in it Chilly is below 40°. Cold is below freezing
Very interesting
Just a basic rifle built just like every other rifle Really impressive here
This is very nice
Luv it!
MSRP?
I think this will be an excellent rifle but the price may hurt sells
Excellent video 💯 totally see how one may bump their nose 😬😂‼️🍻
Cool rifle but I'm not paying over $1,500 for a rifle that has over 1 inch groups. I'd rather get the new ruger american gen 2 for half the price. Just my opinion
I like it
I just lost use of right hand kneed left hand rifle. I will be getting onto thanks ky gun co.
Yeah Blaser already did this.
At $5000 starting price. This Beretta is $1,599.
Your choice cheap or quality.
@@joec9443
You know Blaser didn't invent straight pull actions, right? They had been out for quite some time.
@@joec9443 you want a cheap straight pull? Go ahead and call your doctor and schedule the ambulance ride.
That action looks suspiciously close to a Blaser R8. Did Beretta buy that company?
Completely different actions.
For me it would be hard to trust the bolt would not release into my face.
As long as the bolt is fully engaged, it can never turn out of battery during the firing event. Quite the opposite. The pressure during the firing event locks the bolt in battery, it's only the the movement of the bolt carrier under recoil which could unlock the bolt causing it to open. By that time, the bullet is out & gone & hit the target &, the pressure has dropped to zero in the chamber. I think the way Beretta has locked the bolt carrier when firing is quite ingenious as this system greatly reduces the complexity of the locking system.
Although this guy doesn't seem to know that the BRX1 doesn't lock into position at all prior to firing. As has been shown in one video, the bolt can be pulled out of battery without the use of the bolt handle which does not have any mechanism inside the bolt carrier to lock the bolt or the carrier in position. The bolt carrier only locks when the trigger is pulled & a small spring loaded leaver is activated under spring tension behind the carrier & only keeps the carrier from moving rearward under recoil. At any other time, the carrier is free to move accept under certain conditions; eg, when fired or when dropped & this is achieved by a small pendulum leaver mounted in the left side of the stock where the trigger pack housing fits into the stock. It's an ingenious system really whereby Beretta have understood the true physics of what is necessary.
Does it take Glock Magazines?
Yes! Glock rifle mags exist and are oh so plentiful
Attn: Owner/Management. I have purchased product 4 times and each time I tell myself I won't go back. Each time, it is just as miserable of an experience as it was the first time. It keeps getting worse. The problem is the employees are so rude, condescending, not friendly at all. If you ever wonder why your sales are dropping, it is due to your employees running your customers off. Next gun purchase will be somewhere else, even if I have to drive further and pay more.
The bolt looks obnoxiously large!
Solve my problem bretta I'm lefty
I imagine a few of those bolts will be donated to the deer woods. The thick brush will grab that fast.
That's awesome that you can shoot left hand right hand but that price is too much I can justify maybe 600 700 800 but not 1500
lol the only rifle you’re getting for 600 is a Ruger American or a savage axis. $800 is realistic for a great rifle but not one fully Ambi with barrel swap capability, at least a $1000.
Action sounds louder?
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Im out on that bolt design. And $1500 is to much for a gun with mediocre accuracy. Beretta is banking on people buying it because its a Beretta.
Are you kin to Earl Hayden?
I keep thinking about how cool straight pull bolt guns look and then realize I can just buy a semi-auto.
Facts in the USA it is pointless
El gimmicko. That's a hard pass for me. Savage is regretting their straight pull New Coke blunder.
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I'm impressed.. but also NOT impressed !!
Beretta needs to step it up and start bringing semi auto rifle to the US market.
Arx200 in 308
The new NARP ffs?
Like cmon already
I have K31 for $400 it shots 10 rounds in a row better than you new beretta with only 3 :D
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Blaser watch out!
At 4:15 I knew you were smarter than your average bear. A smart Yogi. Smart Yogi's are the ones you got to watch.... The straight pull is why I don't like it. It ain't natural. I figured out a few years ago . What takes most a lot longer. 200 yards and in. Is all I need. I'm not Dead Eye Dick. Or Sniper Bob. When you go 200 and in, you can go bigger. And hit better too. Amazing what a little common sense and clean living can do for you...!!! I admit I miss the cross-eyed knife throw. But getting older does help.
look at all that plastic for 3k dollars....
Sure 1,500.00 okay let me get that from under my pillow.
Pick up the chair.
He never said how heavy the gun was😮
I do not like the straight bolt pull on it, it has to be smooth but there’s something about it I don’t like