Yeehaw! I've got a 60" Apache in the mail and she's a looker
@RMBkb16 күн бұрын
Does it work with the gen 4?
@Philip_Corley13 күн бұрын
everything but the spring looks the same between my gen 3 and gen 4 maybe an expert will chime-in?
@purplejoker747224 күн бұрын
great vid
@Philip_Corley18 күн бұрын
thank you
@charlesludwig917329 күн бұрын
I shot the following in NRA long range competition through a Remington 700 which was fitted with a 24 inch 1/11 twist cut rifled bull barrel from HS Precision: M852, M118SB, M118LR, FGMM 168’s, and FGMM 175’s . The most accurate ammunition at the 600 yard line was 168 FGMM and M118LR but M118’s recoil wore me out. At the 1000 yard line M118LR was best and with all of this variety fired in the 600 and 1000 yard competitions I won the American High Power Rifleman Award in Long Range. Of course, the M852 and M118 rounds are 7.62 match cartridges for M14’s used in competition but they shot well from my bolt gun, thousands of them. So no problems from my experience, and most of this ammo except M118SB could get me into the half minute arena at 100 yards. Also, since all of the 175’s use an MOA wind constant of 10 at 1000 yards in head math was able to help me properly adjust for wind in short order, which was a major factor in my success with it all. BTW, when the .308 came out Western Cartridge produced factory loadings with bullet weights as I recall from 110 to 220 grains so not good for use in M1A’s that came on the scene in early 1970’s since these rifles like the M14 were tuned to shoot projectiles from 147 to 173/175 grains.
@Philip_Corley23 күн бұрын
good info
@calmwhackАй бұрын
This is an interesting concept. Just for curiosity, I used a CAD program to see what the angle at the cutting edge actually is for a 20“ diameter sharpening cylinder. If the distance between the back tip of the blades is 1“ [I don't have one here} the hollow grind angle at the back of the blade is 27.1 degrees and tapers to 30.0 degrees at the point. I’m not sure the 27.1 degree angle at the edge of the hollow grind at the widest point is optimal, but the idea of 30 degree angle at the tip for breaking bones tapering to a lesser angle to cut seems logical. Some knife makers use a 10“ diameter grinding wheel to cut a hollow grind on their knives. That works out to a 24.3 degree angle at the cutting edge and again for us, tapering to 30 degrees at the point. Maybe we should be using the 10" diameter?
@Philip_Corley23 күн бұрын
that's a very good point. blade thickness will become an issue when removing material for the purpose of creating a sharper edge and my entire goal isn't sharpness but improving the balance between edge and durability
@YoudoneedmynameАй бұрын
Those groups are absolutely horrible.
@Philip_CorleyАй бұрын
Well.... There's always room for improvement I guess. LOL
@HighCountryTimber1Ай бұрын
Great advice. Thanks for sharing
@Philip_CorleyАй бұрын
You bet!
@Cooldibs2 ай бұрын
My glock 47 has a polymer base plate cover. Guess they listened to you haha
@Philip_Corley2 ай бұрын
The accounting department prob made them do it or something besides the consumer. LOL
@DG-Ullar2 ай бұрын
Sehr schön! Got one like yours, a hybrid. Love it.
@Philip_Corley2 ай бұрын
Good choice!
@linsusie61112 ай бұрын
Have you tested Amazon's 'keaup lighted nocks'? I'd love to hear your feedback!
@thesanfordmethod19052 ай бұрын
what's the barrel length on that beast?
@Philip_Corley2 ай бұрын
16 inch barrel but it's a heavy taper. The weight keeps recoil down a good amount
@thesanfordmethod19052 ай бұрын
@@Philip_Corley Awesome, thanks.
@godjhaka73763 ай бұрын
That badboy can fit a whole row of corn straight out the field. Nothing like smoking jackfruit and beyond ribs for 24+ hours. As well as other living, high vibrational cruelty free foods
@cliffordrandell7353 ай бұрын
Is the recoil even significant? Im hoping so.. I love heavy hitters. Building a Glockzilla for my son and hoping that 10 has More power than the 40 cal. Going to put a huge comp on just for looks😮
@Philip_Corley3 ай бұрын
The recoil is similar to my G22 in .40 cal. I think because the weight and barrel length tame a bit of the G40 recoil. I tell people that it's a lot different than a 45acp because of how snappy the 10mm feels
@cliffordrandell7353 ай бұрын
@@Philip_Corley I understand that. Thanks. The 40 is even snappier than the 45 in my opinion. Probably supersonic vs subsonic
@Florian-kx3cm3 ай бұрын
In our club Norma 22 is the go to training cartridge, cheap, highly reliable and accurate enough for technical training of ISSF sports pistol and 22lr rifle 50m precision. SK and RWS are also excellent, especially SK Rifle Match and RWS Pistol Match, Eley unfortunately is too pricey we never tried them. Sellier Bellot Club 22 is also decent ammo for the price.
@Philip_Corley3 ай бұрын
I've been more impressed with SK the more I shoot it. I don't have any Sellier Bellot at the moment
@oldmanadventuring4 ай бұрын
Fill a 5 gallon bucket up only half way with the corn. 2 gallons of the cheapest fruit juice you can find. Usually the store brand. 2 tablespoons of yeast 1 packet of fruit Jello Mix and set in the sun with the lid cracked or your bucket will expand and potentially pop. As the corn soaks up all the juice, fill with water each day to make sure the water is slightly above the corn. After 4 days or longer the "Slop" is ready to be placed out. Use a post hole digger to go down about a foot and fill it up with the slop. This will cause the Boar to stay in one spot and root the ground where the slop is. Pour the rest around your hunting area. Good Luck!
@Philip_Corley3 ай бұрын
That's the proper way to do it. I think the sugar and yeast get it to smell a little stronger. For the area I hunt and the high density of hogs we have I can do it a little less complicated and have similar results. Your method is definitely better though. thanks for the recipe
@FC640024 ай бұрын
Thanks for the work you put into this test, it’s helped me alot
@Philip_Corley4 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@Tank09115 ай бұрын
I made that same mistake. Bought a huge G40 and put a carry red dot on it. Same holosun matter of fact. Then I decided to do it right so I won’t have to rebuy parts. The pistol with all 7 mags totals up to $5,100. Bought it stock for $750
@Philip_Corley4 ай бұрын
it is definitely and oversize pistol but you can't beat it for hunting
@pigpaul5 ай бұрын
How do you love it??? What’s the update??Thanks. I have a g40 & will get that optic.🙏
@Philip_Corley5 ай бұрын
it's been great so far I'm gonna post another video when I get a chance
@GunsNGames2485 ай бұрын
Gotta lean in when you shoot
@Philip_Corley5 ай бұрын
a little bit
@sovisalchan87316 ай бұрын
ɪsɴ'ᴛ ʀᴇᴀʟ ɢᴜɴ?
@Philip_Corley6 ай бұрын
The gun I fire in the video is the glock 43x not a replica or toy
@mj28017 ай бұрын
Do not fire .308 Ammo on a rifle that is stamped 7.62x51. The Chamber pressures of this rifle you are using is designed for 7.62x51 not .308. The .308 Ammo will exert an additional 12,000 PSI on that chamber which could result in the warping of the chamber, and in some cases a catastrophic failure of the chamber wall casing injury to the user. On the other hand, a chamber stamped as .308 can fire both .308 ammo and 7.62x51 since it can handle to lower pressures of the 7.62x51. Don't let anyone try to sell you .308 Ammo on a Rifle that is chambered 7.62x51. There is no excuse for not being smart about this. This type of information can get people hurt thinking its ok to fire .308 on a rifle stamped as 7.62x51.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing up a good point. If you watched the entire video I made mention several times that I was aware of the differences and that I was firing these different ammos at my own risk. If you had taken your research a little further you would have also found beyond SAAMI specs that NATO measures pressure differently. When you convert chamber pressures and look at the velocity of some 7.62 ammo you'll find less than 200psi in commercial .308 vs Military 7.62 ammunition. I'm glad you're watching the video and giving your safety opinion but I encourage you to read more articles and do more research. I take the same approach when trying new ammo as I do when handloading ammunition by staying observant of any signs of pressure or stress to the ejected brass. The video purpose is to show what I do in my own personal rifle and not to tell anyone what to do with his or her own personal rifle.
@mj28017 ай бұрын
@@Philip_Corley firing this ammo at your own risk does not make it better and may encourage other to do the same and may not as lucky, hurt themselves and others present. Not a good role model.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
I hope that everyone who watches this video will use their own judgement and stay safe.@@mj2801
@Mike805286 ай бұрын
.308 Winchester and NATO use different standard for measuring pressures. You cannot directly compare the two. Look at the muzzle velocity of either with the same weight bullet. I am seeing rated velocities within manufacturing tolerances of each other telling me the functional pressure is equivalent because...physics.
@dx-xbАй бұрын
@@Mike80528 2000psi difference, if your rifle cannot handle that ( which normally are designed to handle 150% or more) than it will blow up either way
@Mrpocketprospecting7 ай бұрын
I took some of that wolf out last weekend .23 out of my same rifle guess my barrel likes that shit, SK HV shit .45 where yours shot the lights out, just never know
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
the Norma might shoot good for you if you have the same rifle as mine
@carldoerner96657 ай бұрын
Comparing expensive hamskea to the lower priced Qad isn't realistic
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
This was not a comparison video. I just mentioned the hamskea because it's what I have had the most experience with. If I were to draw comparisons it would be apples to oranges not because of price but because they function in a totally different way. I hope it didn't come off as a comparison to either rest.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
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@eu_gene79017 ай бұрын
Thank you. You're the only one who prepare hog bait without artificial sht. Hat off.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
Well not always..... I had to try beer, koolaide, jello, hog wild, pig liquor, and a couple others before I learned that stinky sour plain corn worked the best in my area. I noticed the pigs on my deer lease and family farm don't like anything crazy and they get a little nervous when their nose gets overpowered. I think they like to be able to still detect human odor and when it smells 10,000 times stronger because of some weird additive they lose some ability to smell other odors.
@anthonybrown24267 ай бұрын
I have a POF Revolution DI 308 16.5” barrel. I’ve purchased many different manufacturers and grains of ammunition and found anything lighter than 150 grain is huge groups like 2-3 moa. Hornady Black 168 grain is 1/2-3/4 moa consistently. Federal Go;d medal match is also under moa five shot groups. The federal ammunition and Hornady is the majority of what I shoot. I’ve found Winchester ammunition in 308 and 556 is crap. Very inconsistent velocity which equates to large groups. Shorter barrel normally needs heavier grain to stabilize for good groups.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
Federal GMM ammo in both 168 and 175 grain shoot good in all my .308s. The Hornady Black 168 and 178 grain is really great ammo too. The heavy bullets shooting better in your gun could also have something to do with the throat of your chamber and the twist rate of your rifling.
@jeffbarrett47977 ай бұрын
Thanks Phillip Stay blessed
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
You're welcome
@jeffbarrett47977 ай бұрын
Hey Phillip,Can you tell me where you got that pedestal seat,and who made it? thanks
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
I'll have to go back and look but it's most likely a Millennium. That's what I've always used. They make amazing treestands too. There is a full seat, half seat, and leaning post they make for fishing.
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
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@billwall29697 ай бұрын
just seen this great job i will be trying this it called "Sharp 344" cheek it out
@Philip_Corley7 ай бұрын
after I started using this method and seeing better blood trails it really got me thinking about finding a well made sharpener and searching the internet. I think there is only one out there and I don't know why there aren't more. I need to look for a Sharp 344 and check it out. This is really the only way I'll shoot a woodsman style head anymore.
@MikeSmith-pq4wz8 ай бұрын
You get what you pay for as the old saying goes. My Armalite AR-10B, which costs 2K+ but will shoot 1inch groups or better at 100 yards using AAC match ammo. Maybe, you should try AAC ammo or upgrade the barrel to a match grade barrel. May I suggest a Ballistic Advantage 20" Heavy Profile barrel and have it fluted to reduce weight. You will be getting 1 MOA groups after a little upgrade! You can't beat that for only $250.00
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
good quality match ammo and a good scope makes a big difference. still I wouldn't say i'm dissatisfied with the accuracy. the gun has produced several sub moa groups. not bad for a $700 AR I guess I could do a match grade ammo comparison video?
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
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@Guardian45728 ай бұрын
I know the pain
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
I was in a bad mood for about 8hrs after this. Just absolutely ruined my day.
@elijahsmessage30968 ай бұрын
I hate when I work on something and realize I was doing it wrong the whole time and I have to restart
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
I can't think back to a time when I felt dumber. I held it in my hand working and sanding on it for an hour.
@jbazan118 ай бұрын
My rpr likes the Norma tac but the black box. Haven’t tried the Norma red box yet, I did manage to get 2 boxes of it yesterday. Gonna head out to the range this weekend hopefully weather cooperates!
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
good luck, let me know how it shoots
@BoomStick42878 ай бұрын
I learned today that you dont want a bow in your bow😂😂 learn something new every day thanks friend
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
LOL this is true
@grantgemlo73488 ай бұрын
A 3 1/2-year-old deer is not young up here in northern Minnesota.
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
not too many bucks reach their 4th birthday in east texas either. the lease where this deer lives has strict management rules that focus on growing and shooting older trophy bucks. when I hunt public land or family land I'm happy to get a deer like this
@huntereisenhart52638 ай бұрын
the suppressor just ties it all together
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
I will admit, people never talk to me at the range when I'm shooting my old deer rifles, but people always come up and visit when they see a tactical gun like this one or one of my ARs. I guess it just looks appealing
@huntereisenhart52638 ай бұрын
such a great looking rifle.
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate that. It truly is a great functioning stock as well.
@josephtreadlightly56868 ай бұрын
I'm not sure which latitude generation latitude saddle that is but the Latitude 2 is what I would buy. I was fortunate enough to get a Custom saddle rated to 400 lbs. a couple of years ago that's very much like the Latitude 2 for fit & comfort that I'm thinking about just getting a Latitude 2 to have as a backup. My custom saddle is very similar to putting on & sitting in as the Latitude 2. I'm an Arborist by trade & know the advantages to Amsteel but I like the webbed strap better for feel that my custom saddle has. A very small diameter Amsteel which will float in water for being lightweight, but the webbed strap will help me control my movement just a little bit more when I have to move & position for a shot. But the latitude is similar to my custom saddle when it comes to putting it on & riding 2 miles on my bike to a destination. I used to think that my New Tribe flex made saddle that was in a Predator camo finish was nice until I upgraded to a mesh style saddle. U need to have comfort & flexibility when saddle hunting. When I talk to people that have Tethrd it seems that all it is about is buying. Into a brand that sells u more accessories to add to it that in the end just adds to hip pinch. It doesn't have to be that way. I have pants that I can fit layers under & these pants have knee pads that have the pads sewn in between 2 layers. With that I can stay more stealth & if it's dead calm I can put a pair of fleece pants over them. I have some knee pads but I've never worn them once. To me Tethrd is just another stick climbing corporate community that makes u invest in multiple items. I climb with a rope for more than one reason. It's the safest, the most stealthy & it makes me use less metal which is the most important when it comes to being a minimalist. I'm trying to go in light 1st & foremost. 😅😮🎉
@Philip_Corley8 ай бұрын
Great info and thanks for sharing. I agree, I like the webbing and I see no real downside to 1 inch tubular webbing in terms of strength.
@RedmanOutdoors3669 ай бұрын
Nice looking Bow 🏹😊
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
thanks. it seems like I shoot it right where I'm looking and that's the main thing I like
@rondouglas5849 ай бұрын
Good review. I hunt out of the phantom looking to up grade to a two panel style for more comfort
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
I might try a back band or a bridge spacer to see if I can move my weight around. I think I get a lot of hip pinch when I really are down all my weight into the saddle. I need to lean back more or evenly distribute weight from my mid section.
@carlosdaniels95159 ай бұрын
Just in case you didn't know, the complete slides are interchangeable. On a G22 frame you can install a G17;G17L & G34 slides, but have to change the ejector and mags. And you can install G22; G24; G31; & G35 slides with no changes. And for the 35 frame you can install G17;G17L; & G34 slide with ejector and mag changes. And G22;G24;G31; & G35 slides with no changes. I prefer the thicker grip of my G22 due to my hand size. But, beyond 15yrds I can shoot tighter groups with my G35. Therefore G35 slide on G22 frame without the protruding barrel. I started off with the same curiosity about my G35 9mm conversion barrel. I would swap it between the two untill I discovered I could simply just swap out the complete upper slides. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
I did not realize all that. I never thought to really measure the rails and find out if the slides were interchangeable. I was nervous just doing the barrel. I think I mentioned it already but my next video on the glock is prob gonna be milling the slide for an optic. I'd like a small reflex dot sight.
@carlosdaniels95159 ай бұрын
The Glock Store KZbin channel, has a video called ( Glock Frame Facts). Lenny Magill does a video on the complete line of different glock models, explaining what frames are the same. And what upper slides the different frames are compatible with.
@carlosdaniels95159 ай бұрын
@@Philip_Corley I also recently had my G22 frame milled to direct fit the RMR footprint without any plates.
@dimebag69829 ай бұрын
Thank you sir. Just got a measurement of 154 1/4 for my 2023 whitetail.
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
Glad I could help. I hope you're taking that buck to the taxidermist. 154" is a stud!
@jackrobinson89459 ай бұрын
You're missing the boat not using the Big Easy more. I've cooked roasts, ribs, chickens and more on my 4 units and everything turns out delicious!
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
I'll try to make some more stuff on mine. I've been going through a pellet smoker phase I think. LOL
@TheGreaseBoxLLC10 ай бұрын
Gotta be loving it! Don’t get rid of the OG though! Might need both 😊
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@dangerdoberman10 ай бұрын
I just did this to my Gen3 Glock22 and it's so good!!!!!!!!
@Philip_Corley9 ай бұрын
I think the next move is to add a small co-witness red dot. I'm gonna have to have a space milled out on m slide so i need to find a gunsmith. The accuracy that's achievable is worth it. Depending on the mill work price I may just buy a whole new pistol that's already compatible.
@dangerdoberman9 ай бұрын
@@Philip_Corley If you haven't done so already; I had my factory slide milled and cerakoted by "One Off Coating" for $125 + insurance; so less than $135. Without the cerakote work the milling is $85 + insurance; should be less than $95 for that option. They did a great job, and took them less than 2 weeks from the time I shipped it to them to the time I got it back. I never trusted optics on pistols. Since the technology is far better now, I don't care much for irons on my pistols. I started with a Holosun 507C X2, then went to a Holosun 509T X2, and now I have a Holosun EPS MRS on it; using the "Eotech" style circle-dot. In red of course. The EPS is much slimmer than the 509T, so now I can lower 1/4 cowitness my Strike Industries suppressor height irons. But if you don't care one way or the other about open or close emitter, I'd go with the Holosun 507C X2.
@donaldatkinson793711 ай бұрын
Don't underestimate the killing power of fmj bullets, millions of people have been killed with them. Thousands of deer are killed each year with Sierra match king's. Few years ago I shot two deer within minutes of one another with a 357mag revolver with cast lead bullets that I cast, neither went a foot. In a shtf event, you'll be fine with fmj
@Philip_Corley10 ай бұрын
I agree. The matchking bullet is a thin jacket hollow point and very devistating on game animals. It expands and pieces of the copper jacket go everywhere inside the body cavity. Full metal jacket give more of a passthrough wound with deep penetration and good blood trails. I have shot a ton of stuff with the 175 grain .308 matchkings
@Iberian24711 ай бұрын
Underwood makes a few lower grain .40s (125gr-155gr) that have FPEs that are very close to .357 sig.
@Philip_Corley10 ай бұрын
That's good to know. I'll be on the lookout for them.
@mickybullard286711 ай бұрын
Get that young and a life jacket look like he choking
@Philip_Corley11 ай бұрын
LOL! I offered several vest style and he chose that one. He also wears it when the motor isn't running and we are sitting in 2ft of water. Kids...