@@masterenki4260 It's a Woox Furiosa Ultra Chasis.. Edit: With an "Unknown Munitions" Bat Vesper.. I think. The spiral bolt is identical, but "Bat Machine" also makes one very similiar so I really can't say for certain..
Not meant as a, ☝️🤓correction fuck you type thing, but it's product design. If you're into it at all as a career or hobby even, check out industrial design courses.
Now everything looks so cool, easy and fast. But it’s simply unrealistic to imagine how much work was done behind the scenes and how much training, adjustments, measurements and checks. I give a standing ovation
Men have been shooting wood stock rifles for well over 1k yards for decades longer than this dumb "fancy rifle" shit has been going on. They're gimmicks. The same job can be done with basic, run of the mill rifles. Sadly, even a BCA 6mm arc would outshoot this, and BCA sucks.
@@NothingSekretYou misunderstood me a little. I'm talking about how many people tried just to film the shooting. And from what caliber it doesn’t matter anymore. It is impossible to just pick up any weapon and shoot so clearly.
@@musicbro8225And you misunderstood me a little. I talked about the work that a person did just to film the shooting. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work. And what rifle he shoots from is not such an important question.
@@user-nb3ec4yf2g The video was basically an advertisement, I agree. Simply fabricated reality. Lots of takes and post processes. Nothing worthy of your ovation though, I would say. My comment was really just using your comment to hide my criticism of the rifle. @NothingSekret was the first comment that wasn't spouting praise and awe is all.
for anyone who wants to know details i believe it’s a remington 700 or a clone with a ruckus bolt group and as the caption states the woox furiosa ultra chassis the chassis and group alone are around 3K USD. also Leupold mark 5hd 5-25x56 optic the optic is ≈2700 USD. the training doohickey is what i believe to be a garmin xero C-1 Pro going for 600 USD. lets say 750 for the rifle 3k for bolt and chassis 3k for optic and 700 for the trainer comes out to approximately 7500 USD for the visuals of the rifle not including the trigger and compensator gorgeous rifle
So, a deposit on a home, (I've bought homes for less) where one can LIVE and enjoy LIFE or spend it on a machine designed specifically to kill, destroy, maim and make homes empty... hmmm what a choice.
@@_SWLW i believe when i searched it up the ruckus MSRP was like 1400 USD i could be wrong there but that’s what i remember seeing off the top of my head
Unless I missed a setting on mine, it doesn’t even do that. It’s a garmin chronograph. It gives you muzzle velocity, and kinetic energy if you put in the bullet weight. Plus min/max, average, and standard deviation. Everything else you need another system to figure out. It is the cats rectal cavity for sorting out your reloads properly. It doesn’t need to be perfectly sighted in to catch the shots, and doesn’t need a special trigger for subs. Love it.
Jaeger I hope both sides of your pillow remain cold till you reach retirement for bringing us these beautiful videos. A lot of us cant experience even getting to see these guns, let alone touch em, so its really amazing to see them in high quality.
This man is living my dream. Thank you for sharing such amazing footage. I know youtube hates this type of content. Your rifle is amazing. The asthetic are pleasing and the craftsmanship is one of a kind. One day I hope to own this exact rifle.
Imagine going back in time to the winter war, appearing right next to a stunned Simo Hayha, and just hand him this rifle. I wonder how different the timeline would be "Hey simo, uh, big fan. Heres this, later!"
Simo's legend is a fraud. the dude no where near as good a sniper as you think he only got around 200 with a rifle (the rest with an SMG), and most of thouse where conscripts as he never tried to shoot VIP's only unlike all the other snipers he's compared to. When you get down to the actual details. The Dude got half his faced taken off when he actually tried to fight a Soviet sniper.
They should make modern Dragunov style furniture for AK’s that keep the aesthetic but feature modern adjustability (quickly adjustable length of pull, cheek riser height, dovetail mounts, etc.).