Dealers are stocking them already through Eagleye. They are available through various dealers. Best to call your local dealer and ask about them, we supply everyone in Australia.
Hard cast bullets are very effective in the 357 magnum. They fly faster than similar weighted jacketed bullets and usually penetrate through and through, and they don’t mind any bone that might be in the way. Only issue could be feeding and that’s a maybe. They turn that little rifle into a close range steamroller, which has been my experience in 357 revolvers. As always, shot placement is key no matter the bullet. Good video Josh.
@@intothenight1993 Yes, they're imported and rebranded. Not always under the same name, either. It's typical of Turkish firearms here in Canada- with that said, Hugtek puts effort into their machining and puts out quality products. Would be nice to see their name get the attention it deserves.
@@Gang-zy7lq PPU use very poor quality brass and could have the champhers wrong on the rim so the extractor slips off. There is a reason why it’s cheaper than everything else
I love lever actions. My favourite guns by far. I have roughly twice as many levers as i do bolt actions. But these tactical levers are ugly as sin. If i was given one id sell it straight away 😂😂
@@sloth_e haha yes they certainly are ugly but they are practical which is way more important for me. My guns are tools that get used and I don’t really want a “really nice” rifle or it will just be a safe queen because I wouldn’t want to scratch it.
@intothenight1993 haha fair enough. None of mine are safe queens. I just bought a mod 70 super grade to be my main hunting rifle. The prettiest stock I own. But it's the tool I choose to use. Like my other tools or saws or machinary. I buy good ones (when/if I can afford them) and use them because they do the job well and are reliable and comfortable to use. I'd never knock somone else's choice or taste though. 👍
@@sloth_e absolutely agree with you mate. My problem is that most of the nice rifles like tikka or sake etc are more meant for hunting and not pest control. The mags are usually low capacity and barrels are usually long. And if they do have higher capacity mags they cost a small fortune to buy extra ones. I like P-Mags the best as they hold 10 rounds and aren’t very big and they are double stack reliable and cheap to buy as well. So it all depends on the individuals needs for the work they do.
@@stephenjeacocke1530 yes they certainly didn’t have as much hit in them as the PPU. It’s a shame it didn’t work well. Hand loads are probably the way to go for it.
Dealers are stocking them already through Eagleye. They are available through various dealers. Best to call your local dealer and ask about them, we supply everyone in Australia.
Gee Josh the rifle certainly has come along way from the old lever action Winchester’s of the Wild West Days. Thank you for the video
Lever actions are a heap of fun they would have to be one of my favourite guns, good review Josh, cheers Yogi ✌️
Thanks mate. Yes they are good fun. I’ll have to start reload for it though as they are pretty expensive to plink with.
@@intothenight1993 hand load’s could really tighten the group’s up, will be good to try some out mate ✌️
Hello there and welcome back Josh ! . Absolutely another spectacular beautiful presentation review and thanks again my friend ! ..
@@azamyahmad cheers mate.
Nice setup. Loads of fun to boot.
Josh How Do. You have a very steady long arm. Great review. Thank you. Sam.
Hard cast bullets are very effective in the 357 magnum. They fly faster than similar weighted jacketed bullets and usually penetrate through and through, and they don’t mind any bone that might be in the way. Only issue could be feeding and that’s a maybe. They turn that little rifle into a close range steamroller, which has been my experience in 357 revolvers. As always, shot placement is key no matter the bullet.
Good video Josh.
I might have a go at reload some for it. I do have dies here for it.
Different countries, same rifle, different brand names. In Canada that same rifle is the Canuck Wrangler, Blackout Edition.
Made in Turkey by hugtek?
@@intothenight1993 Yes, they're imported and rebranded. Not always under the same name, either. It's typical of Turkish firearms here in Canada- with that said, Hugtek puts effort into their machining and puts out quality products. Would be nice to see their name get the attention it deserves.
Great vid...I've always wondered how a red dot works..., I'd still prefer to see some hunting instead of advertising 👍👍
Cool rifle!
Great video 👍
Looks they've also coppied from the Rossi with safety switch on top. Are you going buy it and keep it Josh ?
Looks like a handy little scrub gun Josh.
😂😂😂
Pretty sure edge of the outback had trouble with ppu ammo
@@tallboy49 it is all pretty much rubbish. But all I could get to try was PPU and Sellier and Bellot.
How did you find the green dot over a red one
Nice rifle
Very
Some kit looks lite is it lite in the hand could them ppu to heavy i am not clued up on rifles seem heavy caseings maybe
@@Gang-zy7lq yes it is.
@@intothenight1993your a double of are local keeper here I think I told you hes some boy really hes not fond of us we poach is hares coursing 😂😂
@@Gang-zy7lq PPU use very poor quality brass and could have the champhers wrong on the rim so the extractor slips off. There is a reason why it’s cheaper than everything else
@@intothenight1993 are rite ok learn things every day you get wat you pay for is the saying keep up the good work love watchin
Where did you get it?
huntsshootingsupplies.com.au
What are they worth
@@martyferry2678 all depends on which one you are after but they range from $1225-$1595
I love lever actions. My favourite guns by far. I have roughly twice as many levers as i do bolt actions.
But these tactical levers are ugly as sin. If i was given one id sell it straight away 😂😂
@@sloth_e haha yes they certainly are ugly but they are practical which is way more important for me. My guns are tools that get used and I don’t really want a “really nice” rifle or it will just be a safe queen because I wouldn’t want to scratch it.
@intothenight1993 haha fair enough. None of mine are safe queens. I just bought a mod 70 super grade to be my main hunting rifle. The prettiest stock I own. But it's the tool I choose to use. Like my other tools or saws or machinary. I buy good ones (when/if I can afford them) and use them because they do the job well and are reliable and comfortable to use.
I'd never knock somone else's choice or taste though. 👍
@@sloth_e absolutely agree with you mate. My problem is that most of the nice rifles like tikka or sake etc are more meant for hunting and not pest control. The mags are usually low capacity and barrels are usually long. And if they do have higher capacity mags they cost a small fortune to buy extra ones. I like P-Mags the best as they hold 10 rounds and aren’t very big and they are double stack reliable and cheap to buy as well. So it all depends on the individuals needs for the work they do.
Had Rossi in 357 sellor bellot were only pigs in traps utterly useless in paddock they just ran away wounded hanloads 158 hornady were great
@@stephenjeacocke1530 yes they certainly didn’t have as much hit in them as the PPU. It’s a shame it didn’t work well. Hand loads are probably the way to go for it.