A great tutorial on shooting in 1-5 mph conditions. First learning is how important it is to have a gun that shoots accurately in windless conditions before trying to adjust for wind. Also how much windage adjustment is typically made in light wind conditions. And the relatively low amount of vibration after each shot (compared to my gun) suggests I might need more bracing or different positioning of the forearm relative to the stock and the front rest.
Great Job! I tell everyone that hitting a bullseye indoors is one thing, but when you add wind, that separates the Men and Women from the amateurs. I like the little cnuical "heh heh heh" at 22:29. Good Shooting!
Mike, your entire setup is just awesome. Which scope are you using in this video? Also, did you sort these pellets in any way or are they straight from the tin? Thank you! It is my hope that I will, one day, own your BR rifle and front rest combo!
A great tutorial on shooting in 1-5 mph conditions. First learning is how important it is to have a gun that shoots accurately in windless conditions before trying to adjust for wind. Also how much windage adjustment is typically made in light wind conditions. And the relatively low amount of vibration after each shot (compared to my gun) suggests I might need more bracing or different positioning of the forearm relative to the stock and the front rest.
Great Job! I tell everyone that hitting a bullseye indoors is one thing, but when you add wind, that separates the Men and Women from the amateurs.
I like the little cnuical "heh heh heh" at 22:29.
Good Shooting!
Mike, your entire setup is just awesome. Which scope are you using in this video? Also, did you sort these pellets in any way or are they straight from the tin? Thank you! It is my hope that I will, one day, own your BR rifle and front rest combo!
The fly is classic!!, what front are you using? Seems really smooth
Thanks, guys.Ken, I make my own front rests. You can see some pictures at www.thomasrifles.com.
Mike
poor flies :p