Hi, as I said earlier, a new subscriber, was interested in the Zelos content and after I subbed I looked through your videos and saw you have a BRK Ghost, I just ordered on of these from AOA, so interested in this content as well, this should give me a great starting point, so thanks for that. I am a relatively new person to airgunning. Had a BB gun when I was a kid. I had no idea that airguns like these existed until I bumped into them on RUclips a couple years ago. I moved 30 yrs ago and lost my ability to shoot my regular rifles and handguns. Yes I could go to a range somewhere, but that’s a pain, where I lived before my friend and I would go to an old gravel pit and shot there often. Now that I have found this sport, the backyard friendly aspect makes it easy to shoot. Over the winter I built a range in my basement and now improving the range outside in my backyard, I will shoot quite a lot as work , etc allows. I am honestly surprised this sport is not bigger than it is, because of the reasons I just mentioned. I have to say I am hooked on the sport, in this short couple years, I have purchased 50+ air guns, several high end ones, Daystate, Western, FX, Weinrauch, BRK and several mid level ones as well, JTS, Air Venturi, AEA, Gamo, Umarex and I am sure I have forgot some, so needless to say I am all in, and honestly really enjoying myself. I did just buy a Mactivity Arms .25 cal, and for an under 500 gun, it’s impressive. Thanks for sharing your information, curious what part of the country you live in. I am in Maine, so my indoor range is handy for several months. Take care.
Hi, as I said earlier, a new subscriber, was interested in the Zelos content and after I subbed I looked through your videos and saw you have a BRK Ghost, I just ordered on of these from AOA, so interested in this content as well, this should give me a great starting point, so thanks for that. I am a relatively new person to airgunning. Had a BB gun when I was a kid. I had no idea that airguns like these existed until I bumped into them on RUclips a couple years ago. I moved 30 yrs ago and lost my ability to shoot my regular rifles and handguns. Yes I could go to a range somewhere, but that’s a pain, where I lived before my friend and I would go to an old gravel pit and shot there often. Now that I have found this sport, the backyard friendly aspect makes it easy to shoot. Over the winter I built a range in my basement and now improving the range outside in my backyard, I will shoot quite a lot as work , etc allows. I am honestly surprised this sport is not bigger than it is, because of the reasons I just mentioned. I have to say I am hooked on the sport, in this short couple years, I have purchased 50+ air guns, several high end ones, Daystate, Western, FX, Weinrauch, BRK and several mid level ones as well, JTS, Air Venturi, AEA, Gamo, Umarex and I am sure I have forgot some, so needless to say I am all in, and honestly really enjoying myself. I did just buy a Mactivity Arms .25 cal, and for an under 500 gun, it’s impressive. Thanks for sharing your information, curious what part of the country you live in. I am in Maine, so my indoor range is handy for several months. Take care.
@@theshooterszoneHi, as that’s probably true, I also have a home in western NC, doesn’t seem to be much going on there with air guns, no ranges, places to buy them, etc. Thanks
@@kurtthomas4746 I have seen on occasion someone posting a competition in NC every so often but not much else. I can shoot up to about 50yrds on my property so just shoot at home.
Hi, as I said earlier, a new subscriber, was interested in the Zelos content and after I subbed I looked through your videos and saw you have a BRK Ghost, I just ordered on of these from AOA, so interested in this content as well, this should give me a great starting point, so thanks for that. I am a relatively new person to airgunning. Had a BB gun when I was a kid. I had no idea that airguns like these existed until I bumped into them on RUclips a couple years ago. I moved 30 yrs ago and lost my ability to shoot my regular rifles and handguns. Yes I could go to a range somewhere, but that’s a pain, where I lived before my friend and I would go to an old gravel pit and shot there often. Now that I have found this sport, the backyard friendly aspect makes it easy to shoot. Over the winter I built a range in my basement and now improving the range outside in my backyard, I will shoot quite a lot as work , etc allows. I am honestly surprised this sport is not bigger than it is, because of the reasons I just mentioned. I have to say I am hooked on the sport, in this short couple years, I have purchased 50+ air guns, several high end ones, Daystate, Western, FX, Weinrauch, BRK and several mid level ones as well, JTS, Air Venturi, AEA, Gamo, Umarex and I am sure I have forgot some, so needless to say I am all in, and honestly really enjoying myself. I did just buy a Mactivity Arms .25 cal, and for an under 500 gun, it’s impressive. Thanks for sharing your information, curious what part of the country you live in. I am in Maine, so my indoor range is handy for several months. Take care.
Thanks for the video. I was desperate with my Ghost .25 Hp. This tuning works great. Thank you so much you made my day. More ghost videos please.
Fantastic!
Sorry, not sure how that posted twice🤷🏼.
Awesome groups man ! What speed is that tune pushing them ?
Thanks, about 885-90
Aiwaa 😘💕👍👍
Hi, as I said earlier, a new subscriber, was interested in the Zelos content and after I subbed I looked through your videos and saw you have a BRK Ghost, I just ordered on of these from AOA, so interested in this content as well, this should give me a great starting point, so thanks for that. I am a relatively new person to airgunning. Had a BB gun when I was a kid. I had no idea that airguns like these existed until I bumped into them on RUclips a couple years ago. I moved 30 yrs ago and lost my ability to shoot my regular rifles and handguns. Yes I could go to a range somewhere, but that’s a pain, where I lived before my friend and I would go to an old gravel pit and shot there often. Now that I have found this sport, the backyard friendly aspect makes it easy to shoot. Over the winter I built a range in my basement and now improving the range outside in my backyard, I will shoot quite a lot as work , etc allows. I am honestly surprised this sport is not bigger than it is, because of the reasons I just mentioned. I have to say I am hooked on the sport, in this short couple years, I have purchased 50+ air guns, several high end ones, Daystate, Western, FX, Weinrauch, BRK and several mid level ones as well, JTS, Air Venturi, AEA, Gamo, Umarex and I am sure I have forgot some, so needless to say I am all in, and honestly really enjoying myself. I did just buy a Mactivity Arms .25 cal, and for an under 500 gun, it’s impressive. Thanks for sharing your information, curious what part of the country you live in. I am in Maine, so my indoor range is handy for several months. Take care.
@@kurtthomas4746 I'm in southwest Virginia. The more south you go the more popular airguns are it seems.
@@theshooterszoneHi, as that’s probably true, I also have a home in western NC, doesn’t seem to be much going on there with air guns, no ranges, places to buy them, etc. Thanks
@@kurtthomas4746 I have seen on occasion someone posting a competition in NC every so often but not much else. I can shoot up to about 50yrds on my property so just shoot at home.
@@theshooterszone ok, I’ll check a little more, I don’t spend much time there yet, still working, 66 yo I should retire, but not ready yet. Thanks