Hey man, can you make this video in a format where we can see what you're doing with you hands? Almost a POV of what you're seeing while you're doing this? I'm trying to learn how to clean my Supernova but there isn't any good video's out there on them.
While I do a complete break down and clean after every shoot I've found my Benellis to be very clean as in minimal blowback of smoke and unburned powder in the chamber and bolt carrier. I'm pleased that this makes clean-up in the field just a matter of running a snake with a rag of cleaner followed by a rag of gun oil. As to the video: Good thing that the pin issue was a non-issue; we're all only human, after all.
Spray what? You never explain what you are spraying. We only need gun oil for choke threads? I want to understand how to clean my supernova before I shoot it.
Your camera is too far from what you are doing. We don't need or want to see your entire work table and cabinets, but it would be nice to see the gun up close. Visual details matter.
@@edb5537 ruclips.net/video/y8O1azF9AyI/видео.htmlsi=Ozd8vMrUKx-8bVB4 Hey buddy! Here is the link for the POV video. Thank you for checking out my channel.
Hey man, can you make this video in a format where we can see what you're doing with you hands? Almost a POV of what you're seeing while you're doing this? I'm trying to learn how to clean my Supernova but there isn't any good video's out there on them.
I most definitely will!!
While I do a complete break down and clean after every shoot I've found my Benellis to be very clean as in minimal blowback of smoke and unburned powder in the chamber and bolt carrier. I'm pleased that this makes clean-up in the field just a matter of running a snake with a rag of cleaner followed by a rag of gun oil. As to the video: Good thing that the pin issue was a non-issue; we're all only human, after all.
This was informative thanks.
Spray what? You never explain what you are spraying. We only need gun oil for choke threads? I want to understand how to clean my supernova before I shoot it.
Your camera is too far from what you are doing. We don't need or want to see your entire work table and cabinets, but it would be nice to see the gun up close. Visual details matter.
I did a second video in first person or over my shoulder
Here it is in point of view
ruclips.net/video/y8O1azF9AyI/видео.htmlsi=IpED1nxph5qo-7su
can't see a thing except your back
@@edb5537 ruclips.net/video/y8O1azF9AyI/видео.htmlsi=Ozd8vMrUKx-8bVB4
Hey buddy! Here is the link for the POV video. Thank you for checking out my channel.