Jason Stanley with CTDSHOOTING explains his process for setting up and taking down Benchrest equipment between relays. Want to learn more tips like this? Subscribe: www.youtube.co... Action Express product review www.ctdshootin...
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@user-rt7xe6dt9j6 ай бұрын
Great video.... and the T-shirt you had on in the beginning of the video sure was cool. 😂
@ctdshooting6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yea....I happen to meet a super good dude.... Hope to see him again sometime :)
@brettstewart876511 ай бұрын
Good vid mate, and that's a cool little trolly ya made up, thanks for the ideas, cheers Yogi 👍
@ctdshooting11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Hope you were able to take one or two things and make them your own.
@ronnieberg227711 ай бұрын
Great video Jason very good information
@ctdshooting11 ай бұрын
Thanks Ronnie. A couple of these items came from you. Thank you
@ClaytonMacleod19 күн бұрын
Is it mandatory to sweep the firing line with our muzzles like that? 🤦♂️ 5:40 and 10:00 I’m actually surprised at how common it is among KZbinrs from the USA to have no regard for where their muzzles are pointing when it is one of the first things we were taught when I was going to get my license up here in Canada. “Always have your muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Downrange, or up.” I’m surprised that’s not just commonly taught everywhere. People get chastised here for sweeping the firing line like that. Even with bolts out. You don’t want to be in the habit in case you absent mindedly do it with the bolt in. And seeing a great many USA shooters just pointing muzzles anywhere and everywhere is quite unnerving. Especially the Kentucky Ballistics dude constantly doing it with a closed bolt or slide, sometimes with rounds in the bloody thing. 😮
@ctdshooting18 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great question. This video was filmed at my personal range and I was the only one within the square mile section. The muzzle was pointed in a safe direction. At actual tournaments, when their are other people around, the HUGE majority of Benchrest shooters have their muzzles down or up and are very aware of what you pointed out. Firearm safety is and should be of the utmost importance and there are no exceptions for shooters who break those rules during competition.