Brian what a adventure and all the free baths, you looked squeeky clean. But hot coffee saved the day,you had alot of things slowing you down and the water looked cold to me. But you still lived through the task and I enjoyed your shooting video.
Thanks for watching. The water wasn't that bad, surprisingly, It was mid 70's outside, but had been warmer the week before, plus the Gulf of Mexico (about 15 miles out) is usually fairly warm.
I did lol. I probably should get that barrel end sold by Buck Rail. His has a cap on it. No damage to the air rifle so far, but I'll have to check the barrel insides when I get home. Seems like shooting all those pellets would of dried it out though.
Looks like you had fun, that's what it's all about. Looked beautiful out there, and to be able shoot is a bonus. I'm sure I coihit he broad side of a barn on that kayak lol. Cheers!
Good chance the ricochet was the pellet hitting an oyster shell. The entire bank was mostly oyster shells. Port Lavaca is a shrimp boat/oyster boat town. They have caught so many oysters over the years, the gravel and tar roads have oyster shells, as opposed to rocks.
Don't know. It would be hard hitting something that small moving too because you don't know which way and how fast it will go. Shooting from the boat, however causes variations in leverage and windage all the time too.
Brian what a adventure and all the free baths, you looked squeeky clean. But hot coffee saved the day,you had alot of things slowing you down and the water looked cold to me. But you still lived through the task and I enjoyed your shooting video.
Thanks for watching. The water wasn't that bad, surprisingly, It was mid 70's outside, but had been warmer the week before, plus the Gulf of Mexico (about 15 miles out) is usually fairly warm.
well guess we need to look into stage 5, scotch guarding the Drifter lol
I did lol. I probably should get that barrel end sold by Buck Rail. His has a cap on it. No damage to the air rifle so far, but I'll have to check the barrel insides when I get home. Seems like shooting all those pellets would of dried it out though.
Looks like you had fun, that's what it's all about. Looked beautiful out there, and to be able shoot is a bonus. I'm sure I coihit he broad side of a barn on that kayak lol. Cheers!
Hank, I watch your shooting. You would have hit that bird target 10/10 for sure, even in the moving boat!
That was an adventure you took us on @7:57 😎🤠love that sound Brian. great shooting on the move. I was wanting to see you shoot that oyster shell lol
Good chance the ricochet was the pellet hitting an oyster shell. The entire bank was mostly oyster shells. Port Lavaca is a shrimp boat/oyster boat town. They have caught so many oysters over the years, the gravel and tar roads have oyster shells, as opposed to rocks.
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Sorry about your dunkings, friend. I have to ask, which is more challenging, moving target or moving shooter?
Don't know. It would be hard hitting something that small moving too because you don't know which way and how fast it will go. Shooting from the boat, however causes variations in leverage and windage all the time too.