I have been shooting HFT for 5 months. Since day one I have taken your words as gospel and have improved immensely. Thanks for all the effort you put in Gary. It was a pleasure to meet you at the world s
wise words and the main one is have fun enjoy your shooting . be critical but don’t be angry learn from your last shot but don’t bring frustration forward draw a line and move on 👍
I won’t ever shoot HFT, but the advice and technical knowledge and in particular the way you deliver it is extremely helpful for all disciplines. Mixed up with a bit of humour and self deprivation make your videos easy and entertaining to watch 👍
@@ShootingCountryTVwhat is the make and model of your under lever springer? My old benjamin 392 wood made in early to mid 90s, they make them synthetic, but I was so accurate with that under barrel pneumatic pump bolt action air gun with open sights I would pump all day until my arms were jello, I now have an umarex wood stock break barrel and I can't sight it to a decent group at any range with any scope, I feel like that tiny bit of tolerance difference that one doesn't get with a fixed barrel air gun, it's why I didn't buy the benjamin 392S(synthetic) because of barrel movement and they just don't make things the way they used to, if your clearly modified air rifle is also no longer manufactured, it looks like a soviet svt sniper, rubber eye piece and all. Beautifully assembled, the heavy block on the barrel where the under lever is, it's clearly made sturdy, any suggestions for an American under lever, bolt action or other without the power limits in u.k, and if it's consistently accurate id be a buyer at 4-500$, I kindly thank you for time and consideration on this matter, thanks for all the tips and practices to make Me the best shooter possible. Good stuff. Your knowledge is like an air gun book...
What is confidence - a lack of uncertainty. Go out and put your knowledge into practice, it you hit great, if you miss learn. Don’t try to win, winning will be a consequence. Good luck Gary, your a real gentleman, your videos have been very informative and will improve my own shooting I’m sure. Right now i am laid up with man flu of the worst kind and watching your videos makes me feel part of something.
A great video as always. Your videos have been an incredible help to my shooting Gary. Your advice is greatly appreciated. Good luck in the worlds. Thank you.
Excellent video Gary. It was nice meeting you at the Worlds HFT last week. I wish we had real HFT here in the USA like you guys have in the UK. Keep the videos coming. I love em.....BC
I will be shooting at my local HFT club competition on Sunday. I will definitely be out on the range tomorrow rain wind or shine. I definitely need to practice. Cheers Gary.👍
Excellent video, especially about supported pisitionals. Psychological key in the comps is to be process driven and not outcome driven. Just enjoy your shooting process and don’t worry about the outcome, results will follow. You can obviously come up with the goods when you switch your brain off….good luck in the worlds Gary 👍
Hi Gary, interesting video. My HW 77 consistantly outshoots my AA 510 at 48 yards if I do my bit but I have been shooting springers a lot longer than pcp's. It depends on the rifles I supose🤔👍
I am really really jealous to see a big man get in the prone like that crazy I’m currently dropping off a lot of weight cause I can’t get in the prone comfortably enough to want to get down there and shoot that’s for sure😂
@@ShootingCountryTV If you mean the BFTO club at Bisley Gary, I've contacted them and they aren't taking new members until next year as they are busy prepping for their AGM. Swindon is a bit further and as I drive for a living I'm trying to find somewhere closer. Have enough at work dealing with the idiots on the road. Basingstoke is full and I'm waiting to hear from the Meon valley club.
Hi Mark. Meon is a great club. If you are on facebook look for a chap called Nick Byrne or drop me an email and ill put you chaps in touch with each other.@@markburgess4528
I have been shooting HFT for 5 months. Since day one I have taken your words as gospel and have improved immensely.
Thanks for all the effort you put in Gary. It was a pleasure to meet you at the world s
wise words and the main one is have fun enjoy your shooting . be critical but don’t be angry learn from your last shot but don’t bring frustration forward draw a line and move on 👍
I won’t ever shoot HFT, but the advice and technical knowledge and in particular the way you deliver it is extremely helpful for all disciplines.
Mixed up with a bit of humour and self deprivation make your videos easy and entertaining to watch 👍
Watching your videos is like having a shooting coach. Your tips and tricks have really helped me to improve my shooting. Great video Gary.
Thanks Bill, much appreciated. Gary
@@ShootingCountryTVwhat is the make and model of your under lever springer? My old benjamin 392 wood made in early to mid 90s, they make them synthetic, but I was so accurate with that under barrel pneumatic pump bolt action air gun with open sights I would pump all day until my arms were jello, I now have an umarex wood stock break barrel and I can't sight it to a decent group at any range with any scope, I feel like that tiny bit of tolerance difference that one doesn't get with a fixed barrel air gun, it's why I didn't buy the benjamin 392S(synthetic) because of barrel movement and they just don't make things the way they used to, if your clearly modified air rifle is also no longer manufactured, it looks like a soviet svt sniper, rubber eye piece and all. Beautifully assembled, the heavy block on the barrel where the under lever is, it's clearly made sturdy, any suggestions for an American under lever, bolt action or other without the power limits in u.k, and if it's consistently accurate id be a buyer at 4-500$, I kindly thank you for time and consideration on this matter, thanks for all the tips and practices to make Me the best shooter possible. Good stuff. Your knowledge is like an air gun book...
All the advice in this video are worth their weight in gold for plinker like me from India. Gary, can't thank you enough.
What is confidence - a lack of uncertainty. Go out and put your knowledge into practice, it you hit great, if you miss learn. Don’t try to win, winning will be a consequence.
Good luck Gary, your a real gentleman, your videos have been very informative and will improve my own shooting I’m sure. Right now i am laid up with man flu of the worst kind and watching your videos makes me feel part of something.
If women only knew how bad man flu is, they talk about childbirth, but they don't know. Feel better buddy
A great video as always. Your videos have been an incredible help to my shooting Gary. Your advice is greatly appreciated. Good luck in the worlds. Thank you.
Excellent video Gary. It was nice meeting you at the Worlds HFT last week. I wish we had real HFT here in the USA like you guys have in the UK. Keep the videos coming. I love em.....BC
It was great to meet you as well and your rifle was amazing.
Thanks Gary for the advice. Great video as usual. Learning a lot from you.. ..
Great video Gary and good luck
I will be shooting at my local HFT club competition on Sunday. I will definitely be out on the range tomorrow rain wind or shine. I definitely need to practice. Cheers Gary.👍
I have learned so much from you and I want to say Thankyou. Your content is awesome!!!
Invaluable info . . . Thank you
Nice one, Gary.
Good luck and I hope the training pays off for you.
Great insight into what it takes, super video 👍
Another brilliant video. I'm just starting and need all the help I can get. Thank you Gary, you are a legend.
Glad to help, hope your journey is a fun one. Gary
Excellent video, especially about supported pisitionals. Psychological key in the comps is to be process driven and not outcome driven. Just enjoy your shooting process and don’t worry about the outcome, results will follow. You can obviously come up with the goods when you switch your brain off….good luck in the worlds Gary 👍
Great video, one thing that really made me think was your comment about setting zero from the bench. It’s something I’ve never given thought about.
True, I always zeroed from a bench and expected the same groups using a standing artilary hold
All the best for the worlds!
Another cracking video
Hi Gary, interesting video. My HW 77 consistantly outshoots my AA 510 at 48 yards if I do my bit but I have been shooting springers a lot longer than pcp's. It depends on the rifles I supose🤔👍
I really enjoyed this video Gary, very informative and helpful. Thanks buddy
Glad you enjoyed it. Chilly
Good luck with the World's mate..🇬🇧👍🏻
Great tips Gary ✌️😎
I am really really jealous to see a big man get in the prone like that crazy I’m currently dropping off a lot of weight cause I can’t get in the prone comfortably enough to want to get down there and shoot that’s for sure😂
Gary really informative - as always - just curious what shooting mat do you use please? Thanks
It's From Aim - Chilly
Be more reactive for shots to reduce thinking time and stop hesitation?
Garry! miracles do happen. Good luck 😂
Which company did you use for your TX200 custom stock? Looking at getting one.
Great video I think it’s called target panic
Hello Gary, whats the rubber part called on your scope connecting with your face please?
Bisley scope maximiser.
What moderator are you using on the tx200?
It's From Hugget.
@@ShootingCountryTV is it the snipe or the atom?
Hi Gary. Wanting to get into HFT and have been binge watching your videos. Can you tell me what the gun is you are using in this video please.
Hi Mark, it's a TX200 HC from Air Arms, where in the UK are you based?
@@ShootingCountryTV Hi Gary, thanks for the reply. I live in Camberley in Surrey.
So, you are just down the road from Bisley HFT club. Or the great Black cats (near swindon)@@markburgess4528
@@ShootingCountryTV If you mean the BFTO club at Bisley Gary, I've contacted them and they aren't taking new members until next year as they are busy prepping for their AGM. Swindon is a bit further and as I drive for a living I'm trying to find somewhere closer. Have enough at work dealing with the idiots on the road. Basingstoke is full and I'm waiting to hear from the Meon valley club.
Hi Mark. Meon is a great club. If you are on facebook look for a chap called Nick Byrne or drop me an email and ill put you chaps in touch with each other.@@markburgess4528
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Pre-warming your rifle makes a huge difference. Not enough people do this either using a heating element or warm water bag. Do you not do this?
No and I don't know anyone who does. Interesting thought though.
I think you should zero off the peg then shoot from the peg all the time.
I can see you visibly flinching on the missed shots. Need to work on your trigger release and follow through.
Why do you wear a glove
It helps you grip the peg better and reduces the pulse in your hand.
Had to laugh I copied that very sheet on my phone and have printed off loads to help me practice
White coat syndrome