As a newbie just starting out and i think i'm swaying towards HFT shooting, this was very helpful as there aren't that many actual videos advising on which equipment is needed. Hoping you do an updated video with some current kit to help fill my/your shopping cart! Cheers
Thank you Eduardo, once we are able to get out down to the shooting range, we are looking to do a full range of videos to improve your shooting, looking at tips and techniques. Kind Regards OPW
Hi Steve, we will be looking at setting a video up for this once we can get to the range, what would you like me to focus on particularly? Kind Regards OPW
Hi! Excellent video. Thank you for your work in creating these video lessons for everyone. I would like to ask you a question. What is the best type of scope for Field Target, or, what do you recommend: SFP or FFP?
I've been doing a lot of practicing need to improve my equipment but have no idea how to enter competitions. Would love to but don't know were to begin
Could you please give us a point of how to mount a scoope and att what height above the barrel? Where would you set the zeroing? att a high mount of the scoope?
Hello John Could do with more on that diagram They keep telling me at the range your scope is to high It’s difficult to explain to them why. I just no myself its better Could do with. Follow up ask Frank to help as your no drought to busy Take it easy As you no iv got the X50 Falcon and the Nikko ver 3 diamond back green turrets scope however I’m thinking of changing it for the silver X50
Hi Jack For 'Benchrest' Generally the scope is placed close to the barrel to try and minimise any effect on the impact through cant and other user induced errors, in field target when the ranges are unknown it can help to have the scope higher to give more chance of hitting the longer targets even with inaccuracies in range finding, this is due to the height giving the impression the trajectory has been flattened out, however it just moves the curve of the trajectory so the closer targets will have a greater number of 'clicks'/ 'holdover' between each yard. Kind Regards OPW
Thanks John. Yes iv now made the change yesterday by lowering the scope i find the scope is now part of the gun better zero gravity in others words in others words i don’t feel the weight as much like top heavy. Yes iv noticed short distance more clicks needed The Nikko i dont like with hold over at long distances 80 to 100 yards the thick bar at the bottom of the ridicule gets in the way in fact covers the target altogether As you on its brand new on once last week at the range what wood i get for it against the X50 Falcon in silver with the big wheel ? Thanks for your reply have a nice day buddy Ps you caught up with Frank yet if so i do hope he is well thanks Jack
John, fantastic to talk to you today. Your advice was well headed.. Really appreciated your time bud. Credit to your employer
Happy to help! And thanks for watching.
As a newbie just starting out and i think i'm swaying towards HFT shooting, this was very helpful as there aren't that many actual videos advising on which equipment is needed. Hoping you do an updated video with some current kit to help fill my/your shopping cart!
Cheers
Excellent video John! Continue with FT classes. Especially techniques with a spring rifle and the best shooting position. TKS!
Thank you Eduardo, once we are able to get out down to the shooting range, we are looking to do a full range of videos to improve your shooting, looking at tips and techniques. Kind Regards OPW
Nice video John and also good to hear someone saying that the scope is more important in FT than the rifle it is bolted to.
it is often overlooked, as we know most rifles will give good enough groups to compete, but scopes let the shooters down. Kind Regards OPW
Great video John. Would love to see some information on the best way to set up the scope.
Hi Steve, we will be looking at setting a video up for this once we can get to the range, what would you like me to focus on particularly? Kind Regards OPW
Optics Warehouse finding trajectory heights bottom stops and that kind of stuff would be great. I’m new into FT so any help will be great.
Nice video.
Good information.
Thanks John.
Thank you Luis, Kind Regards OPW
I am just goi8ng through my FAC for air rifles are there field target for FAC?
Great advise
Thanks, hope it helped!
Hi!
Excellent video. Thank you for your work in creating these video lessons for everyone.
I would like to ask you a question.
What is the best type of scope for Field Target, or, what do you recommend: SFP or FFP?
Great videos John.. Got to ask.. Do you weigh and lube your pellets.. Or is this a gimmick
Good video mate keep them coming
Thank you very much, Kind Regards John
I've been doing a lot of practicing need to improve my equipment but have no idea how to enter competitions. Would love to but don't know were to begin
Hi Bryan, the best place to start is finding a local club, you can find these on the BFTA website: www.thebfta.net/
Kind Regards OPW
@@OpticsWarehouse1 thank you
Could you please give us a point of how to mount a scoope and att what height above the barrel? Where would you set the zeroing? att a high mount of the scoope?
Hi Ralf, we will try and get round to this for you as soon as possible. Thanks for watching!
@@OpticsWarehouse1 Anything new of the question above
Hello John
Could do with more on that diagram They keep telling me at the range your scope is to high It’s difficult to explain to them why. I just no myself its better Could do with. Follow up ask Frank to help as your no drought to busy Take it easy As you no iv got the X50 Falcon and the Nikko ver 3 diamond back green turrets scope however I’m thinking of changing it for the silver X50
Hi Jack
For 'Benchrest' Generally the scope is placed close to the barrel to try and minimise any effect on the impact through cant and other user induced errors, in field target when the ranges are unknown it can help to have the scope higher to give more chance of hitting the longer targets even with inaccuracies in range finding, this is due to the height giving the impression the trajectory has been flattened out, however it just moves the curve of the trajectory so the closer targets will have a greater number of 'clicks'/ 'holdover' between each yard.
Kind Regards OPW
Thanks John. Yes iv now made the change yesterday by lowering the scope i find the scope is now part of the gun better zero gravity in others words in others words i don’t feel the weight as much like top heavy. Yes iv noticed short distance more clicks needed The Nikko i dont like with hold over at long distances 80 to 100 yards the thick bar at the bottom of the ridicule gets in the way in fact covers the target altogether As you on its brand new on once last week at the range what wood i get for it against the X50 Falcon in silver with the big wheel ? Thanks for your reply have a nice day buddy Ps you caught up with Frank yet if so i do hope he is well thanks Jack