Thanks for making this video. I just gotten into long range with my 44(!) year old BRNO mod. 2 and I'm learning a bunch from you. And I have to say, it's not the rifle that sets the limits - it's my skills, and I love to learn from you guys! The .22lr is a fabolous learning platform.
Well done and it's the accomplishment of hitting the target and having fun. I have a CZ 455 .22 Magnum and am also hitting the target at 300m. The odd one misses but that is because the round is light and any wind at 300m affects the round, but 95% hit the target.
Great job I am 54 years old and have been into air rifles for nearly as many years I have been thinking about purchasing a .22 for the last few years but didn't want to go down a endless rabbit hole, you have shown me possibilities
Well done Chris. With the increasing costs of reloading centrefire, it's refreshing to see what fun & frustration can be had with a .22lr at long range. Hopefully your supporters will get to see more long range .22lr shooting on your channel.
Brilliant video 🎉I'm 67 years young 😅and i have 5 rifles Sako quad 22 with a 3 ×9bushnell scope,Sako finfire with a 4×12 bushnell all 22,now a Sako quad with a 4×12 Bushnell scope also a Tikka 223 with a 3-5× 10 vari XIII leupold scope and last but not least a 22-250 with the same type of leupold scope. I still get the most fun shooting the 22 rifles target and rabbit shooting a few foxes every summer,the problem i was having was eye relief on the smaller scopes without any parallax.I was on the verge of giving up my lifetime hobby until I saw your video 📹. I will be studying it in great depth and detail. Thank you again my friend from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Awesome effort Chris. I attend a club range session ( 100 yards) every month with a 457 and a basic Hawke scope. Usually just my pesting rifle so no special addons. Results are very pleasing with sub 2" groups. The RSO recently made the observation that many centrefire users are reverting/converting to 22lr due to costs. Enjoyed your results.
Really good video showing people you dont always need the best most exspensive kit to het out there welldone done chris parkin rhe shoiting world needs more of this
I love MTM wind flags. I'm just getting into PRS/positional shooting, the wind flags would be super helpful. I liked how you talked through walking onto the targets with your adjustments, great video. I'd definitely like to see a video out to 400 metres!
Nicely done, a cheap way to practice long range centrefire shooting as the principle of adding elevation and windage is the same. Go to 400, what’s more get a rail or more adjustable rings and go to 500!😆
I love MTM wind flags. What a refreshing real world presentation Chris. So refreshing to see a shooting application that can be achieved on a relatively small budget without the need for mega expensive, state of the art equipment. Nice choice of rifle and ammo btw.👍
I Love MTM wind flags! Hi Chris I always end up watching your vids because my boyfriend shoots and You're 'Lovingly' referred to by me as 'Mr Picatinny Rail' because of the amount of times you say it in an average video 😆😆 Thanks for the awesome content!
@@chrisparkin431 100% genuine! When I'm cooking in the kitchen and can hear Ben playing your vids...... I'm shouting through " Is that Mr Picatinny Rail again? " Sorry, I forget names easily, so your 'Pet' name will always be Mr Picatinny Rail! 😆😆 BTW Happy Birthday for the 21st 😎
@@OneLifeYourWay ha ha, thanks. It's certainly a new one although Picky Parkin has been used for quite a long time as I rarely fail to offer an opinion on a product I'm using
We use the Lapua Super Long Range ammo and shoot 500 yards all day long. But only on non windy days. A tiny bit of wind will ruin your day. The cost of ammo has increased so much that you can buy a nice 22 with bipod and scope for what you would spend to shoot larger caliber stuff for about an hour. The fun happens when you push whatever your shooting to the limits. I have a blast shooting a 22 at 500 yards or a 6.5 PRC at 1000 yards. But with the price of ammo i shoot 22 more. I just went last weekend and shot a couple boxes of 44 magnum, a couple boxes of Five Seven, and a couple boxes of 45 auto. I spent around $340.00 on that ammo and my shooting time was like 35 minutes.
Any shooting a 22LR rifle even at fifty yards and beyond, amazes me to no end. I never thought that the 22LR shooting can be so fun; two bolt action 22LR rifles; Tikka T1X 20” barrel latest buy.
I love mtm wind flags, it's not a 22lr but my 17hmr with 20grn xtp's will flat line out there nicely 😊 I do find like you said about the picture clarity on high mag , when using my 007 pard. Found your channel after you started the shooting show, love the vids, keep em coming 👍👌
Great video Chris , a nice comparatively well priced scope which would work wonders would be a Vector Veyron compact 4 -16 x44 with mil-mil reticle and torrents ( 0.1mrad) .
I love MTM wind flags, great video once again and inspired me to push my little BRNO 452 longer distance. I find practicing a lot with .22 helps with technique on full bore such as not flinching. Looking forward to seeing the 400 video and happy birthday when it comes :)
Love your work, I have been using my 452 with a Leupold 4-12 out to 300 way before we even heard of LRP, hard work with mixed results, my new 457 LRP with an Element Titan just makes it so much easier and quicker to dial out to 400 which is the farthest I can stretch my ability, keep up the great segments.
The Boyds Pro Varmint stock really transforms a CZ452 for this sort of use. They ship to the UK, just prepare yourself for the VAT and duty on top. I feel no need to change it for an in-vogue aluminium chassis and all the other paraphernalia.
I love MTM wind flags. Loved the shooting today and I can’t wait to get my FAC through to do exactly this. Learning to effectively use a .22 rf up to its limits can only improve your shooting overall. Chris
I love MTM wind flags. Great video I have an even older Brno 2e sporter which I will be trying at longer ranges using the techniques show here. Thanks.
I Love MTM wind flags. Love the videos! As a newbie to the FAC world and starting out with 22LR''s, it's nice to see what can actually be done on a budget. The video was technically enough with a nice balance of keeping it simple. Your videos have helped me make up my rifle shopping list with fair and honest reviews. Keep up the good work and appreciate the time and effort taken to put the content together. Oh, happy birthday for the 21st!
Considering the equipment you were using well done 👍 just shows what can be done with minimal equipment and some skill … better equipment just makes everything nicer
I do love these MTM wind flags, cheers Chris. I managed to get out today in the blustery wind and use them. Only at 100m today but they were really handy. Thanks again. What’s the next prize giveaway? 😂
I do the exactly the same with my CZ455 with a fluted barrel, SK yellows and Strelok with a Falcon M18+ FFP (my Standard inexpensive set up.) brilliant fun. Good vid as always. Dusting wide tractors tracks work the best as they usually stay unplanted and take longer to grass over. Try it again with a non lead ammo and see what happens. LOL Oh and you need a quad lol,
Absolutely yet when I actually got the opportunity, I got the video/shot set up and filmed in about three hours plus another three to edit it. I think the 400 will be a smaller task as I wont have to explain quite as much?
I think investing in a FFP MIL scope would make it easier to track what you’re doing. If your set on staying with the kit you have, the way I was taught because it’s all we had, it is important to take notes every time you adjust. Once your “ lost” it’s a real struggle to get back to a zero point
I also have a CZ 452 with sac mod. It's topped with a Hawke fastmount 6-24×50. The 50mm should give me a fair distance ,16 1/2 barrel though..I'll see what distance without elevated mounts. I also love MTM Windflags
a 50mm objective has no effect on ultimate range potential, mainly just image intensity in weaker light. also, the 16." barrel is no real detriment as most ammo types will reach full velocity in one. this rifle gets almost identical speed to my 457 with a 20" Barrel.
No, I used ammo I knew to be reliable and although it would be interesting to test different types, there just isn't the time without any financial incentive to finance it.
'I love MTM Wind Flags' I wonder how much the slight elevation from the firing point affected trajectory. Especially with the 22lr subs being a loopy round at even modest distances. And trying to predict the POI with something falling more and more vertically must be even harder at the limits of the 22lr range
Great shooting , as usual 👍With regards to using a 22lr for pest control , would you recommend against using a fixed parallax scope ( such as the 3-9 here ) or do you think it would be ok . I usually shoot in the 4-6 mag range . Cheers
Fixed parallax isn't really an issue as long as you lower the mag. yes parallax is still an issue but it's not the be all and end o of close range shooting unless you are using high magnification. Parallax correction and focus aren't exactly the same thing although they are related, maybe I should do a video on parallax alone??? again, comments and video shares plus subscribers generate the income to make it worth the time spent and ammunition/travel costs
I love MTM wind flags. I would like to see 400m but believe you can push out the distance to 649.22 meters or 710yds and hit a can of coke with .22 rd. I've seen it on TH-cam. To comment on your video, shooting at distance comes easy to some others need to work at it, don't be disheartened practice, practice, practice and apply the marksmanship principles and key point checklist to aid you.
I love MTM wind flags, what ammo where you using? Relatively new to fac and this has given me so thing to try and master befor moving on to my center fire, keep them coming 👍
@chrisparkin431 rewatched, wasn't the only only bit I'd missed, I'd recomend anyone wanting to try this watch it again, and maybe again. Tha ks for the info
That was a really good video, thanks for that. However I have one critique, your spray painting the plates amongst the farmers crops.. the spray drift was landing all over the plants. The farmer could get severe punishment by regulators if someone was to get sick from his crop.. just a thought mate, we got to protect all the good farmers that allow us shooters to use their land.
I bought a 1963 Anschutz 1413 for £125, added a Vector Optics 12-60x60 scope with adjustable mounts (overkill, buy cheaper), and a barrel tuner for £80, much cheaper option, more accurate.
I'm sorry but when I see budget build and then a suppressor I got to know what you consider budget? Cuz a budget bill to me is a $200 10/22 with some CV life scope sat on top of it.
@@chrisparkin431 suppressors only cost $45 in the UK? The cheapest one in the States is like 500 bucks........ And we used to have to wait a year to take possession of them. In my state they're just straight up illegal no matter how much we pay. Well that changes things. I'm sitting here going budget build with the suppressor that cost more than the whole setup. Thanks for the info.
if you watch the full video, you can see I'm making constant aim off corrections for crosswind wind variation anyway, also be aware different scopes vary clockwise/anticlockwise so it's not always obvious
@@chrisparkin431 I don't know what point I might have missed. I have fitted dozens of 10 and 20 MOA rails, the main point being to reduce the elevation travel needed within the scope for distance shooting, and to allow the reticule to remain closer to the better central position within the scope. The second point is when the scope is as close to the bore as possible it reduces the effect of any unintended cant, and allows a much better cheek weld.
@@normanc5706 very true but the point of the video is inspiring people to get out of the house and go shoot with what they have got, not spend hours obsessing over every detail
Hi chris i am currently shooting out to 100m on paper with good grouping with a sub 12 styer pro x 22 .how much further do you think i could go out too?
oh well, if you want to pay for videos, please feel free to contact me directly. TH-cam set the commercials, not me. The British Shooting Show and Military1st who sponsor the channel are at the end as well!
@colinrichards3012 I get it, that it's what you guys heard when learning language. I guess what's strange about it for me is phonetically letters usually just have their own sound along with a vowel sound at the end B (bē) C (cē) and soon. The British Z pronunciation, that d sound at the end throws me off. But hey, I too understand my language the way I was taught as a youngster, so it is what it is, I recon.
Many thanks to the land holder for generously allowing to use his fields. Alwayse show them respect.👍🇦🇺
Thanks for making this video. I just gotten into long range with my 44(!) year old BRNO mod. 2 and I'm learning a bunch from you. And I have to say, it's not the rifle that sets the limits - it's my skills, and I love to learn from you guys! The .22lr is a fabolous learning platform.
Love the old Brno's I have a 1974 no5 . They love SK ammo. Mine shoots .2 of an inch at 50yrd.
Well done and it's the accomplishment of hitting the target and having fun. I have a CZ 455 .22 Magnum and am also hitting the target at 300m. The odd one misses but that is because the round is light and any wind at 300m affects the round, but 95% hit the target.
Great job I am 54 years old and have been into air rifles for nearly as many years I have been thinking about purchasing a .22 for the last few years but didn't want to go down a endless rabbit hole, you have shown me possibilities
I'm the same, but shooting 100 to 110m my new CZ .22 isn't as accurate as my air rifle.
Well done Chris.
With the increasing costs of reloading centrefire, it's refreshing to see what fun & frustration can be had with a .22lr at long range. Hopefully your supporters will get to see more long range .22lr shooting on your channel.
you keep re-landing the shorty biped. But you did wonderfully well in those conditions. great fun.
Brilliant video 🎉I'm 67 years young 😅and i have 5 rifles Sako quad 22 with a 3 ×9bushnell scope,Sako finfire with a 4×12 bushnell all 22,now a Sako quad with a 4×12 Bushnell scope also a Tikka 223 with a 3-5× 10 vari XIII leupold scope and last but not least a 22-250 with the same type of leupold scope.
I still get the most fun shooting the 22 rifles target and rabbit shooting a few foxes every summer,the problem i was having was eye relief on the smaller scopes without any parallax.I was on the verge of giving up my lifetime hobby until I saw your video 📹. I will be studying it in great depth and detail. Thank you again my friend from Ireland 🇮🇪.
thank you
Awesome effort Chris. I attend a club range session ( 100 yards) every month with a 457 and a basic Hawke scope. Usually just my pesting rifle so no special addons. Results are very pleasing with sub 2" groups. The RSO recently made the observation that many centrefire users are reverting/converting to 22lr due to costs. Enjoyed your results.
thank you
Good stuff. I was making hits with my CZ 457 at 540 yards. I'm amazed at how easy technology makes it.
Really good video showing people you dont always need the best most exspensive kit to het out there welldone done chris parkin rhe shoiting world needs more of this
Thank you, please share the video around and help me make more
I love MTM wind flags. I'm just getting into PRS/positional shooting, the wind flags would be super helpful. I liked how you talked through walking onto the targets with your adjustments, great video. I'd definitely like to see a video out to 400 metres!
Loving your content, you’ve inspired me to get away from the AR15s and try .22 bolt action with a CZ457
You did really well with the kit you’re using.
I love the wind flags, but I live in the USA. It’s going to shit in a hurry. Many thanks for the program. 👍🇺🇸
Nicely done, a cheap way to practice long range centrefire shooting as the principle of adding elevation and windage is the same.
Go to 400, what’s more get a rail or more adjustable rings and go to 500!😆
I love MTM wind flags.
What a refreshing real world presentation Chris. So refreshing to see a shooting application that can be achieved on a relatively small budget without the need for mega expensive, state of the art equipment.
Nice choice of rifle and ammo btw.👍
I Love MTM wind flags! Hi Chris I always end up watching your vids because my boyfriend shoots and You're 'Lovingly' referred to by me as 'Mr Picatinny Rail' because of the amount of times you say it in an average video 😆😆 Thanks for the awesome content!
That's gotta be a good quote if genuine😂
@@chrisparkin431 100% genuine! When I'm cooking in the kitchen and can hear Ben playing your vids...... I'm shouting through " Is that Mr Picatinny Rail again? " Sorry, I forget names easily, so your 'Pet' name will always be Mr Picatinny Rail! 😆😆 BTW Happy Birthday for the 21st 😎
@@OneLifeYourWay ha ha, thanks. It's certainly a new one although Picky Parkin has been used for quite a long time as I rarely fail to offer an opinion on a product I'm using
We use the Lapua Super Long Range ammo and shoot 500 yards all day long. But only on non windy days. A tiny bit of wind will ruin your day. The cost of ammo has increased so much that you can buy a nice 22 with bipod and scope for what you would spend to shoot larger caliber stuff for about an hour. The fun happens when you push whatever your shooting to the limits. I have a blast shooting a 22 at 500 yards or a 6.5 PRC at 1000 yards. But with the price of ammo i shoot 22 more. I just went last weekend and shot a couple boxes of 44 magnum, a couple boxes of Five Seven, and a couple boxes of 45 auto. I spent around $340.00 on that ammo and my shooting time was like 35 minutes.
Any shooting a 22LR rifle even at fifty yards and beyond, amazes me to no end. I never thought that the 22LR shooting can be so fun; two bolt action 22LR rifles; Tikka T1X 20” barrel latest buy.
I love mtm wind flags, it's not a 22lr but my 17hmr with 20grn xtp's will flat line out there nicely 😊
I do find like you said about the picture clarity on high mag , when using my 007 pard. Found your channel after you started the shooting show, love the vids, keep em coming 👍👌
Great video Chris , a nice comparatively well priced scope which would work wonders would be a Vector Veyron compact 4 -16 x44 with mil-mil reticle and torrents ( 0.1mrad) .
I love MTM wind flags, great video once again and inspired me to push my little BRNO 452 longer distance. I find practicing a lot with .22 helps with technique on full bore such as not flinching. Looking forward to seeing the 400 video and happy birthday when it comes :)
Thank you
Kev, you Win, contact me at 1000y@live.co.uk
Cheers Chris, many happy returns. 🎉 email sent !
Love your work, I have been using my 452 with a Leupold 4-12 out to 300 way before we even heard of LRP, hard work with mixed results, my new 457 LRP with an Element Titan just makes it so much easier and quicker to dial out to 400 which is the farthest I can stretch my ability, keep up the great segments.
The Boyds Pro Varmint stock really transforms a CZ452 for this sort of use.
They ship to the UK, just prepare yourself for the VAT and duty on top.
I feel no need to change it for an in-vogue aluminium chassis and all the other paraphernalia.
@@JBinthesticks are they still short length of pull?
I love MTM wind flags. Loved the shooting today and I can’t wait to get my FAC through to do exactly this. Learning to effectively use a .22 rf up to its limits can only improve your shooting overall.
Chris
You are the first to comment correctly!
I love MTM wind flags. Great video I have an even older Brno 2e sporter which I will be trying at longer ranges using the techniques show here. Thanks.
Nice rifle, nice shooting and encouraging without any BS.
I Love MTM wind flags. Love the videos! As a newbie to the FAC world and starting out with 22LR''s, it's nice to see what can actually be done on a budget. The video was technically enough with a nice balance of keeping it simple. Your videos have helped me make up my rifle shopping list with fair and honest reviews. Keep up the good work and appreciate the time and effort taken to put the content together. Oh, happy birthday for the 21st!
Great to watch and has inspired me to have a go. Well worth waiting for. Thanks Chris
Thank you, share it around and don't forget to enter the competition
Loved the clip Chris. Definitely go for 400 .👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Very nice and economic set up
Very enjoyable video Chris and nice shooting.Have liked and subscribed of course.👍🏻
Thanks for the sub!
Considering the equipment you were using well done 👍 just shows what can be done with minimal equipment and some skill … better equipment just makes everything nicer
I just remembered trying a little long range practice with my cz452 American. The note in my phone said 31 moa at 230 yards.
Yes long range 22 lr is a blast. Thanks Chris.
I do love these MTM wind flags, cheers Chris. I managed to get out today in the blustery wind and use them. Only at 100m today but they were really handy. Thanks again. What’s the next prize giveaway? 😂
I do the exactly the same with my CZ455 with a fluted barrel, SK yellows and Strelok with a Falcon M18+ FFP (my Standard inexpensive set up.) brilliant fun. Good vid as always.
Dusting wide tractors tracks work the best as they usually stay unplanted and take longer to grass over.
Try it again with a non lead ammo and see what happens. LOL
Oh and you need a quad lol,
Non lead 22r would be a waste of good weather. I cant ride a quad across fresh drilled crop if I cant span the Wheelings
@@chrisparkin431 The quad comment was a bit, tongue in cheek.
Your right best fun ever.
Cracking effort with basic gear. Dusty field sure helps ps 400 would be quite something
Definitely getting some of those wind flags for elr Kyl
Great fun. Surprising how much time you can burn up in day having a play about like this. Defo go for 400 Chris. 👍
Absolutely yet when I actually got the opportunity, I got the video/shot set up and filmed in about three hours plus another three to edit it. I think the 400 will be a smaller task as I wont have to explain quite as much?
@Chris Parkin Shooting Sports looking forward to it Chris. All the best mate. 👍
Yes 👏 lease do more 👍it’s similar to my setup .
Excellent Chris '' Luv it 💥💥💥💥
I think investing in a FFP MIL scope would make it easier to track what you’re doing. If your set on staying with the kit you have, the way I was taught because it’s all we had, it is important to take notes every time you adjust. Once your “ lost” it’s a real struggle to get back to a zero point
Have a look at some of the other videos on my channel😉
Definitely need your help with my NV on my 22 & 17
Just subscribed Chris great video keep them coming ,
Go to 400 !! Nice review again , nice shooting !
Im not sure it's stopped raining yet
Awesome video thanks for the tips and info thanks for sharing bsafe buddy 👍
I also have a CZ 452 with sac mod. It's topped with a Hawke fastmount 6-24×50. The 50mm should give me a fair distance ,16 1/2 barrel though..I'll see what distance without elevated mounts. I also love MTM Windflags
a 50mm objective has no effect on ultimate range potential, mainly just image intensity in weaker light. also, the 16." barrel is no real detriment as most ammo types will reach full velocity in one. this rifle gets almost identical speed to my 457 with a 20" Barrel.
The other Sako quad is 17 HMR great round,but in IMHO way over priced for the ammunition here in Ireland.
I love MTM wind flag. Nice one Chris, will you be using other makes of ammo for a comparison.
No, I used ammo I knew to be reliable and although it would be interesting to test different types, there just isn't the time without any financial incentive to finance it.
Thank you I enjoyed this Chris Frank NZ
'I love MTM Wind Flags' I wonder how much the slight elevation from the firing point affected trajectory. Especially with the 22lr subs being a loopy round at even modest distances. And trying to predict the POI with something falling more and more vertically must be even harder at the limits of the 22lr range
Compared to the wind bumps, very little
Great shooting , as usual 👍With regards to using a 22lr for pest control , would you recommend against using a fixed parallax scope ( such as the 3-9 here ) or do you think it would be ok . I usually shoot in the 4-6 mag range . Cheers
Fixed parallax isn't really an issue as long as you lower the mag. yes parallax is still an issue but it's not the be all and end o of close range shooting unless you are using high magnification. Parallax correction and focus aren't exactly the same thing although they are related, maybe I should do a video on parallax alone??? again, comments and video shares plus subscribers generate the income to make it worth the time spent and ammunition/travel costs
I love MTM wind flags. I would like to see 400m but believe you can push out the distance to 649.22 meters or 710yds and hit a can of coke with .22 rd. I've seen it on TH-cam. To comment on your video, shooting at distance comes easy to some others need to work at it, don't be disheartened practice, practice, practice and apply the marksmanship principles and key point checklist to aid you.
Nice job Chris, quick question!! What was the ballistics app you used … happy days
Ballistics AE
This is inspiring, thanks very much.
I love MTM wind flags, what ammo where you using? Relatively new to fac and this has given me so thing to try and master befor moving on to my center fire, keep them coming 👍
All in the video
@chrisparkin431 rewatched, wasn't the only only bit I'd missed, I'd recomend anyone wanting to try this watch it again, and maybe again. Tha ks for the info
Very enjoyable, defo go to 400 😁
Beautiful rifle!!!
Looking forward to the 400 mtrs…
I love MTM wind flags. I'm just about to buy an air rifle for pidgeon removal.
That was a really good video, thanks for that. However I have one critique, your spray painting the plates amongst the farmers crops.. the spray drift was landing all over the plants. The farmer could get severe punishment by regulators if someone was to get sick from his crop.. just a thought mate, we got to protect all the good farmers that allow us shooters to use their land.
Go to 400!
Great video
I bought a 1963 Anschutz 1413 for £125, added a Vector Optics 12-60x60 scope with adjustable mounts (overkill, buy cheaper), and a barrel tuner for £80, much cheaper option, more accurate.
Thank you, definitely 400 please.
Well done
I'm sorry but when I see budget build and then a suppressor I got to know what you consider budget? Cuz a budget bill to me is a $200 10/22 with some CV life scope sat on top of it.
We have no issue with suppressors in the UK, that one was about $45 so not an issue like in the US
@@chrisparkin431 suppressors only cost $45 in the UK? The cheapest one in the States is like 500 bucks........ And we used to have to wait a year to take possession of them. In my state they're just straight up illegal no matter how much we pay. Well that changes things. I'm sitting here going budget build with the suppressor that cost more than the whole setup. Thanks for the info.
I thought that if you hit left of point of aim you should adjust ths scope to the right.?? It seems you adjusted left ???
if you watch the full video, you can see I'm making constant aim off corrections for crosswind wind variation anyway, also be aware different scopes vary clockwise/anticlockwise so it's not always obvious
It would help a lot if the scope was put on rifle properly, about at least 19mm closer to the barrel.
you don't really get the point of this video do you
@@chrisparkin431 I don't know what point I might have missed. I have fitted dozens of 10 and 20 MOA rails, the main point being to reduce the elevation travel needed within the scope for distance shooting, and to allow the reticule to remain closer to the better central position within the scope. The second point is when the scope is as close to the bore as possible it reduces the effect of any unintended cant, and allows a much better cheek weld.
@@normanc5706 very true but the point of the video is inspiring people to get out of the house and go shoot with what they have got, not spend hours obsessing over every detail
Go for 400 for sure
Enjoyed
From bc Canada
Go to 400
So, first he over sprays paint on the veggies, then poisons the soil with lead?? Right on, mate 😂
Hi chris i am currently shooting out to 100m on paper with good grouping with a sub 12 styer pro x 22 .how much further do you think i could go out too?
The video explains this, your optic is the major factor
What silencer are you using in this video?
@@Rastlino SAK
This spinach you sprayed ain't going to be sold as organic anymore, that's for sure 😂
It's not spinach anyway
@@chrisparkin431 not anymore 😂
Do I need a firearm licence for a rimfire rifle?
Yes
17cm... What is that in freedom units?
Google can convert that Freely for you if you are unsure of any metric dimensions
@@chrisparkin431 nah, I'm pretty good with the conversion. I was just messing with you. Nice shooting 👍🏻
You can do 400!!!
Tha boy
Go to 400 🏹
Nice work, to many commercials tho.
oh well, if you want to pay for videos, please feel free to contact me directly. TH-cam set the commercials, not me. The British Shooting Show and Military1st who sponsor the channel are at the end as well!
Go 500
Go to 400
400 now 🤣
I hope I didn’t eat any of that crop that got sprayed 😷
Go to 4000
That's probably a bit far
Why do Brits call CZ Cizéd?
That's what it is. Zed, not Zee
It's our language.😂
@colinrichards3012 I get it, that it's what you guys heard when learning language. I guess what's strange about it for me is phonetically letters usually just have their own sound along with a vowel sound at the end B (bē) C (cē) and soon. The British Z pronunciation, that d sound at the end throws me off.
But hey, I too understand my language the way I was taught as a youngster, so it is what it is, I recon.
you just cant
spraying paint on someones food
Don't eat anything from that farm
Push to 500 yards .....
fool
Go to 400
Go to 400
Go to 400