Great video.. thanks for that.. I'm a new Air Rifle nutcase.. 🤣🤣 so I'm geeking out on videos and collecting information on shooting.. so this is really helpful.. thanks again from Bonnie Scotland.. from Johnny.. PEACE and LOVE.. 🤘👌👍
Personally, I haven't experienced any 'hand pulsing'. I use a glove purely for extra grip. Out of interest, apart from your wrist, whereabouts on your hand are you feeling a pulse?
I wouldn't necessarily agree. In my experience safety at HFT comps is very good. Safety briefs and rules don't mention competitors having whistles, and wherever I've been only shooters who marshal carry them. Easy enough to be heard shouting out there's an issue on the firing line.
@@hftshooter I’m even newer to sport than you and have only shot 2 competitions in NEFTA hunter series. As you say safety is excellent but it did look to me most shooters had a whistle and I was following Gary Chilingworth advice on his channel. Loving your videos the details you go into really helped me with my range card. Keep up the good work👍
@@hftshooter Two mags and the single-shot tray for my PCP fit in one little take-away sauce pot; I keep my barrel cleaning tampons in another; A third one contains enough .177 pellets for an evenings' shooting. They have a flip-cap, so I can use them one handed. They don't need a labelling - I can see through the plastic.
Practical sound advice thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great video.. thanks for that.. I'm a new Air Rifle nutcase.. 🤣🤣 so I'm geeking out on videos and collecting information on shooting.. so this is really helpful.. thanks again from Bonnie Scotland.. from Johnny.. PEACE and LOVE.. 🤘👌👍
Hi John, thanks for the feedback, glad you found it useful. 😀👍
Target gloves kill the pulse in your hand so it doesn’t transmit the pulsing effect to your scope.
Personally, I haven't experienced any 'hand pulsing'. I use a glove purely for extra grip. Out of interest, apart from your wrist, whereabouts on your hand are you feeling a pulse?
Cool
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One thing any HFT shooter should have is at least 1 whistle for safety
I wouldn't necessarily agree. In my experience safety at HFT comps is very good. Safety briefs and rules don't mention competitors having whistles, and wherever I've been only shooters who marshal carry them. Easy enough to be heard shouting out there's an issue on the firing line.
@@hftshooter I’m even newer to sport than you and have only shot 2 competitions in NEFTA hunter series. As you say safety is excellent but it did look to me most shooters had a whistle and I was following Gary Chilingworth advice on his channel. Loving your videos the details you go into really helped me with my range card. Keep up the good work👍
Thanks and best of luck with your future comps. 🙂👍
No idea what pegs and wellies are. Also, why do you "zero" your scope, but you call a zero a naught?
😅👍 The peculiarities of language!
Who needs a fancy pellet container?
Surely nobody has ever opened a tin of pellets upside-down, have they? Only a proper eedjit would do that...
Yes! 😂
@@hftshooter Two mags and the single-shot tray for my PCP fit in one little take-away sauce pot; I keep my barrel cleaning tampons in another; A third one contains enough .177 pellets for an evenings' shooting. They have a flip-cap, so I can use them one handed. They don't need a labelling - I can see through the plastic.