I'm 77 and i'm disabled. I've been shooting since I was 10. I bench shoot at 12yds. I love it. It is the only thing worth living for at this stage in my life.
Can we please have some appreciation for a fantastic ambassador for the sport? It doesn’t matter if you’re a novice or an experienced shooter, we should all take note of this video, whether it be as a reminder or for advice for as a beginner. Great video 👏👏 As for the competition, as soon as the disabled category is established (🤞), I’ll be there.
I am lucky to have a 30 yard long garden. I have a paving slab backstop to stop every pellet and I always check the neighbours are not in the garden before I start shooting. Easier in the winter when the neighbours are indoors most of the time 🙂
Gary, I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your videos. They are both educational and entertaining. I’m located on the other side of the pond in Northwest Georgia. I would really like to see more garden shooting in the future.
I have 50m at home. Got a backstop in steel which I covered with pieces of old conveyor belts. They do not only dampen the sound a lot, but also prevent ricochets. I built a diy self resetting moving target system, powered by a cordless drill. There's some shorts on my channel about this. If someone is intereseted in building one themselves, I'll be happy to share some guidelines! Cheers!
I do a lot of garden shooting here in Sweden. I would like to add a few. Talk to you neighbors and let them know what you are doing. I even had a neighbor shooting a magazine or two and he loved it. If you're shooting fac pcp, turn the power down a bit. Great channel with lots of important stuff!
Spot on Jorgen. I let my neighbours know, via our WhatsApp group, that I was going to be using an air gun in my garden and invited them to come and look at my set up (backstop etc.) if they wished. I was a bit trepidatious in case anyone had concerns. The only replies I had were asking if I could sort out their rat problem.
As someone who is just thinking of buying my first gun mainly for the back garden which is small but has various types of fury and feathered pests in it this was invaluable. I will certainly sort out some back stops that will allow me to shoot at the pests but will stop any passthrough problems i may come across.I am also disabled so this is something that i can do from inside the property and not have to rely on others to get me out and about. I am sure I can feed the pigeons and squirrels into safe shooting posistions.Cheers Gary
That sounds great Neil, have you checked out AirAbility. It's run by my mate Matthew and as he is also disabled it's mainly based around bacon rolls and home shooting.
@@ShootingCountryTV will have a look thanks. Just found a major problem and that is I am blind in my right eye and being right handed it means I cannot get my left eye behind the scope with a normal stock. It may be possible with a tactical stock because it’s narrower allowing me to get my left eye further across and behind the scope. Any way it’s just another problem to over come. Cheers Neil
@@neilwayte517 late reply but how about a scope camera and screen set up? The camera section clips to the eyepiece and a cable leads to the screen which you can macGyver around to fit somewhere suitable for comfortable aiming. Ofc you may have found a solution by now but if not it's an idea marra 🤘🙂
@ eventually ended up buying an ATN 4k pro 3-14x site. It’s all set up but I’ve not been able to get out to give it a real go yet. Problems with our neighbours has stopped us shooting in the garden but I’m off to the home of shooting in the UK Bisley shortly with a good friend and well known uk air gunner Terry Doe to spend so time at his club range. Thanks for taking the time to try and help me along.
Thanks Gary another cracking video full of excellent /crucial advice . I particularly liked your target idea about printing O 's in a line , naturally your selected font size will have been set at 48 because you tend to use .177 /4.5mm rifles , as you stated for those like myself who favour .22/5.5mm calibre we can always increase the font size to 58 or whatever size desired . I would like to see more back garden shooting and I think the GunPower Edge could make a couple of brilliant episodes . Budget Springers ( I love Springers) , I would suggest a Remington Express , it's got a decent set of open sights at least on the Basic unsilenced version and comes with a pretty basic but usable scope and can still be bought for under £160.00 , I know it's been out for a while & it's one of my favourite rifles but mine is accurate and I find it a joy to use , particularly now it's well bedded in with well over 7000 shots down the barrel also it's not overly fussy about pellet choice , though it particularly favours RWS Super Field 5.52mm 15.9g pellets . Hatsan do several budget springers which are apparently very good , though sadly I haven't set hands on one yet so can't speak from experience . Thanks again , catch You next episode , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
Great to meet you today Gary, a shame we didn’t have longer to chat. How on Earth have I not seen this channel beforeI really don’t know 🤔. Excellent content 👍👍
I really mis the Argos catalogues , I used to cover them in gaffa tape , pin my shoot n see target on it put that into my homemade back stop ( 4 paving slabs ) and not only was it a safe and quiet backstop , it was also a pellet catcher , because I covered the catalogue in thick gaffa tape it kept the pellets inside the catalogue , I wish Argos would bring them back , and the yellow pages lol.
Absolutely love this channel. I have just started air rifle shooting coming from FA, knowing nothing regards PCP and spring but you’ve started helping me out a lot. Kudos to you and great channel.
These videos have reignited my interest in air guns , my late 20’s have been busy kids/work but have more free time now 🎉 - after watching these I’m on the look out for a HFT club near to me (Chester) thanks Gary keep up the great work 👍🏻🙏
For your budget springer what about the hatsan 900x by the Edgar brothers I think it's a brilliant springer and I got one with a scope brand new out of the box for £100 all the best mate
Hi Gary, I love your style. Very informative and good humour. I bought an hw98 after watching you with yours. It has a real problem at the point where the threads start at the muzzle. You can see this. Looks like a ring bulge. Id say the threading process is the cause. The 98 will not shoot a group. My oldr hw95 with diopter sights will outshoot the98 all day. Not sure what to do about this yet. Stu v nz.
Great content as Always Gary ,I have recently rebuilt my TX after sone personal advice from yourself and now you have answered my question about parallax ,would love to see the 10 metre shooting with that last rifle you mentioned 👍
Gary, I have watched hundreds if not thousands of airgun videos over the years and yet I have learned more in the last twenty five minutes than the other wasted hours. I am not interested in HFT or any given discipline, I am just a back yard shooter/ pest controller but I was gripped by your video. It's common sense but over looked by many these days, you re enforce it without coming across as patronising. As well as airguns I shoot crossbows, my crossbow target is a woven seed bag filled with old quilts and stops a bolt with 80ftlbs energy silently and safely. My airgun target is 3 kilos of modelling clay duck taped to a stack of magazines, great for stopping ricochets but makes a hell of a thwack when hit by a 30 cal 12ftlb pellet. I shall now be adopting my crossbow target for airgun shooting, I just did not think about it being suitable for pellets. Just reached my sixtieth year on this planet and still happy to learn something new every day.
Gary, when shooting on the right of the peg move back about 10 cm/5". By gripping further forward you get less movement at the muzzle for a slight movement at the butt.
@Michael Wall irons are obviously simpler and naked eyesight plays its part but using a scope can often magnify errors in the shooter, conditions and rifle.
I practice using my Air Arms target rifle using American Appleseed Targets at 10 meters. 3 pellets in the prone, 3 in the kneeling, and 3 in the standing position every day. Have to get a max of 45 points, and the targets are downloadable on their website. Good all round accuracy practice, have a go.
I am moving to a new home this month, I will be on the mortgage with my wife so my property but we are the last house in the row, meaning that to the left of my property is the road, a dead end road which I doubt will have much activity at all but still I am wondering if this would put me foul of the law(?) I intent to sit at the left most side of the property round the side of my house which is right next to the street as this allows me the longest stretch of the garden for shooting . There is a fence and thick hedge between me and the street so I won’t be visible at all to anyone so I suppose it’s just going to be noise I will have to be the most concerned about(?)
Great stuff Gary, I do bench rest at 25yds in my garden. I make targets like yours here by drawing round the head of a golf tee in biro pen and trying to put 5 shots in every circle. You must try bench rest, it's awesome! And I'd love to try HFT and FT as I'm clueless! Thanks for mentioning "Airability", I'v seen a couple of his videos by chance before and he's brilliant. Great video mate 👍
I have a 25 metre long garden , I also have a decent backstop , but I dont like shooting in it as theres always some danger. I discovered a local range 10 mins drive from me , I no longer shoot in my garden 🙂
I would love to try my hand at HFT, but I cannot find anything down south. A bit like hunting it seems to be north a north of the M4 kind of thing. I live in Wiltshire any suggestions for something down this way please? PS Love all your content!
@@garychillingworth thanks, have you considered doing an update video on HFT scopes and the different reticule systems MOA MIL-DOT and there place in HFT. If you like the pros and cons of each. Also the first and second focal point planes. It’s all confusing. Thx
Over the winter I've been shooting in my shed, at a range of about 5m with a Hawke 3-9 x 50mm scope. 10mm circle is just in focus at x3. In terms of backstop I'm using an angled paving slab in a wooden box, and I've hung a sheet of rubber (pond liner) inside the box in front of the slab, with a gap between the two. Pellets passes through the target and the rubber, shatters on the slab and the rubbers stops any ricochet.
It covers pistol and rifle instead of putting "air rifle/pistol" or "Air rifle and pistol". I think they are grouped as air weapons in the law as well. And it in part covers the sub catergory of airsoft gun. (But i dont recall what exemptions etc exist for them aside from sub X power has to shoot 6mm plastic BB's)
A simple solution is to just call them Air Guns ! , that fits both pistols & rifles and is factually correct . Though those that prefer the term "weapon" are also technically correct, the implication is fairly apparent and again is theoretically correct, even though most shooters know that a sub 12 ft/lb airgun is not really fit for defensive/offensive purposes - unless it's against Wererabbits or Vampire squirrels ! ,but finding sterling silver pellets might pose a problem though .
Part of the definition of a weapon is if the particular object was designed with an intended use , anything that's used for self defence is a weapon , an air rifle is not a weapon as far as it's definition goes , it's not intended to be used for self or home defense ( at least not in England ) the law and the people who don't like air rifle shooters use language that makes things sound dangerous and harmful to the general public .
The simple solution is what they did, use the term air weapon. Air arm can be confhsed with the company and isnt in the act as far as i know, and air weapon applies to both pistol and rifle that have diffrent laws surrounding them. And it is a weapon as its designed from conception to kill things ie rabbits. Its regualtion to sub 12ftlbs is to limit the damage a legal one can do to a person, but it can still maim and kill a person. (Im sure the FAC ones can kill people if mishandled much easier)
Wish I could shoot in the garden, I have 70 yard long garden with a stone backstop, and the garden also slopes up which means any missed shots would go into the soil. I shot for a bit then a grumpy neighbour came out shouting, and said that he had seen the pellet fly at head height ,even though the walls are taller than a man and I was shooting slightly to the right making him almost to the back of me, he claimed that it had flown even further and gone into a neighbours shed, I asked him to show me but he wouldn't and threatened to call the police if I continue, I tried explaining how it is impossible for a sub 12ft pellet to fly 70 meters to the end of my garden and hit the stone wall only for it to fly backwards at head hight and him to see it in mid air, and go into a shed, acorns were falling everywhere so that is what I presume he saw, all in all the sub 12ft pellet would have flown 70 yards ricochet of the stone wall come back on itself and add on about another 40 yards then Gone through a solid shed! In total the combined journey would have been about 180 yards only to go through a solid shed.
New to this channel from the USA. I hope you do FAC rated Air Guns as well. My country is anything but perfect by a damn sight but I have to say what’s going through my mind right now about some of the UKs airgun laws. If I was from the UK and grew up with these laws I am sure I would try to find some justification for some of them but since I’m not and have been allowed to do whatever I feel is safe with whatever power level I chose to use…with respect…I think a lot of these laws are to coin one of you alls phrases…total RUBISH! Most of the laws seem to be common sense but others like some of mine in my country are just stupid and make no sense at all. To be fair Canada right now is even more restricted than you blokes. I will never complain ever again about having to pass a background check for any high power semi automatic assault rifle ever again knowing it could be a lot worse if I allow my government to control me like other countries are. Stay blessed and stay safe, and thank you all for some of the greatest advances in airgun technology to reach me from across the pond thanks to you all and your love of the shooting sports. BTW silencers, LDCs, and moderators here are labeled as a firearm🤷♂️🤦WTAF?! There is no fire made by them, no ammo in them, no firing pin, no magazine, and are not a gun! These politicians need taken out and whipped with a fishing rod😂 Stupid laws made by stupid people that most likely have never pulled a trigger and know absolutely nothing other than fear of the unknown. Sorry for my rant but you just can’t fix stupid. Again…stay blessed and thank you for this video and insight to how other governments screw people too like mine.
i thank God i live in America in a place where there are absolutely no rules or laws for air guns i can legally drive my car on main street stop in front of the court house and shoot a pigeon off the court house and have broke no laws
That is not true except in rare places. Every city, of any size, in the state of North Carolina does not allow any air rifle to be discharged within the city limits. In some counties within the state there are restrictions too. Too many just haven’t read their local ordinances. 🤦🏼♂️ I have to go to a gun range with my air gun or I am breaking the law. America is far more regulated than many people know.
@@dow4hurst the county in south carolina i live in is in America and has not one airgun law on the books some other counties do but not the one i live in
The use of a scope to shoot in the back yard is way over the top and sorta pointless .All air rifles now are tack drivers so why would you use a scope. Iron sights are the only real option to see how good you actually are . Remember the rifle is way more accurate than you are
I'm 77 and i'm disabled. I've been shooting since I was 10. I bench shoot at 12yds. I love it. It is the only thing worth living for at this stage in my life.
Good Man :-)
Good man keep on keeping on 👍🏻
Bless you buddy... enjoy ❤
Keep going mate ❤
Can we please have some appreciation for a fantastic ambassador for the sport?
It doesn’t matter if you’re a novice or an experienced shooter, we should all take note of this video, whether it be as a reminder or for advice for as a beginner.
Great video 👏👏
As for the competition, as soon as the disabled category is established (🤞), I’ll be there.
I am lucky to have a 30 yard long garden. I have a paving slab backstop to stop every pellet and I always check the neighbours are not in the garden before I start shooting. Easier in the winter when the neighbours are indoors most of the time 🙂
Gary, I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your videos. They are both educational and entertaining. I’m located on the other side of the pond in Northwest Georgia. I would really like to see more garden shooting in the future.
Cheers Andy, big coincidence, I was eating a peach when I read your post.
We have some more garden content coming soon.
You are a natural instructor! Cheers Gary! 🙏
Cheers Grant, Gary
First time watching this channel and i must say thanks Gary, great video this is the way i roll so yes please more back yard plinking please.
Great video and definitely want to see more stuff in the garden. Maybe more pistols too.
More garden shooting vids please, this was brilliant Gary 👍
Thank you for the video!
Great video Gary. It's always important to be aware of your surroundings and shoot safely.
Thankyou for the video Gary.. Are you still going to do the TX200 vs HW97 video?
Hoping to film it this week buddy.
I have 50m at home. Got a backstop in steel which I covered with pieces of old conveyor belts. They do not only dampen the sound a lot, but also prevent ricochets. I built a diy self resetting moving target system, powered by a cordless drill. There's some shorts on my channel about this. If someone is intereseted in building one themselves, I'll be happy to share some guidelines! Cheers!
I do a lot of garden shooting here in Sweden. I would like to add a few.
Talk to you neighbors and let them know what you are doing. I even had a neighbor shooting a magazine or two and he loved it.
If you're shooting fac pcp, turn the power down a bit.
Great channel with lots of important stuff!
Spot on Jorgen. I let my neighbours know, via our WhatsApp group, that I was going to be using an air gun in my garden and invited them to come and look at my set up (backstop etc.) if they wished. I was a bit trepidatious in case anyone had concerns. The only replies I had were asking if I could sort out their rat problem.
Thanks for the advice Gary. Keep up the good work its very much appreciated. Love your videos.
Glad to live in the U.S.
So I'm a member of a shooting club but i absolutely love shooting in my back garden 🔫😎
Brilliant video buddy, so informative!
Yes will like to see more garden shooting. I have a gamo underlever action .177 pellet. Can you review that pellet for garden shooting. Its johan.
As someone who is just thinking of buying my first gun mainly for the back garden which is small but has various types of fury and feathered pests in it this was invaluable. I will certainly sort out some back stops that will allow me to shoot at the pests but will stop any passthrough problems i may come across.I am also disabled so this is something that i can do from inside the property and not have to rely on others to get me out and about. I am sure I can feed the pigeons and squirrels into safe shooting posistions.Cheers Gary
That sounds great Neil, have you checked out AirAbility. It's run by my mate Matthew and as he is also disabled it's mainly based around bacon rolls and home shooting.
@@ShootingCountryTV will have a look thanks. Just found a major problem and that is I am blind in my right eye and being right handed it means I cannot get my left eye behind the scope with a normal stock. It may be possible with a tactical stock because it’s narrower allowing me to get my left eye further across and behind the scope.
Any way it’s just another problem to over come.
Cheers Neil
@@neilwayte517 late reply but how about a scope camera and screen set up?
The camera section clips to the eyepiece and a cable leads to the screen which you can macGyver around to fit somewhere suitable for comfortable aiming.
Ofc you may have found a solution by now but if not it's an idea marra 🤘🙂
Search for 'Megaorei 2' for an example of the style.
@ eventually ended up buying an ATN 4k pro 3-14x site. It’s all set up but I’ve not been able to get out to give it a real go yet. Problems with our neighbours has stopped us shooting in the garden but I’m off to the home of shooting in the UK Bisley shortly with a good friend and well known uk air gunner Terry Doe to spend so time at his club range. Thanks for taking the time to try and help me along.
Very well presented video.
im having a go at 1 handed pistol at 10 yds. its great funkeep them coming
Thanks Gary another cracking video full of excellent /crucial advice . I particularly liked your target idea about printing O 's in a line , naturally your selected font size will have been set at 48 because you tend to use .177 /4.5mm rifles , as you stated for those like myself who favour .22/5.5mm calibre we can always increase the font size to 58 or whatever size desired . I would like to see more back garden shooting and I think the GunPower Edge could make a couple of brilliant episodes .
Budget Springers ( I love Springers) , I would suggest a Remington Express , it's got a decent set of open sights at least on the Basic unsilenced version and comes with a pretty basic but usable scope and can still be bought for under £160.00 , I know it's been out for a while & it's one of my favourite rifles but mine is accurate and I find it a joy to use , particularly now it's well bedded in with well over 7000 shots down the barrel also it's not overly fussy about pellet choice , though it particularly favours RWS Super Field 5.52mm 15.9g pellets . Hatsan do several budget springers which are apparently very good , though sadly I haven't set hands on one yet so can't speak from experience .
Thanks again , catch You next episode , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
Great explanation of the law around garden plinking
Cheers Grant - Gary
Great to meet you today Gary, a shame we didn’t have longer to chat. How on Earth have I not seen this channel beforeI really don’t know 🤔. Excellent content 👍👍
Cheers John, thanks for making me feel so welcome, your Steyr has a staring roll in my new video - Gary
Hi Gary, another great video. Thanks
How about the Remington Express/Express XP for the budget springer?
Keep this content coming. It's first rate.
excellent video mate and a top pint raised about rented accommodation 👍
Really like the garden shooting, how about a CO2 rifle, SMK CP2 or the like
The garden shooting is great. I do this a lot and practice in the garden. It's where I started shooting.
I really mis the Argos catalogues , I used to cover them in gaffa tape , pin my shoot n see target on it put that into my homemade back stop ( 4 paving slabs ) and not only was it a safe and quiet backstop , it was also a pellet catcher , because I covered the catalogue in thick gaffa tape it kept the pellets inside the catalogue , I wish Argos would bring them back , and the yellow pages lol.
Get a freemans catalogue.
Absolutely love this channel. I have just started air rifle shooting coming from FA, knowing nothing regards PCP and spring but you’ve started helping me out a lot. Kudos to you and great channel.
Cheers Gavin - Gary
You’re a very good aim nice shooting thanks for OOOOOO tip I will now make my own 10m targets for my new rifle for Tuesday. Thanks Gary
Would be good to comment on the dangers of plinking with cans etc.
These videos have reignited my interest in air guns , my late 20’s have been busy kids/work but have more free time now 🎉 - after watching these I’m on the look out for a HFT club near to me (Chester) thanks Gary keep up the great work 👍🏻🙏
I have a 40 foot garden with neighbours either side and I have a secure area. My neighbours have been informed and they are ok with that
For your budget springer what about the hatsan 900x by the Edgar brothers I think it's a brilliant springer and I got one with a scope brand new out of the box for £100 all the best mate
Found your channel today, really enjoyed the video, cheers
Thank you Sir for your videos,, I have learned much,,,, Keep teaching us,,
Very good bits of information there Gary enjoyed the video.
Thanks
Great video Gary, well done.
Hi Gary,
I love your style. Very informative and good humour.
I bought an hw98 after watching you with yours. It has a real problem at the point where the threads start at the muzzle. You can see this. Looks like a ring bulge. Id say the threading process is the cause.
The 98 will not shoot a group. My oldr hw95 with diopter sights will outshoot the98 all day. Not sure what to do about this yet.
Stu v nz.
Very useful information. Thank you.
That's a really good idea shooting targets like that xx
Great content as Always Gary ,I have recently rebuilt my TX after sone personal advice from yourself and now you have answered my question about parallax ,would love to see the 10 metre shooting with that last rifle you mentioned 👍
Gary, I have watched hundreds if not thousands of airgun videos over the years and yet I have learned more in the last twenty five minutes than the other wasted hours. I am not interested in HFT or any given discipline, I am just a back yard shooter/ pest controller but I was gripped by your video. It's common sense but over looked by many these days, you re enforce it without coming across as patronising. As well as airguns I shoot crossbows, my crossbow target is a woven seed bag filled with old quilts and stops a bolt with 80ftlbs energy silently and safely. My airgun target is 3 kilos of modelling clay duck taped to a stack of magazines, great for stopping ricochets but makes a hell of a thwack when hit by a 30 cal 12ftlb pellet. I shall now be adopting my crossbow target for airgun shooting, I just did not think about it being suitable for pellets. Just reached my sixtieth year on this planet and still happy to learn something new every day.
Gary, when shooting on the right of the peg move back about 10 cm/5". By gripping further forward you get less movement at the muzzle for a slight movement at the butt.
I have an old BSA springer, quite challenging with irons at 20 meters and pop a scope on and it ramps up the difficulty to stay accurate.
Irons is the only option to see how good you are . Scopes just make it way too easy
@Michael Wall irons are obviously simpler and naked eyesight plays its part but using a scope can often magnify errors in the shooter, conditions and rifle.
Fantastic vid, many thanks. Perhaps some more garden vids please and things anyone can do? 🤷♂️👍
Sure thing!
I practice using my Air Arms target rifle using American Appleseed Targets at 10 meters.
3 pellets in the prone, 3 in the kneeling, and 3 in the standing position every day.
Have to get a max of 45 points, and the targets are downloadable on their website.
Good all round accuracy practice, have a go.
Can you please explain HFT and FT and pegs. I’ve been using air rifles since about 5 I’m 67 and never heard of shooting up the peg in hft.
I am moving to a new home this month, I will be on the mortgage with my wife so my property but we are the last house in the row, meaning that to the left of my property is the road, a dead end road which I doubt will have much activity at all but still I am wondering if this would put me foul of the law(?)
I intent to sit at the left most side of the property round the side of my house which is right next to the street as this allows me the longest stretch of the garden for shooting .
There is a fence and thick hedge between me and the street so I won’t be visible at all to anyone so I suppose it’s just going to be noise I will have to be the most concerned about(?)
Great stuff Gary, I do bench rest at 25yds in my garden. I make targets like yours here by drawing round the head of a golf tee in biro pen and trying to put 5 shots in every circle. You must try bench rest, it's awesome! And I'd love to try HFT and FT as I'm clueless!
Thanks for mentioning "Airability", I'v seen a couple of his videos by chance before and he's brilliant. Great video mate 👍
Cheers buddy - Gary
Excellent, and thank you very much for this informative video. I have a question: Is it OK to have shooting training inside my own closed garage.
As long as you don't cause distress to anyone who is passing.
I have a 25 metre long garden , I also have a decent backstop , but I dont like shooting in it as theres always some danger. I discovered a local range 10 mins drive from me , I no longer shoot in my garden 🙂
I would love to try my hand at HFT, but I cannot find anything down south. A bit like hunting it seems to be north a north of the M4 kind of thing. I live in Wiltshire any suggestions for something down this way please?
PS Love all your content!
Cheers Andy, where abouts in Wiltshire are you?
You have Black car air rifles near Swindon.
In Upavon. Just looked them up, weird how they have never come up in any of my searches. Many thanks Gary.
More garden please !
I have a beer keg that I cut a hole in with an angle grinder.
Stuffed with beer sleeves and cardboard it becomes a firedrum on occasion.
Very interesting video.
Great video 😎
Good vid mate what's the quietest material/back stop to keep the noise to a minimum level while garden shooting etc??
Hi Dave, a bag of sand
@@garychillingworth thanks mate il try some apples or maybe spuds too 👍🍎
At what minimum length of garden would home shooting of an HFT air rifle become ineffective or pointless?
I think below 6 yards and you won't get a scope to focus unblured. But with iron sights even a 4 yards you could try shooting the head of a match.
@@garychillingworth thanks, have you considered doing an update video on HFT scopes and the different reticule systems MOA MIL-DOT and there place in HFT. If you like the pros and cons of each. Also the first and second focal point planes. It’s all confusing. Thx
Over the winter I've been shooting in my shed, at a range of about 5m with a Hawke 3-9 x 50mm scope. 10mm circle is just in focus at x3. In terms of backstop I'm using an angled paving slab in a wooden box, and I've hung a sheet of rubber (pond liner) inside the box in front of the slab, with a gap between the two. Pellets passes through the target and the rubber, shatters on the slab and the rubbers stops any ricochet.
What distance is good for zero
I hate it when people or documents call them air weapons! They are air rifles 👍
It covers pistol and rifle instead of putting "air rifle/pistol" or "Air rifle and pistol".
I think they are grouped as air weapons in the law as well.
And it in part covers the sub catergory of airsoft gun. (But i dont recall what exemptions etc exist for them aside from sub X power has to shoot 6mm plastic BB's)
A simple solution is to just call them Air Guns ! , that fits both pistols & rifles and is factually correct . Though those that prefer the term "weapon" are also technically correct, the implication is fairly apparent and again is theoretically correct, even though most shooters know that a sub 12 ft/lb airgun is not really fit for defensive/offensive purposes - unless it's against Wererabbits or Vampire squirrels ! ,but finding sterling silver pellets might pose a problem though .
Should be called air arm
Part of the definition of a weapon is if the particular object was designed with an intended use , anything that's used for self defence is a weapon , an air rifle is not a weapon as far as it's definition goes , it's not intended to be used for self or home defense ( at least not in England ) the law and the people who don't like air rifle shooters use language that makes things sound dangerous and harmful to the general public .
The simple solution is what they did, use the term air weapon. Air arm can be confhsed with the company and isnt in the act as far as i know, and air weapon applies to both pistol and rifle that have diffrent laws surrounding them.
And it is a weapon as its designed from conception to kill things ie rabbits. Its regualtion to sub 12ftlbs is to limit the damage a legal one can do to a person, but it can still maim and kill a person. (Im sure the FAC ones can kill people if mishandled much easier)
Get the classic bsa metour...
Gary, 10m rifle, please:)
Would that law be the same in Scotland I own my my property
I don't know, I'll see if I can find out
Would farmers allow one to shoot pests on their lands!? Is there such agreement in UK?
Yes, you just need permission and best to get insurance.
I use a old dart board with the wire off it and a hw110 as it’s so quiet Evan my mrs can’t ere it wen she’s in the kitchen lol
Wish I could shoot in the garden, I have 70 yard long garden with a stone backstop, and the garden also slopes up which means any missed shots would go into the soil. I shot for a bit then a grumpy neighbour came out shouting, and said that he had seen the pellet fly at head height ,even though the walls are taller than a man and I was shooting slightly to the right making him almost to the back of me, he claimed that it had flown even further and gone into a neighbours shed, I asked him to show me but he wouldn't and threatened to call the police if I continue, I tried explaining how it is impossible for a sub 12ft pellet to fly 70 meters to the end of my garden and hit the stone wall only for it to fly backwards at head hight and him to see it in mid air, and go into a shed, acorns were falling everywhere so that is what I presume he saw, all in all the sub 12ft pellet would have flown 70 yards ricochet of the stone wall come back on itself and add on about another 40 yards then Gone through a solid shed! In total the combined journey would have been about 180 yards only to go through a solid shed.
There's always one Abs
@@garychillingworth sadly I'm 16 and so my mum said to stop so as not to cause issues.
@@absodell5872 The No 1 rule in life - keep your mum happy.
I’ve often thought a good moderator and a night vision scope would be so helpful in these kind of situations.
I’m in a apt. All I’ve got are a pistol & a revolver.Good enough for indoor shots at targets in steel traps.But it satisfies the shooting urge 🤷♂️😂
Hatsan airtact.
Pucker job Squire
New to this channel from the USA. I hope you do FAC rated Air Guns as well. My country is anything but perfect by a damn sight but I have to say what’s going through my mind right now about some of the UKs airgun laws. If I was from the UK and grew up with these laws I am sure I would try to find some justification for some of them but since I’m not and have been allowed to do whatever I feel is safe with whatever power level I chose to use…with respect…I think a lot of these laws are to coin one of you alls phrases…total RUBISH! Most of the laws seem to be common sense but others like some of mine in my country are just stupid and make no sense at all. To be fair Canada right now is even more restricted than you blokes. I will never complain ever again about having to pass a background check for any high power semi automatic assault rifle ever again knowing it could be a lot worse if I allow my government to control me like other countries are. Stay blessed and stay safe, and thank you all for some of the greatest advances in airgun technology to reach me from across the pond thanks to you all and your love of the shooting sports. BTW silencers, LDCs, and moderators here are labeled as a firearm🤷♂️🤦WTAF?! There is no fire made by them, no ammo in them, no firing pin, no magazine, and are not a gun! These politicians need taken out and whipped with a fishing rod😂 Stupid laws made by stupid people that most likely have never pulled a trigger and know absolutely nothing other than fear of the unknown. Sorry for my rant but you just can’t fix stupid. Again…stay blessed and thank you for this video and insight to how other governments screw people too like mine.
Love your content Gary you keep it fun
Cheers Jim - I hope I can :-)
That peg looks dangerous , it needs trimming up .
Intro always too loud
Sorry, fixed on new video's
I watched it til the advertising and then . . . . . . Nope, It's not for me!
Advertising?
i thank God i live in America in a place where there are absolutely no rules or laws for air guns i can legally drive my car on main street stop in front of the court house and shoot a pigeon off the court house and have broke no laws
If we dud that in the UK - we would have armed police kicking down our front doors :-)
@@garychillingworth thats what i mean you have a moronic gov and our democratic gov is getting worse by the day
@lee Let's go Brandon :-)
That is not true except in rare places. Every city, of any size, in the state of North Carolina does not allow any air rifle to be discharged within the city limits. In some counties within the state there are restrictions too. Too many just haven’t read their local ordinances. 🤦🏼♂️ I have to go to a gun range with my air gun or I am breaking the law. America is far more regulated than many people know.
@@dow4hurst the county in south carolina i live in is in America and has not one airgun law on the books some other counties do but not the one i live in
The use of a scope to shoot in the back yard is way over the top and sorta pointless .All air rifles now are tack drivers so why would you use a scope. Iron sights are the only real option to see how good you actually are . Remember the rifle is way more accurate than you are
I’m really glad that I don’t live in the UK.
We do have good beer and very nice Fish and Chips though :-)
@@ShootingCountryTV 😅👍
I dare not shoot air gun in my back garden. My neighbours would call the armed police 😮
But if your within the law then you will be ok!
Worth speaking to your local plod. They can make a note against your house that shows you shoot. Just show them your safe and have a proper back stop.