The Shooting Show (Youtube)

:thumb:

If you emptied your rifle EVERY time you crossed a fence and waited for EVERY deer to stand perfectly broadside (the roe in question went down like a bag a hammers what more do you want??), you widnae shoot many deer!!!!

Moose

:thumb: Oh to be perfect..

Nutty
 
At the start of the video PC says he is going for a text book stalk.

That practice is not in any text books I have ever read!

Well ...I AM sure THE boys are doing there Best , BUT at times, the show , comes across , as Very Amateurish , maybe the boys could do with one or two training course,s
with the BBC or even a Few tips from the ...... news of the world :popcorn:
 
Last edited:
I've got my DSC1 coming up next weekend. Think this is a great training video and I'm looking forward to trying out my new skills picked up from this segment.

Fingers crossed!!!
 
I enjoyed this video but even if SW was the only person present I don't like looking down a barrel anytime.Safety aspects of stalking is seldom emphasized on video.One point overlooked so far in this thread is -is it legal to should roe in England with 76grain ammunition??
 
"For all deer of any species – a minimum calibre of .240 and minimum muzzle energy of 1,700 foot pounds is the legal requirement." - BASC

There's no direct stipulation on bullet weight so long as it complies with the above
 
tim 243 original post was about rifle barrel up or down ,ie safe practise and even as a novice as i am ,its just not safe practice to show loading rifle then at some point climb a fence/cross a bridge /walk about with in all regards as i said before EVERY FIREARMS LOADED till shown as unloaded , they should have rechecked the video and spotted a big boo boo! thats enough about the commentator i mean the cock up!
 
Well ...I AM sure THE boys are doing there Best , BUT at times, the show , comes across , as Very Amateurish , maybe the boys could do with one or two training course,s
with the BBC or even a Few tips from the ...... news of the world :popcorn:

I take that as a compliment!!
No problem with me, Muzzle down(ruger no1 20" barrel)unless your a dwarf that is!!
 
"For all deer of any species – a minimum calibre of .240 and minimum muzzle energy of 1,700 foot pounds is the legal requirement." - BASC

There's no direct stipulation on bullet weight so long as it complies with the above

Correct for Red, Sika, Fallow and Roe in England & Wales, but min legal requirement for Muntjac and CWD is calibre no less than .220 with a ME no less than 1000 ft lbs and a bullet weight no less than 50gn.
 
Curious division over something that is within our sport, I have stalked enough to know most stalkers would have crossed that same obstacle without unloading, the issue of the muzzle sweeping past the camera has simply got the hard core clipboard toting, bra too tight brigade well and truly on their self gratifying, opinionated soap boxes!

Strange that the criticism comes so easily, compared to the shooting media, in what ever format, just what do YOU contribute to the present and future of our sport?

Even stranger that the greatest effort seems to be focused on pulling things down?

To all those reasonable hurrah, to the petty whingers Foxtrot Oscar!

Over and Out TC

Someone has had one too many.
 
Must we go through this every time someone finds a video with a perceived transgression of best practice?

I am firmly of the opinion that muzzle awareness should be ingrained into all shooters, and this applies at all times, if the gun is unloaded or not is irrelevant. You should be concentrating on where you are pointing the thing, by doing this there is no need to issue any "it's not loaded" disclaimers, and everyone is happy. I know that if I am in the company of somebody who's muzzles comes my way I do "mention" it, and any comments of the "it's alright it's not loaded" variety are rebuffed robustly!

It is not alright to point the muzzle of a weapon in anyone's direction, loaded or not, the risk is just too great.

John
 
Funnily, i was sat watching the bi-athlon in the winter olympics and SD (especially this topic) sprung to mind. I cant imaging many of the SD community have seen the bi-athlon for hiding behind their couch..

I didnt see any of the competitors proving the rifle after the shooting detail before skiing off, and then you see the muzzle pointing through the crowds and up the camera mans nose as they cross the finish line..

:stir:
 
Back
Top