I started to watch this with the sense the Guy appeared both confident and professional. As indeed he should be as a Gun Magazine Journalist. Disappointment soon kicked in and just before turning to incrudulilty!
I'll leave you to "spot the mistakes" if so inclined but don't let it spoil your appreciation of the primary sin that is how not to group test a "mid calibre" rifle!
While it was good to note he had zero intention of leaving the Harris Bipod in place, how could he possibly be unaware that even with grasping the forend, the on-point loading of a light and flimsy table was always going to result in compromised accuracy?
If i were the owner of the superb US made window & bench shooting bags (DGD), I'd send him one FOC.
K
Ps: At least he was correct about barrel length - another 2" as a minimum without doubt.
I'll leave you to "spot the mistakes" if so inclined but don't let it spoil your appreciation of the primary sin that is how not to group test a "mid calibre" rifle!
While it was good to note he had zero intention of leaving the Harris Bipod in place, how could he possibly be unaware that even with grasping the forend, the on-point loading of a light and flimsy table was always going to result in compromised accuracy?
If i were the owner of the superb US made window & bench shooting bags (DGD), I'd send him one FOC.
K
Ps: At least he was correct about barrel length - another 2" as a minimum without doubt.


