Aye it's a cracker mate bit different shooting at that off a bipod at 100yds then at a fallow off sticks at 130ish with an unfamiliar rifle setup and a camera behind you!! I have big old shoulders as you can see, although it's true what they say about gaining weight on camera!!
Well done Stratts, it was brave of you to let them film you throughout and it was a candid and honest piece in my opinion. Keep it up mate, you've done us proud!
Great video and well done on passing the DSC1 under pressure Sir!
who gives a toss about missing the pricket, on film, with a rifle that's not yours, off twin sticks, not Tony's nice quad sticks (did they not let you use them?)..no wonder it was off target
Like Bewsher said, if you haven't missed, you haven't shot enough...
Excellent! Good PR for not only this site but stalking in general. As for the star of the show, Stratts, good show. If they do a remake of The Deer Hunter, you could be in line for the Robert De Nero role. Jesting apart, I thought well done!
Stratts i thought you came across real genuine and you did great under the pressure of a film crew. Tough call on the miss but it happens to all of us.
i just watch the show ! how low can you go ! i enjoyed it and you came over just fine and you are now a stalking filmstar, welldone just cos you did't connect we can give you a pass for nerves on being filmed go easy on yourself feller we have all done it,
.all the best
paul o'
We've all missed or wounded at some point - when using our own rifles and without an audience and camera - so well done and don't give it any more thought.
Also xbolts are pants IMO first .243 I owned and had the base screws thread after a few shots worth of recoil whilst shooting my DSC test!
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