Youtube bans reloading videos

Good - the more removed the better. Reloading is best served by print media (as is most other shooting content).
 
Interesting comment
Why are still images and printed text better than moving images and a voice when it comes to reloading (and other shooting content)

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Bruce

I have control of my eyes and brain directly. I can fast forward, go back, re read, ignore, look in detail at data all in the blink of an eye with the added benefit I don’t have to see the author or listen to him.
 
I have control of my eyes and brain directly. I can fast forward, go back, re read, ignore, look in detail at data all in the blink of an eye with the added benefit I don’t have to see the author or listen to him.
Everyone to their own, but many people are visual learners for whom text in a book conveys little or no meaning
If such a person is dependant on a book to learn about reloading then it's more likely that mistakes will be made than actually watching a video showing the process.

Cheers

Bruce
 
I have control of my eyes and brain directly. I can fast forward, go back, re read, ignore, look in detail at data all in the blink of an eye with the added benefit I don’t have to see the author or listen to him.
I agree. Personally, I find it almost impossible to learn anything from YouTube videos. It's just not a medium that works well for me. Give me a couple of decent textbooks though, and I'm away.
 
I agree. Personally, I find it almost impossible to learn anything from YouTube videos. It's just not a medium that works well for me. Give me a couple of decent textbooks though, and I'm away.

Picture good.

Moving picture better.
 
We can have both, dont need to encourage the removing of learning material from youtube just because you prefer a book.
 
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