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Buongiorno Roger, un piccolo appunto dall’ Italia, se nelle canne sono presenti delle striscie di impiombature ( se spari cartucce con borra in feltro senza contenitori ) la pulizia interna delle canne usando solo dischetti struccanti , non è sufficiente. Come minimo devi passare anche scovolini di rame , altrimenti i depositi di piombo sulle superfici interne delle canne , non vengono rimossi. Per il resto , tutto OK . Se tratti così i tuoi fucili , li useranno i tuoi figli , i figli dei tuoi figli e i figli dei figli dei tuoi figli . Beretta , la fabbrica di armi più antica al mondo . Beretta , Italians do it better . Complimenti per il video .
Usare il scovolino di rame non fa male ...ma se vedi le mie canne sono pulite e io non ho mai usato il brush di rame . Tante grazie che sai scritto e grazie che hai guardato il video il mio italiano non e tanto buono avevo 5 anni quando siamo venuti in Australia.. state bene e grazie !!!
Great video, thank you. I just hold a nickel firmly against each firing pin to release the pressure. It’s soft enough to dent similar to a primer and this saves the assembly/disassembly steps.
Joe My 686 had, i think, 28 inch barrels. I have since sold it and bought a second hand ASE gold Beretta with 30 inch barrels Stay well, happy shooting and thank you for watching !!
Close your eyes and mount the gun then open them. Do that a couple times. It helps . Just adjusted my maxus 2 after watching this video. It really helped.
At different times we all lift our head. Leaning forward a little and making good firm contact with the stock is a good start. Shooting the chips from s broken target also helps. After you have shot the target keep tracking it with your gun. Hope this helps.Stay well, happy shooting and thank you for watching !!
I have a high rib installed on my 410 O/U. If you look at the height measured at the end of the barrel on a 12 gauge, from the bottom barrel to the top of the rib it will normally be at least 1/2" or more taller than a 410, or 1/4 to 3/8" taller than a 20 gauge. Think about that for a second,, similar firearms, you have to "scrunched" down to get the same sight picture on the 20 and 410, to match that of the 12. High ribs make lots of sense, depending on the firearm and clay game you are playing.
No arguments from me... what you say makes sense and it obviously works for you. Sorry for the late reply. Stay well, happy shooting and thank you for watching !!
Roger I was curious what you do for the wood. I’ve got a used SP1 and it’s really clean but I’m not sure what to do to keep the wood that way. thank you in advance.
Yes they are prescription sunglasses. they were made for Rino by a local optometrist here in Australia. You can clip on any colour lens you want to the prescription lenses. Thank you for watching ...much appreciated...stay well !!!
In your past videos you have said "see bird, shoot bird" and I would like to better understand what you meant by that. Do you focus on the bird as soon as it flies out of the trap house and keep your eyes on it throughout the flight until the shot is fired or did I misunderstand you?
You look out into the distance ...in soft focus...when the bird comes out you focus on the bird...not the gun...you let your subconscious do the shooting...if we think about it ..the gun will stop and we will miss...as soon as you see the target its .."see bird shoot bird" no thinking ...just see it and shoot it...hope this explains it a bit better. Thanks for watching..!!! You have to trust your muscle memory...instincts...reflexes...if we think and aim ...we will miss On our last shot for a perfect round of 25 thats when see bird shoot bird comes into its own..Dont think just say ...ive shot 24 and as soon as i see this one its gone to dust...happy shooting.
Hello Roger happy healthy safe and Prosperous 2024 have you retired from shooting and making videos? Would enjoy hearing from you and letting us know what you up to Cheers
Edward...good to hear from you...no I have not retired...I did make a video just before Chistmas...thank you for watching..stay well and much appreciated!!!
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