@@filipmoravec3685 It’s the best all arounder I’ve ever picked up. I say that regardless of budget. I’ve shot and handled a lot of shotguns and did a deep dive into who’s making what etc. Fit and finish is nicer than the Winchester SX4, Franchi’s feel cheap (I’ve seen a few around the 5 year mark with most of the camo finish gone), Retays are overpriced considering it’s just another Turkish made shotgun (not that they’re bad but the Weatherby and many others are also Turkish and 1/3 the price). Once you get into the upper end of the budget, I still think it edges out the competition. I don’t care how many commercials they run, I’ve seen more Benellis break or malfunction than any other manufacturer. Browning is not the company it once was same as Remington so unless you’re gonna buy one pre 1995 you’re not getting your money’s worth (with the exception of the Citori). Beretta is about the only “high end” shotgun that I can’t complain about other than their gas system overcomplicates something that you should be able to field strip in the dark. The CZ is right there with Weatherby and about the only thing I haven’t shot is the Savage. Weatherby is making some of the most underrated shotguns on the market which is fine by me because I’ll buy them up cheap every chance I get. However, it’s surprising since the MeatEater guys have been running them for years. I would have thought that would have sparked more popularity.
Awesome! Thanks! Yeah I like the Beretta A300 ultima but wanted something to start with and this one seems like good overall shotgun clay shooting or turkey hunt
@@filipmoravec3685 can confirm. I limited on doves with it a few times last year (video on my channel) and I’ve shot 2 nice Turkeys with it. Not sure how familiar you are with patterning guns but the Element with the factory mod is a perfect 50/50 spread. Meaning within the pattern 50% is in the top half of the pattern and 50 in the bottom. Benelli’s are often 70/30 which is why you’ll hear guys talk about “floating the bird” essentially hovering the bead low or underneath their target. I can’t stand that. Run that mod choke for everything on the wing then get you a Carlsons full once you get the hang of it. Factory full with Winchester long beard XR and you can drop turkeys out to 70 yards. Idc what anyone says if you’re shooting doves outside of 20 yards, Federal steel dove loads are more effective than lead. Tighter and faster
@@wildwolf8983 “Allegedly”, the optic and mounting plates can “settle” during the first few mags. I asked a couple gunsmiths about it since I had a weird shift during sight in. They both confirmed that it’s relatively normal and recommended double checking torque spec at 100,200, and 300 rounds. From there it should be good. I can’t confirm or deny the accuracy of this statement but I’ve had zero impact shift since then and everything seems to be holding up great.
@@dustydusty8660 I considered that but this way I can strip the whole thing off real quick if I decide to shoot it. Great little gun and still very comfortable for a grown adult considering it’s a youth model.
Without any adjustments from the first group, if it is a self-defense pistol and a person on the receiving end, I don't think adjustments were really warranted
@@user-mp2yy3vx6r I’ve explained in other videos, I carry aiwb and dry fire train from my carry holster. The mechanics are not so grossly different that it justifies the inherent risk of holstering and unholstering the firearm in that position while chambered. I also train non dominant and dominant hand only but in a defensive situation that’s not going to be my “go to” yet this has not stifled my ability to run the weapon with a standard 2 handed grip. The idea that you have to train with your carry holster at all times is a ridiculous misnomer with no supporting data.
@@VRponch I go over that in the video, it felt unnatural and I’m more accurate offhand. On a half dollar sized target within 15 yards, I can typically tell if I pulled a shot. That and these red dots aren’t 1/4 or 1/8 moa adjustable like a scope so you’re only gonna get so much out of it. If I can hit a quarter at 7 yards, that’s sufficient for me.
@yota_blaster5030 I dont know man. When zeroing your accuracy isn't relevant. You need a stable platform to adjust the sight not to test your accuracy, the gun needs to shoot where the dot is not on a stable surface you are just adding more variables to the mix Lots of usually, typicaly, feels. Not very scientific I'd just stick with factory zero if it goes like that. But hey if it works for you
@@VRponch the only way to 100% take human error out of the equation would be to put it in a vice. Aside from that, my accuracy is diminished by shooting from a bench. So I’m taking the bench out of the equation to eliminate as much human error as possible. Let’s say hypothetically we take 2 perfectly zeroed guns, one guy shoots from a bench but I shoot offhand. If his trigger press is bad or his grip isn’t the best etc. those things could affect his accuracy and provide inaccurate results. Then I shoot offhand and maybe I’m not dead center on every shot but I yield better results, is the bench still an advantage? It didn’t yield better results for that person so if something affects your accuracy, take it out of the equation regardless of what it does for someone else. If the dot is on the x, my impact is on the x, and it’s repeatable, that’s effective.
@yota_blaster5030 again I'm no expert but we would zero rifles while prone to minimize sway because it would effect accuracy and the zero. You wouldn't know if the shot wasn't on point because of the sight setting or some movement while you pulled the trigger. A vice is perfect but a bench would minimize those micro movements. It isnt there to help with your accuracy just to minimize the movment.
Best holster I have for concealment. I can carry 228 all day. If my wife can't tell I am carrying a pistol nobody else will. Don't use the leg leash if you want to move it around around.
Go to RI’s page and then select parts which will redirect you to a different web page. They use like a 3rd party vendor that I think is a subsidiary of Armscore and it will be listed as Tac Ultra double stack mag well. If you’re looking to do the same thing I did, it’s seriously super easy and you could probably do it with a router or dremel since it’s aluminum if you didn’t have a gunsmith with a mill.
Physics is the study of motion, energy, and force. Carry dynamics would fall more in the geometry category as it relates to objects and spatial relationships. I think you might have meant physiology which would be more accurate but the hours of content I’ve dedicated to the topic shows that you’d still be wrong….. 🎤 💥
I’m new and tried zeroing it just looking thru the sight and I’ve probably turned it at least 10-15 times and haven’t noticed any change every time I turn it. I’m bringing it to the range tomorrow to try and figure this out, but if anyone has any tips or same experience that I’ve had, some help would be greatly appreciated
You’re not going to see the dot move but it does. The adjust is very minute at the optic but more noticeable on paper. Even when I crank up the elevation turret on some of my long range scopes you can’t really see the crosshairs move with the naked eye.
Just remember-in a life or death situation-something you’ve never had before,you will not shoot that well.The adrenaline dump will turn you on your ear and you’ll be lucky to get A zone hits 50% of the rounds you fire.Truth.
I was thinking this guys a psycho tucking his shirt into his boxers lol This is probably one of the best “holsters for bigger guys” videos Everyotger one is either a skinny guy Or A bigger guys just talk and not demonstrating
Shirt tucked into the underwear I picked up from Walter White on Breaking Bad 👉🏼 Thanks bud, I don’t make many videos anymore but if I find something that helps me and there’s little to no content on it, I feel it’s my responsibility to share the information.
It might be a wild concept for you but it’s possible to improve more than one aspect of your life at a time. For example, weapons handling and fitness. Firearms ownership doesn’t have a prerequisite BMI. But by all means next time you see someone who is bigger than you carrying a firearm, you should share that opinion with them.
Hey, I just got a cz p10-c. Was your sight picture set at 6 o’clock hold? I’ve only ever shot center hold and it’s weird. But I think the 6 might work better with a red dot. What are your thoughts?
Do you mean iron sights being 6 o’clock hold? Mine were center hold and my dot is as well. I would advise center in the event you want to stretch the distance. A 6 o’clock hold imo would make guesstimating holdovers more difficult. My Glock 19 was a 6 o’clock hold and I didn’t care for it.
Yeah that belt position is so wrong man. The belt needs to be across your hips. You’re gonna put immense force on your abdominal organs and you’re vulnerable to submarine/subduction. You’re gonna get a hell of a contusion yes, but better that than the others. Agree 3 O’Clock draw sucks in a car but not sure about uncomfortable. Appendix I find worse cause the bottom of the holster digs into my leg…still searching for true comfort on that front. Not a huge fan of how 3 O’Clock conceals.
And the P10 will fit most Glock 19 holsters as well. Cross compatible mags, cross compatible holsters, accurate, reliable, I mean you’re losing money if you don’t buy one lol
Yea I wouldn’t mind picking up a M&P 10mm but for where I hunt we just have the seldom black bear which ain’t that big but big enough that idk if 9mm would get the job done effectively. That and the size of this little wheel gun packs very well.