I LOVE how Chap is just so chill! His laid back, “I’m just gonna have fun and shoot what I like” attitude is awesome! No rush, no fuss or care where he places. And no complaining even when there is a malfunction! It just is what it is. LOL
Thank you for introducing us to those firearms and congratulations on that blisteringly fast DIV-3 CZ600 submission. I particularly love that Egyptian Rolling Block - beautiful rifle. I wouldn't mind knowing a bit more about that Swiss Martini. The barrel on that thing was massive!
Fantastic seeing the two of you in all divisions i new you would blast me out of the water but was not expecting you to half my times and then still come back and do a humiliation run! Very inspirational thank you
That is a sweet range, gentlemen. I really renjoyed watching this. And I have a new-found appreciation for early, single shot long guns and the people that used them.
Every time someone pulls the trigger on a Sudanese ar10 I expect a pile of extra parts to be added to the market. Perhaps all the ones that were going to have catastrophic disassembly have already done so. I have never seen it happen but I have more exploded Sudanese bolts and uppers that I have ever seen intact rifles.
A heavier AR would have been more stable. The WWSD rifle is great for carry but is too light for stable shooting..I prefer an open sights up to a 100 yards which is where the AK and Wich lever dominate..You did pretty good for a Brit :) Nice to see there are still some original Armatlites out in the world..Thanks for sharing..
Thanks. To be honest I don't think I'd have done better with the 20" HBAR, the thing is that it's always a compromise with that kind of shooting, and I prefer lighter. Heavy gets tiring really, really quickly and isn't necessarily more stable as a result. But with the LPVO and Triggercam on it, the WWSD not all as light as it is when I shoot SRA / Brutality with it.
Too bad you can't use a sling, which is the way we shoot when hunting in Montana..It is amazingly stable for those standing long shots..@@BlokeontheRange
You can use a sling in the "hasty sling" configuration but it's not actually supportive when standing unsupported, and it's a pain to deal with under this level of time pressure in the other positions, the time you spend faffing with it isn't made up for with the increased stability. And I grew up sling-dependent due to the type of shooting I was doing as a teenager so used to use a sling all the time whether it really made sense or not.