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Thomas I appreciate your videos, they are always informative and at the same time entertaining! You are probably the most educational and unprestigious instructor on all of RU-vid!? Many thanks for all the work you put in and that your passion for shooting easily rubs off on your followers!!!
It's very nice to see you on the "primary path", remembering your first videos where you shared the fundamentals of shooting. Thank you, I always look forward to your videos.
Yes I have decided to go the long way in and show all the fundamental principles on a monkey see, monkey do level. Makes for boring episodes, but there's also more for the beginners.
Din Engelsk er tilnærmet perfekt, bodde i England i 20 år og kjenner få som snakker så tydelig. Takk for en fantastisk innsats for å lære andre å skyte godt!
Mange takk for det. Noen hobbyer må man jo ha; alltid hyggelig å høre at noen har hatt nytte av det man legger ut. Tipp topp at folk ønsker å forbedre seg selv.
Thanks for that John. I suspect the next two episodes will be a little easier to digest, it was a lot of theory to wade through here. Good to hear from you, hope you have a good summer. For once, excellent weather here! (Statistically, only 12 per year and we've spent 4-5)
@@THLR Thanks a bunch and I hope it continues for you. Things are good here but getting set for fire season. Elk had their calves this past week and it was an easy winter. I did like the video and will watch it a second time; lots of useful detail. Take care and best wishes. J.
Haha, the Solberg-threshold isn't high but he has an admirable skill at making himself understood😂. Another star was Heyerdahl, he could hold a conversation with any intellectual but apparantly didn't give a rat's ass about intonation. 😊
@@THLR I'll follow with the maximum attention, even if, because my phisical issues and the areas where I go, my hunts remain within 300 meters, so many of the things that you explained are less relevant. In any case it is always interesting to learn the right behaviors to keep and technicalities to use dduring the hunt.
It's just what Kahles made. I think the design criteria was "make something so we can offer a BDC without altering the scope". Looks funny, but it works.
@THLR Yeah, I finally found it. I was hoping it was universal and would work on other scope brands. I don't think it will, though. It would be a great idea if it were universal. I think it looks cool, and it protects the turret. Thanks for responding to my question. :)