Hi everyone, I hope you enjoy the video and please share it. Now, I know some of you will be angry with me for taking my gun out my bag with the scope, So, we are going to debate this on lifeattherange on Facebook.
Hi, Only been shooting air rifles for a year, get to the range 3 times a week. I fancy a go at HFT but no good at standing shots, my 63 year old knees don't like being kneeled on a lot. Interested to know more about the sport looked at several video's. I have even mailed A HFT body that has a link on shooting the breeze but never had a reply. I have PCPs not sure which one would be more suited to try it out. Any help advice would be good, Thanks.
It's an interesting one, I 100% agree that you should not be walking around a course using the scope to carry the rifle, but taking it out of a bag, pointing down range, I think it's OK.
Gary, i think you are supposed to have a compressed air sticker on the back of your car. least it use to be like that. and then when you dont have an air bottle in the back, the sticker is supposed to be removed
@@garychillingworth Did not know that, but it is better to be safe than sorry. I have worked with high-pressure gases all my working life they are not to be messed with even air is dangerous.
You are doing it rong! If you look through the hole of the trigger and you see your finger. its a no go! It's a matter of time I see your finger rap around the trigger.
@@garychillingworth I was given a safety briefing at a rifle and pistol club, where air gunners were the minority. The rule there was carry muzzle up and applied to powder burners and airguns alike, as the club floor was concrete it made sense because a discharged bullet or Pellet would no doubt ricochet off it. I adopted this safety discipline and the first time I took out my gun at a local HFT club, I was reprimanded by a Marshall for not holding my rifle muzzle down. I,The explanation for the different ruling lay in the soft soil, as opposed to a hard concrete surface. Thanks for a very good safety video. 👍