Shooting my Model 10 Precision Carbine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8iZRiaviAs
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Shooting my Model 10 Precision Carbine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8iZRiaviAs
Very nice.
Where are you shooting ?
Nice work but don't you know the barrel on the PC isn't long enough to reach that far.
Too much velocity loss etc etc.... :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Love mine. It's an out of the box 1/2" gun with the right load, handles great in the field and a game slayer.... Even though the bolts on the wrong side LOL
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps0yz9lcbw.jpg
An interesting observation.
This thread has been viewed just over 1000 times. I can't be certain how many of those are repeat views and were only visits to view replies but, my YouTube video shows as only having been viewed 105 times. Doesn't really seem to add up to me. Is this the shadow banning of gun content that some speak of?
It could be in part due to some YouTube anti-gun Tomfoolery. My recently published final review article w/embedded video for the 110 Tactical has over 400 views here on this site, but the same video is only showing 5 views per YouTube stats. I know my videos aren't exactly captivating or exciting, but I would imagine more than three or four people who read the article viewed the video as well as I know at least one of those five views was my own to make sure it uploaded properly.
I'm starting to wonder if it has something to do with the medium through which one watches it. When embedded in a forum, does only the first view count? Are all subsequent views not considered additional viewings? Maybe views are only counted if an individual actually views the video from YouTube. I don't know. It's just something I noticed and found intriguing.
Up to 121 views this morning, guess that's positive news.
I don't put a great priority on views, I really just do it for fun. I just found the discrepancy in the number of views puzzling.
p.s. I love your little corner of the world. I grew up not far from it, spent 9 years of college in it and visit with relative regularity. Beautiful country.
We love it here and not many places we'd rather live, though north Cascades is beautiful country too. Grew up on the west side, still have family there, but my vehicle has a problem because the steering wheel pulls hard left about the time I crest Snoqualmie. My family would rather come here anyway and that's just fine with us. :cool:
Enjoyed your video hope to see more.