S&C TV | Gary Chillingworth Answers at the Range Q&A for 2024
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Crawley Surplus Store: www.surplusstore.co.uk/
Life at the Range B - Channel / @lifeattherange
In today's video Gary answers questions from viewers and also talks about his plans for 2024 and the possibility of a Life At The Range event.
Gary is running this airgunning vlog - Life At the Range with Gary Chillingworth - every other week on Shooting & Country TV, so make sure to subscribe to the channel and keep and eye out for his videos if you love air rifle shooting. It will be a mixture of air rifle reviews, air rifle shooting technique advice, and tips for Gary's specialist subject - HFT. If you want Gary to answer a specific question or cover a particular area of airgun shooting, just leave a comment below or contact Gary via details in the video. Enjoy! Join a growing community of likeminded people, have fun, and request videos on subjects you want Gary to cover by joining his Life at the Range Facebook group here: / 212586927158986
Chapters
0:00 Start
2:22 Why have you dumped the Green stock?
6:50 What are your plans for 2024
10:30 Are you unbiased?
13:25 How should I chose a rifle and scope?
18:08 Tank, Compressor or Pump?
21:10 Why do scores fluctuate?
26:14 How do I submit an idea for a video?
27:05 Can you train me?
28:21 Life At The Range Event...?
30:21 Why do you only cover HFT?
32:08 What should I buy for my first gun and scope?
35:47 What do I want for 2024?
38:44 End - Спорт
Enjoyed watching this Gary , love your honesty and no bull chat. All questions answered with cryptic answers , , A fine ambassador for the sport of air gun shooting
On the subject of clubs ,i am very lucky to be a member of tinsly park shooting club in Nottingham, only 35 ish members, we have a range that can be shot out to 100 yards, as a full member i have keys so i can go anytime, great bunch of guys , usual banter and p#ss taking, brilliant place, 😁👍
Really enjoyed this episode Gary, thanks for your efforts they help no end. Good luck for 2024
I enjoyed the question and answer session. Great video, Gary.
Hi Gary this is my first comment. nobody explains it like you.I have learnt so much from you keep safe looking forward for your next one regards David
Cheers buddy - Gary
Great Video Gary 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
thank you for the video
Another great video. Thanks Garry. keep them coming
You should discuss scope rings, heights and how they affect your scope ect be a good un hope ya well lad
Good idea
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Lovely video again very informative
Another great video Gary. Plenty of useful advice. Thank you.
what a great show gary by the way my brother and you look almost identical lol, you do a great job at explaining all you cover well done ,i started on a 177 bsa air cadet magor springer the serial nb shows it was when bsa and air cadet first started to make guns together now teaching the grandchildern on springers and pcp s keep up the good work all the best for 2024
Well thought out answers to people's burning questions Chilly, fighting the good fight!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Wow, Excellent video Gary. Thats alot of great info for us. Keep them coming. Greeting from the USA....
Nice video well done and good luck in 2024, Yes Crawley Surplus are a great bunch!
Another great episode. 👍🇬🇧👍
This was a really good video to kick off 2024 Thank you.
Great video as always Gary very helpful 👍 due to age and arthritis and shooting off sticks I got myself a P15 bullpup first time shooting it at Springfield I found I was less fatigued towards the end as it’s a much lighter rifle than my Wolverine my score was 43 I have since fitted higher mounts to the scope a butt hook and spent time getting them adjusted correctly now the rifle comes up to the shoulder and cheek with less fiddling for position 😀
Thanks Gary, its watching these videos that got me doing my first HFT Comp last week. Thoroughly enjoyed it! Keep spreading the word!
How did it go?
46 at Cambridge, I was really pleased. Need to work on range finding short distances where the hold overs are the greatest, and also to stop wobbling like a jelly when doing standers!
Another very good video Gary. On the subject of the oil smell from my compressor. When I looked in an air cylinder I had removed from my rifle I didn't find any evidence oil on the inner surface. I eliminated the smell by using an inline filter with carbon granules in it. Problem solved
Nice!
good honest video
Great content I want to have ago at hft I don't really know rules or where to go there is a course at my local club but never anyone down there to talk to
Great video, can you explain what is better not used glasses? Thanks regards from Uruguay 👍
I used multi focal glasses, because I have astigmatism. Tanks 👍
Gary do you think the Walther RM 8 UC a good pcp for a starter rifle. I currently shoot tx 200 but I’m looking at getting a pcp. Regards and happy new year 😊😊
I've never shot a RM8, but I know people who do. They are a good entry level pcp
Good Evening Garry, having watched many of your excellent honest videos, and now got a couple of tx 200 ‘s .177 ultra laminates , Hc & (full length due any day now), shot about 9K pellets since last November ( try to shoot 100 several times a week,head sizing, weighing etc and getting some v/ good consistent small groups; have experimented with various weights on the rifle and the results are very encouraging. I need to get an adjustable heel plate claw to experiment with , any recomendations as to who sells a quality item that I can buy please? Best wishes Andrew
HI Andrew, PRS make some amazing butt plates, check out my building a stick rifle with the BRK Ghost. Hope that helps. Gary
You mention a 100 yard challenge possibly at M.A.D. in July 2024. Would there be any objection to shooters, ( subject to Chronoing), using their own PCP's
Absolutely
Just in time for the nightshift 👍🏻
It will help you sleep 😴 - Chilly