The MPR308 Is My New Favourite Rifle!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Went out for a shoot with Ben and once again the MPR308 for Wedgetail Industries performed perfectly! I just love this rifle! I'll link it and the other gear I used below.
Wedgetail Industries MPR308 Pump Action Rifle: wedgetailindus...
Victor Precision AR 2 Stage Trigger: www.victorprec...
Finder FH35R V2 and FH50R: bit.ly/46z3orC
Tube TL35 SE : bit.ly/46VexD9
Acebeam L19 2.0 www.acebeam.co...
ArmyTek Wizard C2 WR (warm): www.armytek.co...
Tripod and Gun Clamp - www.eagleyehg....
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Love your old videos all your new ones are just a big advertisement
Thanks boys. Enjoyed that little hunt. You need to start a new dance Josh and call it the cane tode stomp that would get rid some of them🤣🤠
Thanks for another great video Josh and Ben. It almost makes me miss my 7615 and break barrel air rifle that I can't comfortably use anymore. Luckily 29 years of service rifle competition has made me just as fast with my smellies and lever action 45/70 which hurt my right shoulder less than the pump hurts my left after 43 years of wheelchair pushing which human shoulders aren't designed for. I'm just surprised that the left went first after 20 years of warnings. Keep up the great work. Regards Mark from Redlands.
Nice one with the cat. I've packed away my trapping gear until Spring, Winter is too sparse to be bothered trying to catch the rascals.
Well done to both of you. I'm glad you are not going Into the Night alone any more, Josh. Where I worked, I used to loathe having to write Risk Assessments when Engineers were Working Alone on Site, without a Work Colleague, in case of emergency.
Another rippa Josh, well done to Ben on the moggy, cheers Yogi ✌️🤙
Your kitty videos are so satisfying. Keep up the good work 👍
Another great video josh. 👍🏽👍🏽
Great job my friend! Thank you for sharing!
Good to see you back after a short break. Great that you found some down time. You looked really happy and relaxed. Pleased that your gun is working well for you.
Yeah that is amazing rifle.... 👍
Well done and great job Josh .. and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming night captured and you nailed it again .. appreciate your efforts and hard work for sharing such an amazing work .. gorgeous filming and editing and as always beautiful information and keep rocking my friend and million thanks again ..
"See what we can find." is exactly what it is all about. If you cannot find it, you cannot shoot it. If you cannot see it, you can't shoot it.
Nice good job
What is the part number of the limbsaver I need to get one for my wedgetail
@@gametrailfilms2067 I’ll have to check it next week. As I’m away atm. Otherwise you could call The Barn. Brett got it in for me.
@@intothenight1993 thank you will give him a buzz cheers 🍻
@@gametrailfilms2067 no worries mate. It makes a world of difference on it.
@@intothenight1993 I have them on every rifle I have certainly a huge fan
Have you seen any echidnas? Lately
Not for a while.
Modern gun manufacturers seem to be making all their weapons to look like military copies. Current murder case going thru courts in Victoria, the alleged murder weapon was a shotgun but it looks like a close relation to your new best rifle Josh. Thanks for the video
From past work situations, such configurations were not used except for large volume shooting, mobs, like aerial work. Some spotlighting. Many shooters were better at killing the world than the animals, buckshot made them look a bit better (& it has it's place) A few of the ground hunters (usually the gear freak types) turned up with the military type, semis. But cannot recall many situations where they outperformed the standard sporting configurations apart from excess ammo use and hot air to justify the cost.
Many moons ago a clinical proficient operator did in depth field tests with the various sporting configurations for speed & accuracy. Semis clearly came out on top (but were heavier for carrying around mountains all day), then lever, pump & bolt, in that order.
So for Aus laws a reliable cycling lever or pump that handles volume has potential.
I think you really, really like this gun🤣🤣
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You seem a little over the top in back pedaling over the MPR issues you had? Did the manufacturer threaten you with legal action? I think I'll stick to the tried and proven bolt action platform.
A few things in life improve after the first couple of try outs, first time isn't always best. Seems to have happened in this instance when worked out how to iron out the wrinkles to suit the operator. It's been informative to see one of the issues that seemed likely to a disadvantage invalid. Not a configuration that seems convenient still, but seems effective in the use shown, better than expected in some situations.
No mate. I just love the gun. A lot of people seemed to get the impression that it was no good and I didn’t like it, so I wanted to make it clear that that isn’t the case.
I crack up every time you call a rifle , your gun. I remember a statement from my time in the army, "This is my rifle and this is my gun this ones for shooting this ones for fun" lots of hand directions to enforce the phrase. But don't take notice of me I enjoy your channel immensely.
So you watched Full Metal Jacket 🙄
Now that’s a film from the ages, gave me a flash back to some very funny and good times, cheers Yogi ✌️🤙
Yes and if you were caught calling it a gun you had to run 10 miles with full kit.
Yes and if you were caught calling your rifle a gun you had to run ten miles with full kit as punishment.
@@tallboy49 I think there's an echo in your keyboard! 😂