I love the way you adjusted the comb what I do is stick a straw with blue tack on top of the barrel and keep moving the comb till I’m looking threw the centre of the straw works for me
On a different note David, while it's great to have you and your father share your knowledge and experience what about bringing on some youngsters to do the on camera work? I know you are a great ambassador of getting youngsters into the sport but having two ageing blokes presenting simply reinforces the sports stereotype imo.
Thanks for all your Videos David much appreciated as I’m very new to the game. I have a question how tight should my cheek be to the stock when mounting it? If I’m tight to it I think I’m too low. But if I just touch my cheek it seems ok? Also are gel raisers any good?
Hello David : Just wondering why you did not adjust the comb left or right. Surely this needs to be adjusted or does it need to in line with the stock.
Good Afternoon David. On My Browning 525s no matter where I adjust the comb left or right I can see right down the centre of the barrel. New to shooting so forgive my lack of knowledge.
Hi Denis thanks for your question if you give The Oxford Gun Company a call we would be happy to help you with this it will be quit easy to fix thanks for your comment TSC Team.
Thanks David, Telephoned a few times today, you were busy with Customers & out on the range. I will phone you again Monday. Have a good weekend. Once again thanks for replying.
Zero discussion of any technical aspects. Probably confuse more people than it would help. TGS has a few videos on the subject and goes into far more detail.
That bottom barrel first is an old wives tale.. "It helps mitigate felt recoil", bollocks!. "It reduces muzzle flip", bollocks! Based on that half baked logic, all that happens is the muzzle flips on the second shot rather than the first. As for using two different chokes, more nonsense. Fit two the same and think of some other excuses why you cant hit a barn door.
Yeah bud that's the whole idea... You fire the bottom barrel first so you get less muzzle flip and are "that" much quicker on target for the second one. It doesn't matter if there's more muzzle flip on the second shot because there is no third shot coming... You're not trying to avoid the muzzle flip altogether, just strategically choosing when it occurs to better your chances (however slightly) for your second shot.
I love the way you adjusted the comb what I do is stick a straw with blue tack on top of the barrel and keep moving the comb till I’m looking threw the centre of the straw works for me
Another great video. Good content as usual. I have watched a lot of your videos and I really think you could shoot clays with a brush shaft.😀😀😀
Good advice David, i have a shooting mate with an adjustable comb and when he has a bad round, he's out with the allen key and tinkering.
On a different note David, while it's great to have you and your father share your knowledge and experience what about bringing on some youngsters to do the on camera work? I know you are a great ambassador of getting youngsters into the sport but having two ageing blokes presenting simply reinforces the sports stereotype imo.
Great film David
Thanks for all your Videos David much appreciated as I’m very new to the game. I have a question how tight should my cheek be to the stock when mounting it? If I’m tight to it I think I’m too low. But if I just touch my cheek it seems ok? Also are gel raisers any good?
I enjoyed this film
Hello David : Just wondering why you did not adjust the comb left or right. Surely this needs to be adjusted or does it need to in line with the stock.
When I am fit again I will need a lesson to see if my adjustable stock is set right for me please David.
Good Afternoon David. On My Browning 525s no matter where I adjust the comb left or right I can see right down the centre of the barrel. New to shooting so forgive my lack of knowledge.
Hi Denis thanks for your question if you give The Oxford Gun Company a call we would be happy to help you with this it will be quit easy to fix thanks for your comment TSC Team.
Thanks David, Telephoned a few times today, you were busy with Customers & out on the range. I will phone you again Monday. Have a good weekend. Once again thanks for replying.
David, when you say your eyes have to be "parallel", do you mean parallel with the rib, or something else?
The ground
Im a very big critic of you but gotta say thx for them tips thank you
How can you smoke the clay and shoot the bit??? There isn’t a bit is there???
He means dusting the clay. No little bits are left.
Hi There! Do you know the diameter of the posts for the washers? Thanks!
No, i dont 😢
How much is a shooting lesson
Call the Oxford Gun Company and ask for a lesson with David Florent if you call 01844 238 308. Thanks TSC team
Zero discussion of any technical aspects. Probably confuse more people than it would help. TGS has a few videos on the subject and goes into far more detail.
Unfortunately, this is all nonsense, there is more to adjusting the comb than this. There, there, there, .....
Bits always smoke the speed has gone out of them simples . what with the crap music☺
That bottom barrel first is an old wives tale.. "It helps mitigate felt recoil", bollocks!. "It reduces muzzle flip", bollocks! Based on that half baked logic, all that happens is the muzzle flips on the second shot rather than the first. As for using two different chokes, more nonsense. Fit two the same and think of some other excuses why you cant hit a barn door.
Yeah bud that's the whole idea... You fire the bottom barrel first so you get less muzzle flip and are "that" much quicker on target for the second one. It doesn't matter if there's more muzzle flip on the second shot because there is no third shot coming... You're not trying to avoid the muzzle flip altogether, just strategically choosing when it occurs to better your chances (however slightly) for your second shot.
Talking in riddles. AGAIN !!!
Should be a politician.