I made the call not to have title cards for the different chapters of this video, like 'LESSONS,' 'FACILITIES,' 'GUNSMITH.' It was a coin toss at the end, but rewatching it this morning, my small do-over would probably be to add them. Anyway, here are timestamps for the chapters: 0:36 How Trigger Time got its start. 2:06 Lessons 4:25 Precision Rifle 6:55 Members Only 8:35 Facilities 9:33 Competitions 10:46 Gunsmith 13:03 Pro Shop 14:49 Special Events 15:36 The Trigger Time Family
This seems a lovely bunch of nerds! I am not a gun fan myself, but I get why this is a really nice place to hang out. I used to go with my cousin who did competitive rifle shooting before she got MS and it seemed they had a lot of fun. I love learning a bit more in depth about other people's hobbies! This sounds like a choice place, thank you for taking us, Proff!
Seems like a nice place with good people. Thank you for sharing one of your favourite places with us, it's always enjoyable. Wishing you and the guys a beautiful weekend. Hugs & sunshine 🌞 N
A lot of anti-gun people from heavily populated areas don't understand the necessity of owning a gun in sparsely populated areas. Being a cowboy on a ranch in Wyoming pays less than being an adjunct professor. A cowboy needs to hunt and fish just so your beef in the grocery store or the hamburger at McDonald's can be more affordable, otherwise they have to be paid enough to buy groceries at the store 50 miles away (no rancher or university is going to do that). This involves a large amount of time in places where there are large predators who are also hunting, sometimes hunting you! Marksmanship is the difference between life and death in these situations. Practice practice practice!
Looks to be a very classy joint. With STI and Nighthawk pistols appearing to be de rigueur, I would hesitate to inquire of the membership costs! Well worth it, no doubt, however expensive. It's always nice to see the firearms community shown in a good light. Most serious gun enthusiasts are often a blend of math nerd, tinkerer and history buff: especially when you add reloading ammo to the hobby.
Good video, based on a response from you on a different video about guns I think you should buy a Dillon progressive press and roll your own ammo. Not only cuts way back on the cost but produces superior ammo to boot.
Probably not. It's just a huge part of being a responsible shooter/gun owner. We who enjoy shooting simply recognize the need to reassure those who don't that while, yes, they can be dangerous, there are safe places to go to shoot and that there a rules that drastically minimize the possibility of harm.
@@TheWolfgangGrimmer i was watchimg a handi man clip from in living color (early 90s) that was the same sentiment about today's youth. UA-cam it, along with "homie D clown"
@@JohnMiller-iu2sx I might do just that, that's quite the interesting response for you to give to what was essentially a really stupid pun. I'm only 30 myself by the way.
@@TheWolfgangGrimmer while I agree the culture war is way out of hand, I just try to avoid it all together. I was a Ted Cruz never Trumper, admittedly T is doing things I like, but one criticism and I'm a "CNN watching Pinko Commie pacifist" makes you miss the 90s (im 37)
I made the call not to have title cards for the different chapters of this video, like 'LESSONS,' 'FACILITIES,' 'GUNSMITH.' It was a coin toss at the end, but rewatching it this morning, my small do-over would probably be to add them. Anyway, here are timestamps for the chapters:
0:36 How Trigger Time got its start.
2:06 Lessons
4:25 Precision Rifle
6:55 Members Only
8:35 Facilities
9:33 Competitions
10:46 Gunsmith
13:03 Pro Shop
14:49 Special Events
15:36 The Trigger Time Family
Amazing, an intellectual, poet and marksmen. He is just too good to be true.
He is actually the ideal Old Norse saga hero.
Marksman*
This seems a lovely bunch of nerds!
I am not a gun fan myself, but I get why this is a really nice place to hang out. I used to go with my cousin who did competitive rifle shooting before she got MS and it seemed they had a lot of fun.
I love learning a bit more in depth about other people's hobbies!
This sounds like a choice place, thank you for taking us, Proff!
Excellent. That's what a gun club should be.
Five people who are not drengr downvoted this already.
What a shitty way to think about it.
@@richardrises My apologies ma'am, it was never my intent to cause offense!
@@markcash2 heehee good one heehee
Seems like a nice place with good people. Thank you for sharing one of your favourite places with us, it's always enjoyable. Wishing you and the guys a beautiful weekend. Hugs & sunshine 🌞 N
That's the most best I've been wished in a long time.
Great video Jackson.
A lot of anti-gun people from heavily populated areas don't understand the necessity of owning a gun in sparsely populated areas. Being a cowboy on a ranch in Wyoming pays less than being an adjunct professor. A cowboy needs to hunt and fish just so your beef in the grocery store or the hamburger at McDonald's can be more affordable, otherwise they have to be paid enough to buy groceries at the store 50 miles away (no rancher or university is going to do that). This involves a large amount of time in places where there are large predators who are also hunting, sometimes hunting you! Marksmanship is the difference between life and death in these situations. Practice practice practice!
Looks to be a very classy joint. With STI and Nighthawk pistols appearing to be de rigueur, I would hesitate to inquire of the membership costs! Well worth it, no doubt, however expensive. It's always nice to see the firearms community shown in a good light. Most serious gun enthusiasts are often a blend of math nerd, tinkerer and history buff: especially when you add reloading ammo to the hobby.
More Jackson at the range pls kthxbye :)
Wish it were closer. Cheers!
Gotta admit I wasn't expecting this.
Why not? He's a cowboy from the western United States.
Now if only we could get you involved in HEMA, or since it would be much more relevant to your channel, Glíma.
Great video. It's giving me an itchy trigger finger...
Hel yeah! I work at crossfire defense academy and range down in TX, if you find yourself down here feel free to Come on in! Ask for Kris with a K
Good video, based on a response from you on a different video about guns I think you should buy a Dillon progressive press and roll your own ammo. Not only cuts way back on the cost but produces superior ammo to boot.
Has there been a gun safety problem at this club since that topic seems to take up too much screen time in this video?
You can never have too much gun safety.
Probably not. It's just a huge part of being a responsible shooter/gun owner. We who enjoy shooting simply recognize the need to reassure those who don't that while, yes, they can be dangerous, there are safe places to go to shoot and that there a rules that drastically minimize the possibility of harm.
Now I'm interested to see if any dispensaries will be on this list of favorite places!
I don't know; from a comment he made on an earlier video, that seems quite unlikely.
You might loose subscribers over this kind of stuff 😉
Great, those subscribers are just too tight-tempered and could stand a bit of loosing. :-P
@@TheWolfgangGrimmer i was watchimg a handi man clip from in living color (early 90s) that was the same sentiment about today's youth.
UA-cam it, along with "homie D clown"
Better to lose those kinds of subscribers than having them.
@@JohnMiller-iu2sx I might do just that, that's quite the interesting response for you to give to what was essentially a really stupid pun. I'm only 30 myself by the way.
@@TheWolfgangGrimmer while I agree the culture war is way out of hand, I just try to avoid it all together. I was a Ted Cruz never Trumper, admittedly T is doing things I like, but one criticism and I'm a "CNN watching Pinko Commie pacifist" makes you miss the 90s (im 37)
Does this end up in killing any animals?
Nope. Just good ol' paper targets.
Not necessarily. I shoot but I don't hunt.