in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Getting near that time of year again when I do a few sleep outs for the RBLI to help raise some funds and awareness for our veterans.
Even though I'm in the worse financial situation I've ever been in (hence the lack of new gun videos recently) I do still have a job and a roof over my head at the moment, many our of veterans are not that lucky and are living rough on the streets or sofa surfing and this is so wrong.
All funds raised go directly to RBLI so if any of my subscribers want to donate or join in with the sleep out in the month of March then there are links on my Facebook page, I will post regular updates on there and maybe try and do a airgun related video on here as well.
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Doing some testing on magazines for my workhorse Brocock Sniper HR .22.
This rifle is my main gun and has now shot well over 50,000 pellets so the original magazines are still ok for pest control but not perfect for long range target work.
The original 10 shot Brocock magazines have only ever been pellet stackers up to 50 metres and the last shot red dot indicator is useless at night so many things have escaped with just a puff of air and no lead.
The 9 shot Carm magazine has been perfect and is far superior in every way, easier to load, gives much better accuracy, cost much less and holds the bolt open when empty so no puffs of shame.
The latest magazine from Elemental Objects is 11 shot capacity and holds bolt open when empty and also has a flip down cover to make loading easier like the newer but very expensive Brocock magazines but is much cheaper than them (not as cheap as Carm) , it fits into the rifle from opposite side and is very smooth to cycle, accuracy is not quiet as good as the Carm at longer ranges at moment but better than the worn Brocock magazines.
Going to stick a few hundred pellets through the Elemental Objects magazine to give it a fair chance to wear in then do a video comparison test on a calm day.
I would love to just stick with Carm magazines but it’s not so easy to buy from them any more due to daft EU/U.K. trade laws, they still dispatch to the U.K. but you need to meet a minimum order value which I can’t afford anymore due to my minimum wage job.
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Got a few sleep outs planned in March to support a very worthwhile charity that is close to my heart.
Be awesome if a few channel subscribers could donate to help our hero veterans.
www.justgiving.com/Chris-Liles
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Hopefully be some new content coming soon, been a tough few months with poor health and no job at worst possible time so had to sell a lot of my airgun collection and many other things to survive.
Thank you to the many people that helped me out by buying guns they had seen on the channel and hope you all love shooting them as much as I did.
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Coming soon is a review on these two excellent break barrel pellet firing budget air pistols, indoor range is out of use at moment and it’s very windy on outdoor range so can’t film today.
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Hopefully be some new content on the channel soon.
I have been very busy trying to help our friends in Ukraine so not had time for any shooting hobbies.
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Short basic videos of Airguns (occasionally other guns) without the waffle and BS, extra info is included in the descriptions.
All filmed on basic iPhone and without fancy editing to share the great fun affordable hobby and sport of low powered Airguns in the U.K.
I'm not sponsored by anyone and all is paid for with my own money or borrowed so if I think something is rubbish or a waste of money I will say so in the video description.
Hopefully lots of new content to come as and when funds allow and maybe uploads of old videos that had been removed.
I love shooting all types of guns from plastic BB up to real steel firearms but Airguns have always been my favourite, I come from a family background of Farming and Military so been very lucky to have been around and shot most types of guns all my life, everything featured is fully U.K. legal and has appropriate licence if needed and is being shot on approved private land in a safe and controlled way and covered by full insurance.