Guy Martin introduced to a 303

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Re: Guy Martin introduced to a 303

#21 Post by Triffid »

Nice that the 'Instructor' was having such a laugh about it immediately afterwards. Personally I'd be going for the first aid kit (assuming he had one) and be completely mortified.

Standing well back, fingers in ears. Nice positioning of the ear defenders on top of a wooly hat as well.

What an idiot.
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Re: Guy Martin introduced to a 303

#22 Post by bradaz11 »

i suppose thats the difference between toff zeroing and estate rifle with the game shoot manager, and going to an actual range
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Re: Guy Martin introduced to a 303

#23 Post by GeeRam »

bradaz11 wrote:i suppose thats the difference between toff zeroing and estate rifle with the game shoot manager, and going to an actual range
Yep.

TV production company at fault for employing a muppet.

Made 'dramatic tv' though, so all's well in their book probably.... 8-)
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Re: Guy Martin introduced to a 303

#24 Post by howa1500 »

GeeRam wrote:
Jimminy234 wrote:https://youtu.be/1WkBr54utE0
I’ve not shot a full power 303 yet but that didn’t look like a great experience for a new shooter.
Blame the idiot that gave him a sporterised and scoped SMLE to shoot at no real distance instead of a proper rifle.
That's what I was thinking.
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