View Full Version : Rifle Review Part 2: Bergara LRP 2.0 Out to 600 Yds.
SA Friday
02-05-2021, 02:21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJftQ-KleSQ
I followed a small version of Hoser's long range match to test this gun out on. The weather was probably the most perfect day for shooting I've seen, ever. The wind was so still I fought mirage off of the suppressor after a couple rounds, perfect cloud cover, 60ish degrees.
Tell me about your forearm notepad holder, please.
O2
SA Friday
02-05-2021, 10:59
Company is Ulfhednar, model number is UH128. We can get them at Bowers through one of our wholesalers. I've been testing it out. It has a dryboard on the outside. I like it a lot so far.
Company is Ulfhednar, model number is UH128. We can get them at Bowers through one of our wholesalers. I've been testing it out. It has a dryboard on the outside. I like it a lot so far.
Thank you. Combine that with a Rite in the Rain (https://www.riteintherain.com/) product and it'd be a pretty awesome!
O2
Ps. Suggestion: Everything you show in your videos should be identified (manufacturer and model) or have links to them in the video comments.
SA Friday
02-11-2021, 22:01
Thank you. Combine that with a Rite in the Rain (https://www.riteintherain.com/) product and it'd be a pretty awesome!
O2
Ps. Suggestion: Everything you show in your videos should be identified (manufacturer and model) or have links to them in the video comments.
Dude.... there's easily over 50 pieces of gear in this one video. EASILY! 6 different bags, the tripod has three different components on it, gun bags, gun accessories on the gun, steel targets and stands of three different types, ammo and components, cock ring, shooting mat, laser range finders and binoculars, cameras, camera tripods, on and on. This video alone has well over $10k in gear and two days in labor for under 15 minutes of final film. List the gear? Shit, I'm lucky I make it home alive after toting the gear out and back and the assholes handling their rifles while I'm down range.
Sean, you put out very quality videos. I'm not sure if you're trying to have a popular YouTube channel, or are just (very successfully) messing around.
If you are considering having a money making channel as a side hustle, the advice for linking to all the gear in the videos is a good one. Also, if you're looking for more things to review, you might consider putting a call out for cool stuff people have that they might let you borrow. I only have one decent gun, but I'd let you review it just because I'm interested in your opinion. Same goes with my suppressors. If not, no big deal, but thought I'd offer.
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