Just watched the Dietz lantern one and it was just fine. Good pace, stayed on topic, reasonable length, and covered a lot of ground.
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Just watched the Dietz lantern one and it was just fine. Good pace, stayed on topic, reasonable length, and covered a lot of ground.
I don't follow too many YT channels.
Hickok45
JayLenoGarage
eGarage
Keith Fenner (Mill Wright)
usmcdoc14
Main one for me is Aaron Okeefe. He's the music teacher in Cinncinnati with the three academies that teach music to kids. I just LOVE watching those kids rock out, I can watch 'em for hours. Still blows my mind the kind of talent they're turning out there.
And there's LOTS of them! Some are in several videos, some only in a couple. But there's some kids there with mindblowing skillz. And the later videos over the last 2-3 years are really good soundwise and camera work. Some great studio recordings. There's a lot of them I'd love to have on my iPod.
There are a lot of Youtube channels out there that really cover all the same stuff. Don't even get me started on the channels that put out those "Top Ten something something..." videos. Complete garbage (that I wish I'd thought of myself).
Anyway, I came across this girl's channel and while I don't watch every video, I find the channel content to be a refreshing break from the echo chamber that my suggested video feed has become.
Here is the landing page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw9...GHhTml4xZ9yIqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytZ5jxZOMaE
Bill Whittle - politics
Snowcat - motovlogger
Mighty Jingles - World of Tanks / World of Warships replays
I subscribe to many of the ones you listed.
One my whole family likes to watch is The Slow Mo Guys: https://www.youtube.com/user/theslowmoguys
They are usually blowing things up or occasionally shooting something, and recording at 10,000 frames per second or faster. They are enjoyable to watch as well.
Not sure if it was listed, but I also really like:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Mrgunsngear
Other shooting channels I'm subscribed to:
Vickers Tactical: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0z...PEAst0JrwUht0w
Military Arms Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Sturmgewehre
Michael Seeklander: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkg...CmOTXzn7_tOLBg
Guns, Gear & On-Target Training: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO...KEsSr2mPx4xwJg
Range Time Tactical Shooting: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYv...oJE8uP7WWzPmnA
Walther Firearms (I've got 4): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRm...RPDQuv2pm8Yg2g
Hermetvlog--hermitdavlog/videos
Roadkill--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPMBR-imqUk&list=PL12C0C916CECEA3BC
EveRideorg--Hermitdavlod--https://www.youtube.com/user/hermitdavlog/videos
Chad Prather--https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCRNUa9EwvRXMYwUmDi3JtA/videos
MBest11x--https://www.youtube.com/user/MBest11x/videos
I've added quite a few since back in 2013 when this thread started, a couple that folk here will dig are:
Forgotten Weapons (reviews and historical background of interesting old guns at auction or museum or private collection)
InRange TV (Guy from Forgotten Weapons and another guy in Arizona shooting interesting guns in the desert sometimes at 2 gun matches ... sort of a blend of Forgotten Weapons, competitive shooting and historic reenactment)
LifeSizePotato (he does reviews of cool interesting guns ... the ultimate "gun hipster" with a collection of rare and interesting guns to die for)
Oh and Devil's Advocate (the PBS show done by The Independence Institute) has moved here (mostly Colorado politics)