Poor representative of the industry as a whole. If he is the "Best in this Business" as he so humbly proclaimed then I don't want to see the worst.
We need positive promotion of the shooting sports, not arrogant gasbags.
On a side note: I found it comical that the machine operator(not machinist) was flubbered by breaking cutting tools machining stainless dry at what appeared to be high spindle/feed rates.
Also I was amused watching the "Best in the Business" sanding what appeared to a hammer on a 12" disc sander wearing a glove
You NEVER wear gloves when grinding/sanding on a stationary machine!
1- you can't feel when you are getting the part too hot.
2- you cannot grasp it securely.
3- you WILL suck your hand into the machine when it grabs the glove-I have seen this firsthand at a fab shop-it is not pretty and it will cause you to utilize your "off hand" for a long time.