i had the same thoughts on the wad, not sure how the video was made?!Excellent advert almost ground breaking for a gun launch 2.18 shows you really can miss a clay when you're in fact not far off it at all more pellets help in these instances. Also notable is how on occasion the wad ends up very close to the centre of the action, certainly on close shots anyway.
Extremely high speed filming which when slowed down can be very interesting and revealing when it comes to shooting. It's obviously expensive to do and really only possible on constant/predictable trajectories but just imagine if you could film and analyse footage of long range Teal for instance being shot with different shot sizes and chokes or very close targets being shot with tight chokes to see whether we really only ever miss by feet rather than inches. :wink:i had the same thoughts on the wad, not sure how the video was made?!
Not surprising it was long range there !!4 of us shot at a long range teal at Ashcombe yesterday and all of us missed with 5 shots each - I think each clay was protected by a force field!
Fantastic video and very entertaining - probably the best I've ever seen!
haha, dont worry , they `lock off the camera and use optical glass to protect the camera. done it plenty.Awesome. f*** being the camera man for those straight towards you shots
Not everyone can afford the £5k though, kudos to Blaser for venturing in to the 686/687/B425/B525 etc market.I like...best clay shooting video I have seen, some great drone work...but do I buy an F16 when I really want an F3....that I can't afford...hmmm....
Well...I kinda want a Vantage...so about £6kNot everyone can afford the £5k though, kudos to Blaser for venturing in to the 686/687/B425/B525 etc market.
I love my vantage, get one, get one, GET ONE . .Well...I kinda want a Vantage...so about £6k
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