#2: Re: Rapid Fire Author: JG300-Ascout, Location: CyberspacePosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:03 pm ---- I'm not too sure about shooting flat steel at close range as in the last video. I heard at least one flying ricochet. IMO, he's taking a not insignificant risk there, but maybe that's just me.
#3: Re: Rapid Fire Author: Shadow_Homfixr, Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL-USAPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:04 pm ---- Personally I don't shoot but I do enjoy watching the competition shooting. I like to watch American Guns on the discovery channel and Sons of Guns. Last weeks episode on American Guns featured a 13 year old rapid shooter that is ranked 3rd out of all age groups in the US. He shot a lever action western type rifle against a auto machine gun and hit all 12 targets faster than the machine gun did..lol. I am sure anyone that watches American Guns enjoys watching Paige and her mom shoot also. Here are a couple of clips of Paige and her mom shooting. All I can say is what a well armed family that is..lol
#4: Re: Rapid Fire Author: JG300-Ascout, Location: CyberspacePosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:03 am ---- Sons of Guns, literally, makes me want to barf. It's all the worst features of "Orange County Choppers", but with firearms. The contrived drama just makes it worse. I can't even watch it now.
When I want to see impressive rapid fire, I just wait for an appearance by Jerry Miculek. Doesn't matter if it's a handgun or a long gun, it's always impressive.
#5: Re: Rapid Fire Author: 401RCAF_Hammer, Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada.Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:20 pm ---- -S-
Yeah, his "impossible shots" sequences are pretty cool.
Don't know if he could out shoot Sharon Stone, though.
There's another guy on there who's done some amazing stuff with vintage black powder rifles, too. And I don't mean modern tech ones, either. Balloons at 200 meters with ball and stuff like that. Makes me tired just watching him hold that gun up there while taking those shots.