Benelli - Determining Proper Forward Lead (HD)

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  • @scuds03 if you were taught anything youd know youd treat a weapon as if its always unloaded, safety's never fail and you can always take bullets back.

  • If you know anything about proper weapon safety you know that a firearm is never empty...at least you treat it that way : /

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  • @zr2chevypickupman

    You always treat a gun as if it was loaded, you stupid cunt.

  • @LtDansGamertag benelli

  • The best man in the world ...

  • @zr2chevypickupman you handi cap or what? you always treat a firearm as if it was loaded until you prove it other wise and safteys do fail idiot. your telling me that a mechanical device made by humans cant fail? your handi cap as even the best designs in the world have failed i.e broken.

  • I'm going to say Benelli a lot in this video about Benelli's because if I say Benelli a lot maybe you will buy a Benelli because Benelli is the best shotgun on the market if you enjoy fucking around.....

  • Champion and easy bird must sponsor this guy. Its an advertisment

  • @scuds03 I defiantly agree that safety comes first. Reason a distance second. He should have had the gun in a locked case with a tigger lock in place and a chamber flag for any range officers who maybe watching to verify.

    In additon he doesn't alert the auto-feed thrower by yell "pull' before stepping on the foot pedal. Reckless.

  • What about the "swing through" lead? This is arguably the most effective lead because it provides the right amount of barrel position in front of the target based on the crossing velocity of the target and the necessary rate of "catch-up" movement of the end of the barrel. Very effective but requires excellent body/hand/eye coordination and consistently accurate body movement.

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