Uploader Comments (EdgunUSA)
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@CountryPursuitsTV Next gun or next video? ;) The crowd is starting to get restless for a hunting video. I think a few squirrels need to get dead soon - haha.
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hey edgun,im 17 and i want to get into small game airgun hunting what is a good basic pretty easy gun to take care of or what gun would you recommend?
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Your videos are great - I think Ive watched all of them - keep them coming!
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go to war in Afghanistan! If you're such a good sniper!killing birds just weak!
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MY air rifle cost 150 I thought that was expensive so did the wife by the way lol I would love to get my hands on one of these.
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lol make my gun look like crap at best my gamo rocket when im shooting i get an inch at 70 yards
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Could you please tell me what is the best air rifle barrel you tested ? or waht is the best air rifle barrel manufacturer in your opinion ?
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what music is playing on 03:10?
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You should doa review on a gun not as cheap as the crossman 60$ but not as expensive as the 1000$ guns. 200$ maybe
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"it would turn that panther into modern art." Lmfao
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what editing software do you uses
I would imagine that the Diablo Heavy's would perform better with a higher PSI behind them, is there any chance you could test this out some time please?
TheNocturnal50 2 months ago
@TheNocturnal50 This has been asked by a few other guys, and Daystate also pointed this out to me in an email. Before I send the gun back, I will sling some of the Heavies at 20 ft/lbs. I may not make a video of it, but I will add the info to this video in the description, and I will also likely post the results on my facebook page (Teds HoldOver).
EdgunUSA 2 months ago
Daystate Huntsman Classic reveiw ???
zakadackdack 3 months ago
@zakadackdack That rifle is coming... The Panther was my first of 4 Daystate reviews.
EdgunUSA 3 months ago
not that it really matters but im curious do you always shoot with both of your eyes open?
MRflames1209 3 months ago
@MRflames1209 Yes - Always. It comes from a hunting background. By keeping both eyes open you can track your target with your non-shooting eye and then when you see it pop into the scope frame with your peripheral vision, you "shift" your vision to your shooting eye. The "shift" is all done with the mind - changing your attention from one eye to the other.
EdgunUSA 3 months ago 6