I was going through watching some of teds videos and came across the how to aim and shoot up in the air and was wondering why he didn't use the bobcat maybe The daystate his new favorite I was just curious
Hehehe. This happens all the time - I pull out a different gun / scope / mounts / camera.....and, some people think that I have taken all of my eggs out of one basket and put them into another. To answer, my .25 is right at home. I used the Daystate Wolverine in that video because it rested and balanced better on the shooting sticks. I used the Sportsmatch adjustable mounts instead of the FX no limit mounts because they are a better color match/finish to the daystate rifle (I actually plan to compare the two mounts in an upcoming review). I used a drone instead of a big helium balloon because.......well, a drone is WAY more fun! . I have the luxury of being able to call upon the "perfect" piece of gear for a task, because I am lucky enough to own so many different guns. So, that wolverine is sure to show up again, because it is the quietest .22 I own. You will see it night-vision rat smacking in the cattle barns. The bobcat .25 will show up again in a long-range rabbit video. My Daystate MK4 .177 will be at my side for field target competitions. My .22 Royale is my choice for speed silhouette matches. And, my .30 has an appointment with a farm-cat-eating coyote. . It is these "niches" that govern which guns I buy and which ones I sell. If a gun fulfills a niche better than another, I sell the "other". This does not mean that one gun is "better" than another - only that it is better for me for a particular task.
Thank you I'm really looking forward to the new videos you are the one that inspired me and my brother to get the fx bobcat 25 the shots you pull off woth yours are incredible I wish I could shoot like that....thank you again sir