There are couple of people that take the time to get to know the subject before commenting on it. That's a good thing ! How to "use" the gun, how care for the gun, how to adjust the power, how to adjust the trigger. What pellets apparently work better than others. One guy even lists pellets to use at different distances ! One or two get this in-depth, most do not.
But, if you understand that there are "opinions" in most everybody's comments, then pay attention, be able to pick out these types of comments. I watch many of them. Why...because you can learn, even watching the bad videos IF you pay attention.
Then after watching a few videos, I'll go into the various forums and use their 'search" functions, see what the street folks think about their guns. BUT...THAT can be even worse than many videos. Putting $1000+ guns in the hands of some "new" guys (no real disrespect intended to us new guys), and reading their comments CAN also be damaging, when there really is nothing to damn the gun or part over. The new guys just need to understand what they have before damning something that they know little about.
You just have to watch, read, and understand that being able to...read between the lines...is an excellent asset. for the person doing the "learning".
I'll continue to watch a couple of the reviewers with more interest than most, but like I say, you can...pick up points from the lesser reviewers if...you pay attention.
Mike
But, if you understand that there are "opinions" in most everybody's comments, then pay attention, be able to pick out these types of comments. I watch many of them. Why...because you can learn, even watching the bad videos IF you pay attention.
Then after watching a few videos, I'll go into the various forums and use their 'search" functions, see what the street folks think about their guns. BUT...THAT can be even worse than many videos. Putting $1000+ guns in the hands of some "new" guys (no real disrespect intended to us new guys), and reading their comments CAN also be damaging, when there really is nothing to damn the gun or part over. The new guys just need to understand what they have before damning something that they know little about.
You just have to watch, read, and understand that being able to...read between the lines...is an excellent asset. for the person doing the "learning".
I'll continue to watch a couple of the reviewers with more interest than most, but like I say, you can...pick up points from the lesser reviewers if...you pay attention.
Mike
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