Montage of airguns

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Septicdeath

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Here is a short montage of airguns and fun in the Pacific Northwest.
I have been a active member posting information. Tips and videos for several months. Never had a problem posting videos until today. It was deleted. If my content is not wanted I will leave the website. I'm not here to promote my channel. I don't care if anyone watches my videos or reads my posts. I do these things for fun. Myself and a few others are the only active members in the airgun gate. I'll leave if you want.
 
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Never had a problem posting videos until today.
THR Terms and Rules - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?pages/code-of-conduct/

6. Drive-by posting is not allowed. A drive-by is: (1) Starting off a discussion (thread) with the posting of a link, or other copied content, without any meaningful commentary describing what the link or copied content is about or what there is to discuss; or (2) posts with no meaningful or contributory content.

Shortly after I joined THR, I wondered why my threads got locked or my posts deleted ... until I read the "Term and Rules" as hinted by a moderator who explained the purpose of THR online forum is to engage people in meaningful discussions towards raising awareness and support of "Right to Keep and Bear Arms" aspect of the Second Amendment.

Air rifles and pistols are a great gateway to guide younger/new shooters to eventual firearm ownership for the next generation of Second Amendment activists.

I have several air rifles in different calibers to enjoy during the winter months when rain keeps me from being able to go shooting. I started shooting air rifles at the suggestion of my wife when I was moping around the house as I couldn't go shooting. Now we have a BB/pellet shooting range set up in our backyard with soup/tomato cans set up at 7-10-15-25-35-50 yards and now I can enjoy shooting of these cans with my BB/air rifles anytime.

I for one would love to hear about your air rifles and enjoyed watching the video on Hatsan 125 Vortex .22 but since this is an online forum, moderators would appreciate if they saw dialogue and discussions instead of just a link to a video. I think as long as meaningful dialogue and discussion is maintained, additional link to a video would be beneficial to show details and action shooting not easily described by words.

BTW, I have Beeman Silver Kodiak X2 with .177/.22 barrels, Legacy 1000 BB/pellet along with Swiss Arms TG-1.
 
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