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New Browning T-Bolt 17HMR

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2014
  • Testing and zeroing..

Komentáře • 42

  • @fragglevooper
    @fragglevooper Před 8 lety +2

    I've got one in 22lr. Beautiful little rifle. Accuracy cant really get any better with good ammo. Really happy with it
    The T bolt system is really good to

  • @calicojack556
    @calicojack556 Před 2 lety

    Wow - I have seen three T Bolt vids, and all of them are Brit. You guys love your rimfires! :)

  • @Primer595
    @Primer595 Před 9 lety +2

    Other reviewers say the t-bolt is capable of dry fire so no worries. Pity about that strong wind during your presentation. Nice rifle.You must have removed a few rabbits by now.

  • @calicojack556
    @calicojack556 Před 2 lety

    Anyways - I bought one of these and love it. My only concern was the trigger pull. I could only get it down to 4.5 pounds. I saw another video from gobangs11 that described a simple fix to change the minimum pull to 2.5 pounds, which works for me. Really like the rifle and the straight pull action.

  • @TheIrishd501
    @TheIrishd501 Před 8 lety

    Interesting action, straight pull bolt, reminds me of the action on my Swiss K31.

  • @rifleman17hmrshooter
    @rifleman17hmrshooter Před 9 lety

    very slick t bolt!

  • @kokooo00
    @kokooo00 Před 10 lety

    The sound verry nice

  • @bgrabe4590
    @bgrabe4590 Před 5 lety +1

    5:40 sounded like a hang fire

  • @jeremymoss1117
    @jeremymoss1117 Před 10 lety +1

    I think the gun will shoot more accurately if you use the pad of your trigger finger rather than the joint. Looks like a very good value for money choice if it accurate enough - say the same as a CZ let us know how it's going please.

    • @marktomonthefarm3434
      @marktomonthefarm3434  Před 9 lety

      Cheers for the comment, I will think more about pad and joint now.. Going well, I like the small light Browning. I've had to extend the stock, as it's a small rifle, and I'm nearly 6'3". I used a universal 'Beartooth' neoprene job that I think works a treat, and is a great improvement. I replaced a CZ Evolution .22 with a 20" varmint barrel with this .17. I was never really comfortable with the CZ, it was awkward as a left handed shooter with the clunky safety catch, and was very heavy to hunt with. Though the CZ was amazingly accurate with a bipod, it was just a poor all-rounder for my needs.

    • @kevi152
      @kevi152 Před 5 lety

      The idea was to use the lumbrical muscles of the hand and not the flexors of the arm. Spent hours learning to do that as I was trained by a ww2 army instructor.

  • @Petis333
    @Petis333 Před 8 lety

    Nice rifle!

  • @willbranson3216
    @willbranson3216 Před 6 měsíci

    Can't hear a bloody thing! Wait for a windless day.

  • @roseybut
    @roseybut Před 10 lety

    Just bought a target varmint T bolt in .22 LR. Think I'll get one in HMR too.

    • @marktomonthefarm3434
      @marktomonthefarm3434  Před 10 lety

      I've used this 17 quite a bit now. And having used a 22 before, have noticed a marked difference in my shooting. The trajectory is not so much of a consideration, and my approach to shooting and my quarrey has been improved by the more 'serious' feel of the callibre. A sometimes complained about calibre the 17, I love it.

  • @airtonsouza5943
    @airtonsouza5943 Před 4 lety

    Nunca atire em seco com essas armas

  • @marcelocassino8011
    @marcelocassino8011 Před 5 lety

    Ni idea de tirar . Como pones la cara y como aprietas el gatillo . Un abrazo

  • @obsidianblackhorse5589

    The wind in the mike screwed this video up.

  • @MrJonah53
    @MrJonah53 Před 5 lety +4

    Why even bother when there's so much wind. Watched 10 secs. Now moving on.

  • @yahatinda
    @yahatinda Před 2 lety

    ARE YOU SURE THE SCOPE IS LARGE ENOUGH...

  • @aljodaros1259
    @aljodaros1259 Před 10 lety +6

    Painful to watch with all the wind noise maybe narrate it next time.

  • @maichanel9490
    @maichanel9490 Před 6 lety

    What is the name of your silencer?

  • @timothymcvay7286
    @timothymcvay7286 Před 8 lety

    How do you like the tbolt still

    • @inz1
      @inz1 Před 8 lety

      I like mine a lot and I've owned it twice as long :)

  • @afrasiabbangash3291
    @afrasiabbangash3291 Před 6 lety

    Eye safety!!!

  • @RL-fp3ny
    @RL-fp3ny Před 2 měsíci

    Begs to Question Why would anyone listen to a video with wind noise so easily fixed when recording the video.

  • @foraslan5801
    @foraslan5801 Před 7 lety +1

    I just don't get these people who refuse to use a microphone windscreen or muff. This video was completely unwatchable without the MUTE ON.

  • @luisluis7825
    @luisluis7825 Před 7 lety

    Weapon weight

  • @barney6532
    @barney6532 Před 9 lety

    Really shouldn't dry fire and get a 243 any way :)

  • @anthonysparacio972
    @anthonysparacio972 Před 4 lety

    Not much reason to view this video since the wind noise makes it impossible to hear anything

  • @Ren-ll8tl
    @Ren-ll8tl Před 8 lety

    Cant believe he dry fired LoL

  • @PawneeStrider74a
    @PawneeStrider74a Před 8 lety +2

    I am a proud? owner of a brand new Browning T bolt; what a piece of junk. 10 pound trigger pull, eh?

    • @TheLegend-xk9tu
      @TheLegend-xk9tu Před 8 lety

      3.5- 5 lb adjustable

    • @PawneeStrider74a
      @PawneeStrider74a Před 8 lety

      Donald you are full of ...., I will vote for you anyway; thanks for the hat; I will send some more $s, eh? Don't you just love it when trolls who NO Nothing about the subject post .... .... on line?

  • @savatethe1
    @savatethe1 Před 10 lety +3

    Why the hell are you shooting an empty fire arms( at the beginning of your review)! Is that only to demonstrate that you really dont know whay you're dooing or you really dont know that it can do damage to your gun!!!

    • @marktomonthefarm3434
      @marktomonthefarm3434  Před 10 lety +3

      Have you ever damaged a gun by dry firing.? I was in the British army for 13 years where dry firing is a necessary part of rifle drills, and have never experienced any problems whatsoever. Stringed weopens you never dry fire, barrelled weopens, no problem in my view.

    • @savatethe1
      @savatethe1 Před 10 lety

      Yes i actually did on a Remington 597 SS and a browning BPS 20ga.

    • @savatethe1
      @savatethe1 Před 10 lety

      And by the way sir on my 597 it was the springs that got stretched and on my browning a broken pin.

    • @marktomonthefarm3434
      @marktomonthefarm3434  Před 10 lety +2

      ***** Can I suggest that the springs were stretched because they were needing to be released..( i.e fired off..?!) I do understand the physics, but I believe it is safer to fire off without using snap-caps/drill rounds, than to rely on them. And I believe firearms are now manufactured with dry-firing safety as a "given")

    • @Gixer750pilot
      @Gixer750pilot Před 8 lety +4

      What a crock of shit. Do you think the soft brass of a rim fire shell is what stops the firing pin dead in its tracks and stops it carrying on? The firing pin bottoms out on a shoulder inside the bolt regardless if the end hits a brass rim or not. If it was going to damage the pin you would notice a strike mark on the face in the breech. The firing pin never touches anything other than brass. Grow up and educate yourself. Most modern rifles are designed to be dry fired and its stated in the manuals .