Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby 20mm on Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:18 pm

Dave-HuldraArms wrote:
FJ540 wrote:You're taking this way too personally.

Midway's Shooting USA is also likely a paid spot (as in they have to pay Sportsmans Channel to air it), but it doesn't read so heavily biased towards the house brands. Your script reads like a huldra infomercial, not a gun show.

Nah, I don't take much too personally :D Since we are paying for the show of course we are going to highlight our products. Thanks for the PM, I'm going to send a reply later.

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Let me guess, it's about getting STDs as an option on Huldras? :lol:
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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby FJ540 on Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:07 pm

Nope, it was just clearing up where I'm coming from on the shows.
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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby benny on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:46 pm

Erud wrote:Yeah, I'd like to think that as a general rule, people, vehicles, etc are kept out of impact zones at ALL ranges when firing is going on. Check your local club's rule book, I bet one of the rules is something like "no people down range when line is hot". Obviously, the same would go for Camp Perry. My point was more about water not being inherrently extra-dangerous as a backstop as was suggested by Benny. Thanks for the lesson, though!



So you must think water is as safe as a dirt berm them?? Or that a bullet hitting the water surface at such an angle will just stop and sink to the bottom of the lake?

I never said the water was any more dangerous than any other un safe back stop but rather the bullet when skipping off the waters surface can go in any direction with only the direction back toward the shooter not to likely. So if that bullet skips right or left it can go out of the safe area thought to be behind the target .

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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby Erud on Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:15 pm

benny wrote:
Erud wrote:Yeah, I'd like to think that as a general rule, people, vehicles, etc are kept out of impact zones at ALL ranges when firing is going on. Check your local club's rule book, I bet one of the rules is something like "no people down range when line is hot". Obviously, the same would go for Camp Perry. My point was more about water not being inherrently extra-dangerous as a backstop as was suggested by Benny. Thanks for the lesson, though!



So you must think water is as safe as a dirt berm them?? Or that a bullet hitting the water surface at such an angle will just stop and sink to the bottom of the lake?

I never said the water was any more dangerous than any other un safe back stop but rather the bullet when skipping off the waters surface can go in any direction with only the direction back toward the shooter not to likely. So if that bullet skips right or left it can go out of the safe area thought to be behind the target .

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Are you the guy that writes all of the letters to the gun magazines complaining about the pictures with guns pointed at the camera?
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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby benny on Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:43 pm

Erud wrote:
benny wrote:
Erud wrote:Yeah, I'd like to think that as a general rule, people, vehicles, etc are kept out of impact zones at ALL ranges when firing is going on. Check your local club's rule book, I bet one of the rules is something like "no people down range when line is hot". Obviously, the same would go for Camp Perry. My point was more about water not being inherrently extra-dangerous as a backstop as was suggested by Benny. Thanks for the lesson, though!



So you must think water is as safe as a dirt berm them?? Or that a bullet hitting the water surface at such an angle will just stop and sink to the bottom of the lake?

I never said the water was any more dangerous than any other un safe back stop but rather the bullet when skipping off the waters surface can go in any direction with only the direction back toward the shooter not to likely. So if that bullet skips right or left it can go out of the safe area thought to be behind the target .



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Are you the guy that writes all of the letters to the gun magazines complaining about the pictures with guns pointed at the camera?




Smile, and wait for the flash!!!! LOL!!!

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Re: Fleet Farm's 3 gun informercial

Postby Dave Timm on Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:47 am

20mm wrote:
Let me guess, it's about getting STDs as an option on Huldras? :lol:


Lol no, just a PM like he said, about his background. Love the people I meet in this industry and community. I'm looking forward to talking with him more.
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