Future IPSC Champion 12 Year Old!

Had his finger in the trigger the first few seconds between windows...

had someone downrange while he's shooting..

looks like he broke 90 on the 5 left targets..

finger in the trigger during later one handed reloads

yeah sure. he looks good alright.. (can you sense the sarcasm..) b:
 
Had his finger in the trigger the first few seconds between windows...

had someone downrange while he's shooting..

looks like he broke 90 on the 5 left targets..

finger in the trigger during later one handed reloads

yeah sure. he looks good alright.. (can you sense the sarcasm..) b:

....yes,.I have to agree,....all we need is for someone to get hurt or dead. Go faster should only occur after you respect the safety rules. + he did not come close to hitting the targets in or near the tires,..you can see the rounds hit the dirt. We all miss,..but it borders on ridiculous.
 
And you know he broke 90 how? Do you know the range layout? Do you know if it is maybe a 270 range? Or maybe the 90 moves due to the way its constructed? Its in Czech and they have all sorts of cool ranges that snake all over or allow for more varied movement.
As for someone downrange while filming? Easily could've been remote, but if not its not done in am unsafe manner anyhow. Just because our rules may disallow it, doesn't make it wrong. Probably perfectly legal there anyhow.
 
Easily could've been remote, but if not its not done in am unsafe manner anyhow. Just because our rules may disallow it, doesn't make it wrong. Probably perfectly legal there anyhow.

yeah.. a remote with a wobbly hand.. I take it those cost extra compared to the 3 leg tripod..

legal or not.. it's stupid..
 
Stupid why? Shot under controlled circumstances, no more dangerous than standing on or near a racetrack taking pictures of the cars as they go by.
 
Stupid why? Shot under controlled circumstances, no more dangerous than standing on or near a racetrack taking pictures of the cars as they go by.
The camera operator was probably not the sharpest pencil in the can. The sequence where the lad is running up to the tires, those shots hitting the dirt don't look very far off-line from where the camera must have been. Having been that guy with his head sticking out at the race track, I agree that precautions can be taken in order to get the shot you're after. I just don't see any controlled circumstances here.

That whole video reminds me of a well produced sponsorship presentation.
 
It isn't a question of how well the bear dances,
but that the bear dances at all.


How many other 12 yr olds you see shooting IPSC?

For those who are criticising his abilities,
keep it in perspective.
What were you shooting when you were 12???

When I was 12 I just got my first gun, a .22 LR single shot Cooey.
[;{)
 
It isn't a question of how well the bear dances,
but that the bear dances at all.


How many other 12 yr olds you see shooting IPSC?

For those who are criticising his abilities,
keep it in perspective.
What were you shooting when you were 12???

When I was 12 I just got my first gun, a .22 LR single shot Cooey.
[;{)

Well at least one on this thread got it.

Take Care

Bob
 
the youngest BB i did was 11 going on 12. at the time he was a runt and a 45 single stack was about all he could handle downloaded to about a 145 PF. the kid was safe and shot the Buffalo Nationals in Edmonton when he was 12 or 13.
 
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