"It's Finally Here! The trailer for the CCFR's Canada Downrange TV Show - WildTV "

You can always ask netflix to add it. It may or may not entice them to negotiate rights for it.

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I think it might get some Fudds on our team. That's a plus to me.

Totally agree, there’s nothing wrong with getting more people in the firearms community excited about these sports events. I watch WildTV all the time and all of the shows that showcase target sports and action shooting are American made. Putting these events in front of more eyes is all positive. I can’t wait to finally be able to watch a Canadian made show.
 
If it were on Netflix, I'd watch it. Unfortunately I don't have a TV hookup other than Netflix.

But if there is another way to watch the episodes, I'm all ears.
 
You can always ask netflix to add it. It may or may not entice them to negotiate rights for it.

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Request submitted! Thanks for providing this link. If we could get this onto Netflix that would be HUGE exposure.
 
Request submitted! Thanks for providing this link. If we could get this onto Netflix that would be HUGE exposure.

Ok, HERE is an actual awesome action plan people. EVERYONE on this board should request it.

Asking for "Wild TV" on NetFlix is not "pro-gun" to them, but once on there, non-gun people will watch it for the outdoors portion and get a daily does of pro-gun-ness. Win/Win to me.
 
The purpose of this show is to expose hunters and casual gun owners to the hundreds of shooting sports there are available in their communities, maybe even with the guns they already own. Many may not have considered that they can own and shoot a handgun in Canada. We need to grow the shooting sports or we're done. There is currently not enough of us and our gun orgs need more involved. This is why we're doing this show. Also, as I said in the video, target and sport shooters deserve some attention and respect in this country.

Thank you all for your support!! Don't forget to check out the podcast as well. https://podcast.ccfr.ca/
 
the Cannon man says "great works guys" . if you people at CCFR need any cannon or prohibited firearms footage.
im more than willing to offer my time to help educate the public.here is our chance.
it is about time for us to shine, good to see we and our fun multi faceted sport come to light in such a public manner.
we all know how much fun it is , now it is time to spread the good word. take a friend or family member out shooting.
put some smiles on some faces. they will thank you.

a salute from the cannon man
be good...
do good...
 
I'm not usually the pessimist in the crowd but... This being aired on WildTV will NOT reach the people who actually need to see something like this.

People who wouldn't usually watch this type of thing aren't watching WildTV and they aren't going to go out of their way to sit and watch. That's like me sitting down and willingly watching Say Yes To The Dress... Not going to happen.

I fully applaud them for what they are doing but unfortunately this show is just another case of preaching to the choir.

Now if they could get it aired on one of the mainstream channels that may be a step in the right direction. But once again, not going to happen when all the mainstream channels and their programming are owned and operated by Liberals.

Apologies in advance to everyone who doesn't share my sense of pessimism on the topic.

Baby Steps. Takes big $$$ to hit main stream media and all the whiney azzez that complained the CCFR ain't doing nothing well maybe it's time to support them. BTW Main Stream media won't touch this because it's pro gun and if they air it Turdmeister will yank their place at the $500million trough.

It's a great start. Good on the CCFR and participants for making the effort.
 
Request submitted! Thanks for providing this link. If we could get this onto Netflix that would be HUGE exposure.

If Wild TV doesn't have exclusive rights to air it, I'd imagine Netflix could pick it up for pennies due to the exposure it could bring.

One can dream.
 
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