Tatume
07-26-2013, 10:16 AM
Hi Folks,
The standard I'm used to on YouTube is exemplified by the fellow talking about disassembling his Ruger Blackhawk, and who proceeds to take apart a scoped sighted, bolt-action rifle.
This morning I was looking around and happened upon some YouTube videos that really impressed me. The guy was professional in appearance, knew what he was talking about, made no mistakes, and didn't say anything stupid. Wow! Then I learned that he works for Ruger, and the video was produced by Ruger. That explained a lot!
Most of you guys probably already know about the Ruger video series, but for the rest of us, check out:
http://www.ruger.com/resources/videos.html
Take care, Tom
The standard I'm used to on YouTube is exemplified by the fellow talking about disassembling his Ruger Blackhawk, and who proceeds to take apart a scoped sighted, bolt-action rifle.
This morning I was looking around and happened upon some YouTube videos that really impressed me. The guy was professional in appearance, knew what he was talking about, made no mistakes, and didn't say anything stupid. Wow! Then I learned that he works for Ruger, and the video was produced by Ruger. That explained a lot!
Most of you guys probably already know about the Ruger video series, but for the rest of us, check out:
http://www.ruger.com/resources/videos.html
Take care, Tom