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Has anyone watched it? I just found it today on the outdoor channel and was wanting thoughts on it? Watching it now seems pretty good so far.

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I haven't seen as many as I would like to, but it is a pretty decent show.

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I think it’s interesting, nothing to plain my week around, but certainly worth setting the DVR for.

I like the close quarters suggestions to work on. Like who to draw if with-in arms length, or on the ground,,,

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What's the day/time it airs??
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fm2 wrote:What's the day/time it airs??

Wednesdays 9:30 P.M. (Central) on the Outdoor Channel (153).
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flintknapper wrote:
fm2 wrote:What's the day/time it airs??

Wednesdays 9:30 P.M. (Central) on the Outdoor Channel (153).
Also Weds at 4 pm central on outdoor channel (115 on comcast houston).

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Thanks fellas. :cool:


I found it here:
http://www.gunsandammomag.com/pdtv/pdtv_showt2006/

They have info. about what they are covering for each episode.

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Thanks for the tip. I set it up to record on my DVR. It's channel 606 on Direct TV by the way.
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I watch it every week. The hosts have some good info, and they've brought up a lot of things that I've never thought about before....

Only downside is that parts of the show can sometimes sound like a gun or ammo commercial. But then, so do most of the gun shows on these days.... :roll:
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awesome, never knew about it. Going to DVR it
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I enjoy it. I've got it set to Tivo every episode, mostly because I never remember when it's on...

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MegaWatt wrote:Thanks for the tip. I set it up to record on my DVR. It's channel 606 on Direct TV by the way.
+1 Great show!
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Another +1 on a great show. It's in it's second season.

There is also a series of related videos at http://www.guntalk.tv
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Last nights episode was interesting.

They had a segment addressing shot placement on "four legged critters" (specifically Bears and Dogs).

It was brought out that some people may encounter a need to protect themselves from something other than a human threat.

They had a remote controlled "charging bear" and static "bear" targets that had to be engaged.

While all the dynamics of an animal attack could not be simulated (or discussed) in a TV show, the advice they were able to give was spot on IMO.


Longtooth would love the charging bear target. :smile:
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I particularly like the "Action Plan" and "Reality Check" sections by Mas Ayoob.
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