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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 3067941" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>I watch his stuff from time to time as he seems to keep his hands in all the latest,etc.</p><p>I've never seen an episode where he portrays himself as an expert. I do think his target audience is not us. </p><p>He hasn't practised law in 14 years. I think Backfire IS his day job. </p><p>He seems to be observant and keeps notes. Testing guns all day gives him the right to have an opinion on what's shooting good and what's not. </p><p>The recent series with the milk jug challenge has really put him on the map. It was linked in a lot of forums.</p><p>I think one of the things that hurts him is the need to provide new content every week. I think that gets a lot of them. </p><p>He has pointed out a lot of things that many of us don't want to hear. Very few MOA factory rifles for example. I don't know if i saw the episode where his wife was flinching. I did see her shooting some lightweight large caliber rifle and laughing the whole time. She was totally into it. </p><p></p><p>Must of his episodes are not for me so i don't watch them. " 5 best scopes between $275-$375"...</p><p>I'll keep checking in on him occasionally until i don't think he's relevant anymore. </p><p></p><p>Some of the youtu.be guys others haved mentioned on here are terrible to watch. The really knowledgeable guys aren't necessarily good presenters nor good video editors. </p><p>I'm sure his generation really likes him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 3067941, member: 40966"] I watch his stuff from time to time as he seems to keep his hands in all the latest,etc. I've never seen an episode where he portrays himself as an expert. I do think his target audience is not us. He hasn't practised law in 14 years. I think Backfire IS his day job. He seems to be observant and keeps notes. Testing guns all day gives him the right to have an opinion on what's shooting good and what's not. The recent series with the milk jug challenge has really put him on the map. It was linked in a lot of forums. I think one of the things that hurts him is the need to provide new content every week. I think that gets a lot of them. He has pointed out a lot of things that many of us don't want to hear. Very few MOA factory rifles for example. I don't know if i saw the episode where his wife was flinching. I did see her shooting some lightweight large caliber rifle and laughing the whole time. She was totally into it. Must of his episodes are not for me so i don't watch them. " 5 best scopes between $275-$375"... I'll keep checking in on him occasionally until i don't think he's relevant anymore. Some of the youtu.be guys others haved mentioned on here are terrible to watch. The really knowledgeable guys aren't necessarily good presenters nor good video editors. I'm sure his generation really likes him. [/QUOTE]
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