Woke up this morning and checked my Youtube channel and realized today was my 5th year since I started. Crazy how time flies and how many videos I have posted since.
I started this channel mainly to let my family members oversea to watch and see me on screen. Second reason was a place to keep my content online so that my kids could look me up when they misses me after I am done. Yeah, life is short so live it up!
I learned a lot about air guns shooting and I am very fortunate to have a few permissions through word of mouth. Getting the first permission was lucky because I met a friend who rented and lived on a farm land. I got to shoot pellets using a cheap Chinese made break barrel. That was how it started. I started watching Si Pittaway's channel from UK and I was hooked with his ability to shoot his Weihrach 97, .177. So I bought my first HW97 in .22 then a .177 laminated stock. I was terrible at first but I learned and got better each day.
Then there was this "rabbit hole" as people called it in this AGN forum which I found soon after trolling online looking for airgun contents. I bought my first PCP, HW100T in .22 calibre. Wow, how soon I had forgotten about my break barrel guns. This gun was so easy to shoot and I was able to stretch my distance from 25 yards back to 75 yards in a very short time. I went thru a lot of pellets, trying to find the best ones. I ended up with the AA 16 and 18gr. Pest birds and rabbits were dropping regularly when I was out there shooting them. That was back in 2018.
Jan 28, 2019 I decided to start my Youtube channel and I came up with the name, Air Rifle Pestings. I didn't know what I was doing in terms of creating contents and editing. I just pressed record and talked gibberish. Ya, my old videos were quite bad, lol. But they were my memories and I was proud of them.
I remembered feeling happy with the first 10 subscribers being my friends and family members. Then the channel slowly gained traction and I eventually hit 100 subs. Wow, I have made some friends online, lol.
Which reminds me, I want to do a shoutout to these two forum members: shambozzie and slowpoke airgunner
I remembered shambozzie because he replied me in my first post here and he showed me his awesome backyard shooting range.
Slowpoke Airgunner did a shout out for me in his Youtube channel, which helped jumped start my channel.
I can't remember when I reached 1000 subscribers but I was both surprised and happy I have reached that far. I was qualified to began to earn peanuts lol.
As I gotten deeper into this rabbit hole, my collection of airguns increased. Since my HW100T, I got an Air Arm S510 in .177, FX Crown, Daystate Regal XL, FX Impact MK2. Lots of starlings, doves, crows have fallen under these PCP, especially with the Impact. 6 coyotes have been dispatched with the Impact as well. Lots of videos have been created and shared online with a few people. Thank you for those who follow me.
Hopefully I will continue to test new products and create better contents for those who care to watch.
Thank you Michael for this forum platform where I can reach out to members for help and advise, and of course to share my video contents.
Cheers.
I started this channel mainly to let my family members oversea to watch and see me on screen. Second reason was a place to keep my content online so that my kids could look me up when they misses me after I am done. Yeah, life is short so live it up!
I learned a lot about air guns shooting and I am very fortunate to have a few permissions through word of mouth. Getting the first permission was lucky because I met a friend who rented and lived on a farm land. I got to shoot pellets using a cheap Chinese made break barrel. That was how it started. I started watching Si Pittaway's channel from UK and I was hooked with his ability to shoot his Weihrach 97, .177. So I bought my first HW97 in .22 then a .177 laminated stock. I was terrible at first but I learned and got better each day.
Then there was this "rabbit hole" as people called it in this AGN forum which I found soon after trolling online looking for airgun contents. I bought my first PCP, HW100T in .22 calibre. Wow, how soon I had forgotten about my break barrel guns. This gun was so easy to shoot and I was able to stretch my distance from 25 yards back to 75 yards in a very short time. I went thru a lot of pellets, trying to find the best ones. I ended up with the AA 16 and 18gr. Pest birds and rabbits were dropping regularly when I was out there shooting them. That was back in 2018.
Jan 28, 2019 I decided to start my Youtube channel and I came up with the name, Air Rifle Pestings. I didn't know what I was doing in terms of creating contents and editing. I just pressed record and talked gibberish. Ya, my old videos were quite bad, lol. But they were my memories and I was proud of them.
I remembered feeling happy with the first 10 subscribers being my friends and family members. Then the channel slowly gained traction and I eventually hit 100 subs. Wow, I have made some friends online, lol.
Which reminds me, I want to do a shoutout to these two forum members: shambozzie and slowpoke airgunner
I remembered shambozzie because he replied me in my first post here and he showed me his awesome backyard shooting range.
Slowpoke Airgunner did a shout out for me in his Youtube channel, which helped jumped start my channel.
I can't remember when I reached 1000 subscribers but I was both surprised and happy I have reached that far. I was qualified to began to earn peanuts lol.
As I gotten deeper into this rabbit hole, my collection of airguns increased. Since my HW100T, I got an Air Arm S510 in .177, FX Crown, Daystate Regal XL, FX Impact MK2. Lots of starlings, doves, crows have fallen under these PCP, especially with the Impact. 6 coyotes have been dispatched with the Impact as well. Lots of videos have been created and shared online with a few people. Thank you for those who follow me.
Hopefully I will continue to test new products and create better contents for those who care to watch.
Thank you Michael for this forum platform where I can reach out to members for help and advise, and of course to share my video contents.
Cheers.