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The Precision Riflesmith - Mike Bryant Documentary

This is hunting and not competition, so I hope you don't mind, but this is another documentary I did earlier this year. I finished it right before I started the doc on Mike Bryant.

It's called Minii Ayam, which is Mongolian for My Journey, and is about Mike Axelrad's quest for a giant Argali Sheep.

 
The only gunsmith that I use. Built me 3 superb rifles. Great customer service and a great person to speak to. Very knowledgeable at what he does and whenever I have a question he has never failed me. He has built rifles for friends I have recommended. And they are very satisfied. Thank you Mr. Bryant. Victor J Reyes
 
For those following this thread, I've been workign with the folks at NBRSA, IBS and others to get alarger documentary off the ground. I'm startign with going to Phoenix to cover the nationals if I can raise enough funds. Here is the pitch video and a link to the go fund me page. Please watch, share and donate if you can.

Thanks!


https://www.gofundme.com/f/benchrest-documentary
 
This is hunting and not competition, so I hope you don't mind, but this is another documentary I did earlier this year. I finished it right before I started the doc on Mike Bryant.

It's called Minii Ayam, which is Mongolian for My Journey, and is about Mike Axelrad's quest for a giant Argali Sheep.

That was a very well done documentary sir!
"We are the ultimate conservationists"
Amen.
I have always said that if the people that are against hunting, the best thing they can do is to buy a hunting license. That is where the majority of the game conservation costs are funded from.
 
That was a very well done documentary sir!
"We are the ultimate conservationists"
Amen.
I have always said that if the people that are against hunting, the best thing they can do is to buy a hunting license. That is where the majority of the game conservation costs are funded from.

Thanks. It could have been better, but lots of things went wrong during filming. Other than one guy, the guides were very reluctant and most absolutely refused to be on camera, so we couldn't get much for guide interaction. The young cameraman got sick and was down for the count for several days, so he didn't get a lot of footage of them eating in the yurts, camp life, etc. Also, they just weren't seeing much wildlife, the truck broke down. I had to find and sometimes fabricate a story with what little footage we could salvage. The result is what you see. ;) That's the magic of film/TV.
 

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