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Ghost Brk Ghost Zero Review

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We had the option to take a look at the NEW Brk Ghost Zero. Do we like it? VERY MUCH. In fact, I prefer it over the bottle version and I could see some off-hand/hunting/competitive reasons to prefer it. But that is my preference but be sure to comment what you think about the new look. As with most rifles I review, this one specifically is available if you would like this exact gun. And the rifle is in stock and available now at Airguns of Arizona as of this week!

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The Ghost is a proven winner. The Ghost Zero looks sweet and svelte and the shot count is plenty for hunting/pesting. Really enjoyed your review. Can a Ghost with a bottle be converted to a Zero?
Yes. You just need to additionally install the smaller knob
 
I like the deep dives into the air guns, gives me a chance to learn more, especially when you do Tuning ones for certain pellets or slugs!!
I'll see about making some more tuning videos and see how they do. Unfortunately the TOS (Terms of Service) on YouTube are very strict around gunsmithing in general, and for a Silicone Valley employee at Google even seeing a button pressed or knob moved is a TOS violation. In fact, any assembly type videos are in breach of TOS - I know of one channel that got it deleted for taking on and off a scope! So the reason I don't do so much of that now is simply because I can't. I could do it on Rumble, but on Rumble I'll get 1% of the views and I have to run into the logistics of doing a lot of work for no return (I'm a shop owner, not a sponsored influencer after all).

I think X.com is going to eventually be the freedom zone for all of us. And I do think that YouTube will come for us again in a major way, probably in three years. But that's why it's good to build communities on Rumble, X, and the like. When they come for us, those ecosystems will be already in existence for us to keep sharing and having fun with the hobby.

Wow I just went on a rant! You can tell I think about this too much haha. Thanks for the reply.
 
I'll see about making some more tuning videos and see how they do. Unfortunately the TOS (Terms of Service) on YouTube are very strict around gunsmithing in general, and for a Silicone Valley employee at Google even seeing a button pressed or knob moved is a TOS violation. In fact, any assembly type videos are in breach of TOS - I know of one channel that got it deleted for taking on and off a scope! So the reason I don't do so much of that now is simply because I can't. I could do it on Rumble, but on Rumble I'll get 1% of the views and I have to run into the logistics of doing a lot of work for no return (I'm a shop owner, not a sponsored influencer after all).

I think X.com is going to eventually be the freedom zone for all of us. And I do think that YouTube will come for us again in a major way, probably in three years. But that's why it's good to build communities on Rumble, X, and the like. When they come for us, those ecosystems will be already in existence for us to keep sharing and having fun with the hobby.

Wow I just went on a rant! You can tell I think about this too much haha. Thanks for the reply.
It's a bummer that YT has gone like that, I get it, and you don't want to lose out on what you can post!
How about doing a tuning session on HAM?
By the way, nice Rant :ROFLMAO:
 

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