My Tikka Budget Build VLOG Part 5
I made this series with the budget shooter in mind, not looking to spend a fortune to get his/her feet wet into long range, but still a capable platform to compete and grow with.
Tikka VLOG Part 5
I made this series with the budget shooter in mind, not looking to spend a fortune to get his/her feet wet into long range, but still a capable platform to compete and grow with.
Then I applaud you for your ability to multi task. Maybe it’s a reason I’m not a millionaire. Are you offended because the shoe fits?
Or maybe the comment is directed toward the nay sayers who think Gunwerks rifles are over priced and that there’s no market to who we sell for?
regardless on...
To everyone who’s reached out and thought about me and my family’s well being with recent news. All I have to say is: Thank you! Zoie and I are truly grateful and thanks for reminding me why I love the long range shooting community.
For everyone else; probably be best if you spend more time at...
To everyone who’s reached out and thought about me and my family’s well being with recent news. All I have to say is: Thank you! Zoie and I are truly grateful and thanks for reminding me why I love the long range shooting community.
For everyone else; probably be best if you spend more time at...
Length of Pull Q&A
For our visual learners in regards to length of pull. Caylen and I covered this during our Modern Day Sniper Podcast in Episode 4 when we talk rifle set up and length of pull. Immediately after we got blown up with questions in regards to wrist angle and too long or too short...
Here I discuss some trends I see with my students and how rely they too much on their rear bag to support the back of the rifle. This does not allow the shooter to ever gain positive control of the rifle in the prone causing some recoil management...
S L O W + M E T H O D I C A L
I normally like to shoot fast. But from time to time I like to slow it down and methodically break down my mechanics. Here I’m deliberately going through my shooters checklist in my head before my first shot through the @magnetospeed_llc chronograph. Through...
Followthrough, to me, is defined as the continued application of the fundamentals of marksmanship until both the shooter and rifle have recovered from recoil.
Once that round goes down range the only piece of information I care about processing in my brain is where that little guy is going. If...
That's correct. It should land on your collar bone. This makes it so there is very minimal cant of your head when you achieve sight alignment/sight picture.
The connection of your buttstock to your shoulder directly affects the way you put your face on the gun. So I could see that you would...
C O M M U N I C A T I O N
One of the many awesome stages of the Sniper's Hide, LLC Cup 2019 hosted by Carl Taylor and Frank Galli. Chemistry is super important between shooter/spotter as well as knowing each other’s strengths and weaknesses. Partnering up with Beau this year was a no brainer...
Here I discuss some trends I see with my students and how rely they too much on their rear bag to support the back of the rifle. This does not allow the shooter to ever gain positive control of the rifle in the prone causing some recoil management issues.
Building your position, initially...
100% Accountability of 100% of the shots you take.
As a long range, "precision rifleman" you should be able to range your own targets, make your own wind call and spot your own impacts. Yea, the spotter is there to take the load off some of the tasks a shooter but is ultimately only there to...