I followed my friend Jeremy Tye through the April Sin City Precision match from start to finish with multiple cameras. The finished video has stage diagrams/descriptions,target cam and an AAR interview on lessons learned on each stage. The idea behind this video is to give new shooters or people interested in the precision rifle sport a look at what an average club match is like.
Jeremy's rifle is made by DMR LLC, uses a Vortex Optics Razor II, XLR Industries chassis, Trigger Tech trigger, APA Little Bastard II and Knight's Armament Company bipod. DMR is ran by Dane Miller here in Las Vegas and has a couple other experienced shooters involved as well. A lot of local guys have started using his guns. One of the really popular builds is using the XLR Element chassis and either a trued 700 or Tikka action. They have also been building a lot of light weight carbon builds lately. I'm pumped to have a good smith with a background in the sport right in town. They will be spinning up a barrel for an AI AT for me soon. If you are looking for work check out the guys at DMR.
Jeremy's rifle is made by DMR LLC, uses a Vortex Optics Razor II, XLR Industries chassis, Trigger Tech trigger, APA Little Bastard II and Knight's Armament Company bipod. DMR is ran by Dane Miller here in Las Vegas and has a couple other experienced shooters involved as well. A lot of local guys have started using his guns. One of the really popular builds is using the XLR Element chassis and either a trued 700 or Tikka action. They have also been building a lot of light weight carbon builds lately. I'm pumped to have a good smith with a background in the sport right in town. They will be spinning up a barrel for an AI AT for me soon. If you are looking for work check out the guys at DMR.