FYI: I mentioned the NRL22 Podcast during this VLOG. You can get more info on and listen to the podcast at nrl22.org/podcast/. I personally listen to the NRL22 podcast on Apple Podcasts (as I am an Apple iOS user).
Great to hear your group was able to shoot the April Corse of fire. I have always enjoyed your longer format with the Monthly COF. Thanks for all you do for the hobby. God Bless you and your Family
FWIW, I’ve always liked your longer in-depth coverage of the monthly COF. Gives me time to ask myself what I’d do for each stage. Regardless if you decide short or long I’m sure it’ll be quality content.
Nice format with the little break down after the stage. It is helpful for newer shooters to get an insight into why we do things certain ways or equipment choice.
REALLY Appreciate the end of your video & the in-depth approach taking some time to cover, personally hate those 30 second tik-tok meaningless crap videos - Thanks fer sharing & I believe in-depth detailing-videos will DEFINITELY pay off....👍👍
If the Bushnell Pro ED ever needs to be sent in for warranty can you please post how the experience is? They could really use your help in fixing their F rating at the BBB with better warranty reviews.
Hey! I designed this COF! I designed it with the new shooter in mind where it’s easier to understand and not too overly complicated with target engagement order.
Solid work on the COF. While I think we should always find ways to challenge more experienced shooters, we cannot lose sight of bringing in new and novice shooters and building them up with easy to understand stages.
@@ocabj thanks! Yeah after being MD, I think the thing I hear most often from the “average” shooter that’s not a hardcore guy like us, they say that the COF is hard to understand as far as engagement order and I can admit there’s some times where I second guess myself mid stage on some due to losing track of what target/position is next.
@@iFknLoveSwat hi Brad first of thanks for your work. I'm a new shooter and not the sharpest tool in the shed. watching this, should Going the Distance read, large to small near to far? When i read near to far, large to small. It tells me my first 3 engagements are 45 large, 68 large 100 large.
FYI: I mentioned the NRL22 Podcast during this VLOG. You can get more info on and listen to the podcast at nrl22.org/podcast/. I personally listen to the NRL22 podcast on Apple Podcasts (as I am an Apple iOS user).
Ocab what rest bags are you using here , I can't wait to shoot my first match of Nrl22 .
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I'm an old fart so I like your attention to detail, take all the time you feel it takes, great job, thanks
I like your run-throughs the way you do them keep it up!!!
Great to hear your group was able to shoot the April Corse of fire. I have always enjoyed your longer format with the Monthly COF. Thanks for all you do for the hobby. God Bless you and your Family
FWIW, I’ve always liked your longer in-depth coverage of the monthly COF. Gives me time to ask myself what I’d do for each stage. Regardless if you decide short or long I’m sure it’ll be quality content.
great vid. I always appreciate your wealth of info.
Thanks for doing these, being new to NRL22 it really helps to see how someone experienced attacks each stage.
Nice format with the little break down after the stage. It is helpful for newer shooters to get an insight into why we do things certain ways or equipment choice.
keep as is cheers
REALLY Appreciate the end of your video & the in-depth approach taking some time to cover, personally hate those 30 second tik-tok meaningless crap videos - Thanks fer sharing & I believe in-depth detailing-videos will DEFINITELY pay off....👍👍
I Liked your original format - the time stamp links let you jump through it if you want. Either way - still appreciated
If the Bushnell Pro ED ever needs to be sent in for warranty can you please post how the experience is? They could really use your help in fixing their F rating at the BBB with better warranty reviews.
No problem here
Hey! I designed this COF! I designed it with the new shooter in mind where it’s easier to understand and not too overly complicated with target engagement order.
Solid work on the COF. While I think we should always find ways to challenge more experienced shooters, we cannot lose sight of bringing in new and novice shooters and building them up with easy to understand stages.
@@ocabj thanks! Yeah after being MD, I think the thing I hear most often from the “average” shooter that’s not a hardcore guy like us, they say that the COF is hard to understand as far as engagement order and I can admit there’s some times where I second guess myself mid stage on some due to losing track of what target/position is next.
@@iFknLoveSwat hi Brad first of thanks for your work. I'm a new shooter and not the sharpest tool in the shed. watching this, should Going the Distance read, large to small near to far? When i read near to far, large to small. It tells me my first 3 engagements are 45 large, 68 large 100 large.
@@timbcf good question! So you will engage the large->small@45, large->small@68, and large->small@100! Good luck on your match!