when i'm out shooting and run into a problem, the first thing that goes thru my mind is, which video of Ryan's talked about this!! the man is really good at what he does
What a wonderful conversation/interview. Mr Clecker has been one of my favourites when it comes to shooting and long range. His book (1st) was/is a fantastic read, and even after a life time of shooting, it was nice to learn a few new things. I have been in the long range game for about 4 years now, and I love it. The book travels everywhere w/ me, well, it used to, I am now onto the "Advanced" version, but the Beginner Guide stays in my range bag. While the NSSF videos are great, Ryan's 3 part video w/ John Lovell (Warrior Poet Society) is a must see. Happy Shooting.
Sorry, I missed the live feed. I'm now back to work after being off for six weeks with a heart condition. But all is well. Back in the semi and back to work. It's a good thing.😁
Mark, I have been RUclips stalking Mr Cleckner fairly intensely lately. I can't believe I missed this broad cast. I love that you search out experts for our knowledge!!!
Haven't given up on my 300 WM just yet. I can get similar ballistics to 300 PRC. Downside is I have to load the heavies so far out that I cant mag feed them.
Hello, I'm new to the channel, I discovered it while searching for videos of Ryan to share with a friend. Just wondering which unit you were with after hearing you mentioning tanks, I was in 1-12 Cavalry of First Cavalry Division. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to catching your next live chat session.
I hate to correct you, Ryan. I'm currently reading your book and loving the shit out of it. But all the record shots made by Canadians were with the McMillan Tac-50. The Brit in the top five - Cpl Harrison, I think his name is - was the one who hit with .338 Lapua. The Canadians didn't even adopt the .338 Lapua until 2005 or 6, which was after Perry and Furlong made their shots.
when i'm out shooting and run into a problem, the first thing that goes thru my mind is, which video of Ryan's talked about this!! the man is really good at what he does
LOL...same!!!!!
Buy his book
What a wonderful conversation/interview.
Mr Clecker has been one of my favourites when it comes to shooting and long range.
His book (1st) was/is a fantastic read, and even after a life time of shooting, it was nice to learn a few new things.
I have been in the long range game for about 4 years now, and I love it.
The book travels everywhere w/ me, well, it used to, I am now onto the "Advanced" version, but the Beginner Guide stays in my range bag.
While the NSSF videos are great, Ryan's 3 part video w/ John Lovell (Warrior Poet Society) is a must see.
Happy Shooting.
Thanks for watching
@@FitnFire Thank You for the kind reply. Happy Holidays
Ryan’s book on long range shooting is fantastic, I highly recommend it to people
Agreed!
Al Suarez totally agree! 🇺🇸
Great stuff guys. Thoroughly enjoyed. Thanks so much for taking the time and all your doing.
One of the best and most humble. I just ordered the book, would love to learn from him in person!
Ryan's book is excellent for all levels of long range shooting. Shoot a 6.5 at altitudes in excess of 6,500 feet and watch it fly.
I’m sorry I’ve missed vids, I remember the name 200 mark! I’m stoked for you and the Chanel!Currahee!!
Thanks John!!! You've been around since the beginning and I thank you for that!!!
Sorry, I missed the live feed. I'm now back to work after being off for six weeks with a heart condition. But all is well. Back in the semi and back to work. It's a good thing.😁
Good to hear you’re back kicking!!! Thanks for swinging by when you had a chance!
Thanks so much, you have answered many of my questions. And more Awesome
Just stumbled upon this. Awesome info. Thank You!!!
Sweet! Thanks for watching
Mark, I have been RUclips stalking Mr Cleckner fairly intensely lately. I can't believe I missed this broad cast. I love that you search out experts for our knowledge!!!
Haven't given up on my 300 WM just yet. I can get similar ballistics to 300 PRC. Downside is I have to load the heavies so far out that I cant mag feed them.
OOF!
Excellent!!
Hello, I'm new to the channel, I discovered it while searching for videos of Ryan to share with a friend. Just wondering which unit you were with after hearing you mentioning tanks, I was in 1-12 Cavalry of First Cavalry Division. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to catching your next live chat session.
I was with 1-13 AR, 3rd BDE, 1st AD out of Ft. Riley, went to Korea and was with 2/72 AR 2nd ID, then back to Ft. Riley and 1/13 AR
Thoughts about a .300 Remington ultra-mag.
Ryan is a real master.
I’d be curious to hear why he chose the 65 Creedmoor over the 65 PRC.
At the time, 65CM was more prevalent and the military picked it up
I hate to correct you, Ryan. I'm currently reading your book and loving the shit out of it. But all the record shots made by Canadians were with the McMillan Tac-50. The Brit in the top five - Cpl Harrison, I think his name is - was the one who hit with .338 Lapua. The Canadians didn't even adopt the .338 Lapua until 2005 or 6, which was after Perry and Furlong made their shots.
you would love the eskdalemuir 2k range in scotland
Whoa!!! 2km?!
I’d like to get some training with Ryan Cleckner in Nashville
quality thermal cameras still requires a cool down period. It increases the sensitivity of the sensor.
got his book mint
Does Ryan Cleckner into reloading of any calibers?
what does ryan think of the Tikka t3x A1 tactical in 308 win 150 gr/ 9,7 g ? cheers
congratulations on 20K, sorry i didnt make the stream, good show
Thanks boss!!!
The most offensive comment is when he said $6 a box for 6.5 creedmoor. Funny how much has changed.
Extremely offensive, Ryan should be cancelled 🤣
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