Great video Phil, I’ve shot that match the last 2 years and never thought of tripod rear on that stage. Both years I triple pulled off the front and used a bag on the peak of the log for a rear rest. It worked well both years but it takes a minute to get it set up properly. Tripod rear seems way faster.
Love the videos keep doing what your doing it awesome to see Is there any way you could do a video about you equipment room set up that you have and the tools and other things you use to work on your rifles
Hey Phil, which caliber would you recommend if you don’t have a reloading setup? I was considering 6 CM since there are quality factory loadings, but I read a negative that it may have too much velocity to spot misses and make corrections during recovery. I guess I could offset that with a shorter barrel length to reduce the velocity. 6GT was the other I was considering now that Hornady offers ELD-M loaded ammuntion; I read it does well out of magazines and has the preferred velocity range with less recoil. Thanks in advance for any advice.
6 mms won't make power factor. That doesn't matter if you don't want to compete tho and just go have fun and shoot in novice. It's set up to basically require 6.5 CM levels of recoil. A 25 CM might make power factor, not sure.
@@velayo_0317 dunno if you got the prior commentary. First I thought this was a two for Tuesday on a whiteboard Wednesday. Then got confused. Good stuff!!
Phil! I love ya, but it's BIPOD not BIPODS! When you deploy a single tripod do you deploy your "tripods"? No, because the "tri" in tripod denotes a three legged pod. Bi=two legged pod. So it's not plural when you're talking about the one bipod on your gun. Not a big deal until you hear it said wrong 30k times on your otherwise excellent content. ;)
It’s a thing with the PRS crowd. I’m not sure why, but they all say it. Always struck me odd, but it’s cultural norm for some reason. Kinda like how only hunters will say “front shoulder” when discussing shot placement. As though they feel the need to clarify that they aren’t shooting the back shoulder of a deer/elk. Cracks me up.
@@rubenrodriguez7266, interesting take. I shoot local PRS and am pretty tied into the NRL Hunter crowd and shooting industry and usually only hear this from a few people, mainly MDS and Phil. It's definately not the norm and I would make fun of a buddy for saying it, lol.
Thanks for all of the great content, very helpful!
Sweet video! My buddy and I took 3rd in teams at this match this year. Thanks for being an RO!
Looking forward to NRL 2025! White Board Wednesday has great value! Many Thanks...
I love watching these stage break-downs. The NRL Hunter match looks like fun.
Another great video mate love the breakdowns
Another solid video Phil 👍
This is great! Keep it up brother!
Always learn from you. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Phil, I’ve shot that match the last 2 years and never thought of tripod rear on that stage. Both years I triple pulled off the front and used a bag on the peak of the log for a rear rest. It worked well both years but it takes a minute to get it set up properly. Tripod rear seems way faster.
Thanks Phil!
Great video man
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome coverage! I wanna try NRL now..
Love the videos keep doing what your doing it awesome to see Is there any way you could do a video about you equipment room set up that you have and the tools and other things you use to work on your rifles
White board Wednesday with phil are now my favorite day of the week. Also where did you get your hoodie from? Thanks.
@@steverice1756 thanks brother. It’s a Short Action Customs Hoodie. Let them know I sent you lol
@velayo_0317 thanks keep up the good work
That looks fun. And you can just show up for fun and the ROs help you?
As soon as I learn how to shoot, that's what I'm gonna do!
Yeah, I like to actually see the shooting stages and then the analysis. It suits my learning style.
Hey Phil, which caliber would you recommend if you don’t have a reloading setup? I was considering 6 CM since there are quality factory loadings, but I read a negative that it may have too much velocity to spot misses and make corrections during recovery. I guess I could offset that with a shorter barrel length to reduce the velocity. 6GT was the other I was considering now that Hornady offers ELD-M loaded ammuntion; I read it does well out of magazines and has the preferred velocity range with less recoil. Thanks in advance for any advice.
6 mms won't make power factor. That doesn't matter if you don't want to compete tho and just go have fun and shoot in novice. It's set up to basically require 6.5 CM levels of recoil. A 25 CM might make power factor, not sure.
Ahh I gotcha. Thanks so much for the info! Guess that narrows down my choice to 6.5 Creedmoor.
@8:52 a real deer can be seen in the top right of the scope camera frame lol
Does your terrapin x send the range, DOF, and inclination to you foretrex 901 or just the range?
Just the range unfortunately. It was actually something I pointed out to the software team. I’m curious to see if it’s fixed with the Vectronix.
Is this a repost?
@@JamesJohnson-if8rz it is.
There was a title error in the first video so I corrected it
@@velayo_0317 dunno if you got the prior commentary. First I thought this was a two for Tuesday on a whiteboard Wednesday. Then got confused.
Good stuff!!
Phil! I love ya, but it's BIPOD not BIPODS! When you deploy a single tripod do you deploy your "tripods"? No, because the "tri" in tripod denotes a three legged pod. Bi=two legged pod. So it's not plural when you're talking about the one bipod on your gun. Not a big deal until you hear it said wrong 30k times on your otherwise excellent content. ;)
It’s a thing with the PRS crowd. I’m not sure why, but they all say it. Always struck me odd, but it’s cultural norm for some reason.
Kinda like how only hunters will say “front shoulder” when discussing shot placement. As though they feel the need to clarify that they aren’t shooting the back shoulder of a deer/elk. Cracks me up.
@@rubenrodriguez7266, interesting take. I shoot local PRS and am pretty tied into the NRL Hunter crowd and shooting industry and usually only hear this from a few people, mainly MDS and Phil. It's definately not the norm and I would make fun of a buddy for saying it, lol.
@@user-hd1bn1gu2q maybe it a thing with the PNW guys? Haha. Please do!