Ep. 011 - Ryan Cleckner

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • On this episode, Seth and Preston had the pleasure of speaking with Ryan Cleckner. Ryan was raised in Arizona and grew up in a hunting family. After high school, Ryan became a U.S. Army Ranger and eventually a sniper in the 1st Ranger Battalion. After his time in uniform, he became a lawyer and worked for the Remington Outdoor Company and the NSSF. He has authored 2 books; The Long Range Shooting Handbook which has been Amazon’s #1 bestseller in its category for five years as well as There’s Only One You! A Gun Safety Book for Children. Ryan is the co-founder of Gun University (gununiversity.com) and the owner of RocketFFL.

Комментарии • 62

  • @Godfryness
    @Godfryness Год назад +13

    Ryan is absolutely the man. Extremely underrated instructor. He explains things so well.

  • @jwschroeder804
    @jwschroeder804 Год назад +5

    I’m a retired educator and finally have the opportunity to dabble with affordable bench rest and long(er) range shooting. I stumbled across Ryan’s “Long Range Shooter’s Handbook” and was drawn to his no nonsense intellectual approach. As an unbiased purveyor of knowledge I spent a 41-year career helping people put knowledge to work!
    It was obvious he is an educator and solver not an eliminator and tester. So much of what is out there is contrived information to sell a product to enhance someone’s bottom line.
    I’ve read volume 1 twice and ready for volume 2! Quality guest Hornady‼️

  • @rifleman1873
    @rifleman1873 2 года назад +9

    Been watching Ryan since his NSSF days. I love the way he teaches and respect him as a person. Wishing him the best.

  • @RMM--uv7uk
    @RMM--uv7uk 2 года назад +14

    Love this guy. Tells it how it is. Tells it in a professional manner. Been following Ryan Cleckner for years. His How to videos are what made me finally understand MRAD . when I made the switch from MOA a few years ago.

  • @SpetsnazBear-3710
    @SpetsnazBear-3710 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent conversation.
    Mr Cleckner's books are an integral part of my library, and when heading out to practice, the "Basics" is always in my range bag.

  • @jamiehelmick5210
    @jamiehelmick5210 Год назад +1

    Such a good window into the man behind the reputation. Thank for the effort gentlemen. Keep following your heart Ryan. It is paying dividends!!

  • @TheNutzandBoltz
    @TheNutzandBoltz Год назад

    First guy I watched on youtube when I got into long range shooting. I guess the only shooting teacher I even had. Thanks to all of you guys.

  • @LeotheBarbarian
    @LeotheBarbarian Год назад +4

    "I was born at a very young age" -Ryan Cleckner

  • @rpk5250
    @rpk5250 2 года назад +3

    Great idea having guests on the show. Ryan was perfect and told it like it is

  • @Bmoreaccurate
    @Bmoreaccurate Год назад +2

    Thank you for your service and what you try to do for us. Please don't stop. I hear you and I pass on the message for gun safety. Thank you, Hornady. I use your reloading equipment, and your bullets are great.

  • @tommyj7087
    @tommyj7087 2 года назад +3

    I have thoroughly enjoyed learning from Ryan since his NSSF "Cleaning you barrel" and MOA vs MIL. His content on WPSN are great as well. Like he said early, his method of teaching is not to brag about what he can do, but this is simple. I loved that. Kyle Lamb is the same way for the tactical side. Both have been my inspiration and what I keep going back to their videos.
    (I wrote the addition of Kyle before he added that the two of them worked together 🙂)
    The 300 PRC MIGHT be my first 30 cal since my initial 308. I am stuck on 7mm since I got my Grandfather's 7mmExp and went to a 7mm-08, 7RM, 7SS and 280AI. The 7PRC looks like a factory version of my 7SS.

  • @macgyver5108
    @macgyver5108 Год назад +1

    Ryan's book is a MUST! I grew up hunting with a family heirloom Win M88 in .308 and shot that until the stock developed a hairline crack. We started hunting WY for Antelope right when that happened, so I wanted a flat shooting replacement for longer shots on 'spooky' Antelope. After a year of serious research and debate I picked up a Ruger Predator in 6.5 Creed in 2015 and started sponging up EVERTYTHING I could find on long range shooting.
    Between Ryan's Long Range Shooting Handbook, Bryan Litz' Applied Ballistics book and the incredibly _detailed_ "Sniper 101" video series on Tiborasaurus Rex's YT channel, I drilled a 10" plate at 500 yards my first time ever at that range and put 12 shots in a row on it without missing a beat. My dad and our hunting buddy were totally blown away. Even with my .308 I was a fan of Hornady loads because it's so dang consistent, and my Ruger shoots both the 140 and 147 ELD-M's 0.4 MOA at 100, and I can hit that 10" plate out at 700 yards even with some decent wind from the prone in my sleep. Seems I'm bit of a 'natural'/'freak of nature' at shooting, so thanks for the shooting lessons Ryan!

  • @jasonweishaupt1828
    @jasonweishaupt1828 9 месяцев назад +1

    My preferred CCW gun is a S&W 642 in .38 Special loaded with Hornady 125gr. XTP factory American Gunner ammo. I pocket carry it in a leather Galco pocket holster.

  • @chrisjohnson1002
    @chrisjohnson1002 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thx for clarifing that a 6.5 creedmore is not a 300 yd elk cart.

  • @bpintogsxr1000
    @bpintogsxr1000 2 года назад +2

    Love listening to Ryan. Bought his book. So much knowledge

  • @blindboyjonny
    @blindboyjonny 2 года назад +1

    Ryan is my favorite gun guy. However, the nothing fancy project has been doing RUclips videos since 2008 and he has purchased or borrowed everything that he reviews. He does not take donations and is straight up and will call a turd a turd if it is. Good to see you this sort of honesty in the industry. Thanks again for the great video.

  • @gregr3283
    @gregr3283 Год назад +2

    Great video guys! The interplay with the manufacturers and the ultimate end user was perfect. You obviously have great respect for each other. I've just made a decision on my next rifle based on your conversation. This is a good format, hope to see more.

  • @russellmiller212
    @russellmiller212 2 года назад +1

    You are a fantastic instructor sir! A privilege to learn from your classes from 9 - 10 years ago!

    • @russellmiller212
      @russellmiller212 2 года назад

      Sounds like you discovered optimum barrel length for given cartridges and twists? --- crudely, yet efficiently with a Sawsall!

  • @kevinangus8794
    @kevinangus8794 Год назад

    That was a great listen, thanks guys. Much respect for putting these conversations out there, so very informative and interesting

    • @hornady
      @hornady  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @gtstover5542
    @gtstover5542 2 года назад

    Great choice having Cleckner on your podcast. First long range shooting book I bought was Ryan’s. Long Range Shooting Handbook. Long live Hornady.

  • @boshoffbotha7830
    @boshoffbotha7830 11 месяцев назад

    This guy is a champion.

  • @dankcincy
    @dankcincy Год назад +2

    "We're not hunting dinosaurs"
    Florida man enters the chat

  • @gilream
    @gilream 2 года назад +1

    Years ago I had the pleasure of having dinner with the legendary hunter, guide, trapper, painter, sculptor, collector and furniture manufacturer Dick Idol. He hunted everything with a Sierra match bullet.

  • @waynemensen4252
    @waynemensen4252 2 года назад +1

    It's the bits of lead in the meat that moved me to copper. The lead is going to drop all that energy immediately. Agree on so much, use what's appropriate. Best video ever.

  • @buddyeast1928
    @buddyeast1928 Год назад

    Great podcast with excellent content, thank you!

  • @retntxstrong27
    @retntxstrong27 2 года назад +1

    "Long Range Shooting" is a dog eared, sticky note bible on shooting, long range or otherwise. Everyone that shoots rifles or wants to shoot rifles, should consider keeping this book close by as a ready reference.

  • @johnsanders7337
    @johnsanders7337 2 года назад

    Even Jason amd Steve couldn't Crack Seth HAHA LOL I love Seth and this pod cast. But this guy is on point!!!

  • @JRMny-nl4ut
    @JRMny-nl4ut 2 года назад +1

    I like to dry fire on live game at distance, if I have the time, a few times. When the cross hair are holding spot on, I let'r go. In boot camp we dry fired so much using a figure 8 pattern on painted trash cans. It made me pretty consistent and accurate- Fun.

  • @mrmr5843
    @mrmr5843 7 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. His remark about being ‘diplomatic’ (that was Awsome) I wonder if he’ll ever be on again??? Lol.

  • @ronws2007
    @ronws2007 Год назад

    Just now saw this one. Always humble Ryan. I have his book. It was the first book I bought for long range shooting and has been, so far, the best for me. Some really basic things such as having your eye focus on the reticle, rather than the target.
    Find the moment of calm to break the shot.
    Take any rifle capable of 1 MOA and get used to it. In fact, even though there is an attitude that you can buy accuracy, it is far better to get a moderately or fairly priced rifle and spend more of your money on ammo.
    I have seen another interview he did with Erik at Believe the Target. He would probably not win a PRS competition for points. But he will take a 1 MOA rifle and put a round in 10.45 inches at a grand, if he must. However, as a Ranger Sniper, getting closer was part of the job. Camoflage and getting in closer and undetected provides a better shot, always.
    I liked his choice in service of the .300 WM. Good wind performance. He could dial for distance and then hold left or right edge of target into the wind to put a round in a 20 in by 24 in target.
    To me, that is similar to the point of deer hunting, which is my activity (I have never served in the military because of a medical disqualification.) With a whitetail, my zone is an 8 inch pie plate. And if I want to apply MPBR thinking, then I limit to 4 inches over / under.
    Full disclosure. After being a .308 fanatic for years (having more than one rifle in that caliber,) I have been bitten by the 7 mm PRC bug and got one. So, now, I am working on tuning myself and my rifle to the Precision Hunter 175 gr ELD-X. The recoil is more than the .308 but I think it is probably more accurate to say the impulse is sharper. My .308 pushes 165 gr at 2700. Slow and cushy. The 7 PRC is pushing 175 gr at 3k. With a lot of energy leftover. My intention is to have it has a general hunting rifle that can also get elk and mule deer, which I also hope to hunt. The performance of that round is really cool. And it has not as much felt recoil as maybe a .300 PRC.
    Also, listening to Ryan's ideas remind me of the Hornady twin podcasts on group sample size for patterning dispersion.
    Great stuff, guys.

  • @JRMny-nl4ut
    @JRMny-nl4ut 2 года назад +2

    I love this dude. I wonder if Ryan has tried HAWK bullets?

  • @pearlrival3124
    @pearlrival3124 2 года назад +1

    Ladies & gentlemen: Ryan Cleckner!

  • @johnmorlock2325
    @johnmorlock2325 Год назад

    SO, now we have to get to the 6 ARC.
    And 6 ELD-X ?
    Keep the conversation going.

  • @williamsweet7511
    @williamsweet7511 Год назад

    Aldo Leopold said, "ethical behavior, is doing the right thing when no-one is watching", My question is, would you rather have a very stable shooting position at 250 yards OR an iffy position to shoot offhand at 150 yards? Just curious what your opinions are. Obviously more stable up close is the best but hunting doesn't always offer the best shooting positions.

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 2 года назад +1

    Ryan u are right ! All rounds are ‘ inherently’ accurate

  • @trentsnaza3372
    @trentsnaza3372 2 года назад

    Great pod cast. But with the bullets coming out now days not just from Hornady, but berger and nosler, I'll still stick with the 30/06, 6.5 swede and 300 win mag! If I was in FTR 308 too 🤣🤣🤣🤣. If you reload, good brass prep has allot to do with accuracy and performance. Keep making them awesome bullets!! Have a great Easter

  • @iwilrage
    @iwilrage Год назад

    I'd like to see what Ryan thinks about the 7mm prc

  • @MichaelDFarrellJr
    @MichaelDFarrellJr 2 года назад +1

    300 PRC - Want to build one, but have held off b/c of ammunition. Keep pumping out the rounds and they'll make they're way to us eventually!

  • @tomburson5554
    @tomburson5554 2 года назад

    Very good!

  • @JRMny-nl4ut
    @JRMny-nl4ut 2 года назад +1

    I would have got a 300 prc, but the ammo is not really that available, yet.

  • @JRMny-nl4ut
    @JRMny-nl4ut 2 года назад +1

    Goes back to agreeing with Nathan Foster on bullet performance. I bet Ryan would get along with Nathan Foster.

  • @russellgavin1820
    @russellgavin1820 2 года назад

    Vortex makes a dope tripod

  • @GotYo6
    @GotYo6 2 года назад

    I am confused a bit by Ryan...so many championship shooters say the wind inside the first 50 yards will affect your hits the most...Ryan says differently. As a new competitor for mid-range F Class (6.5 Creed)...what should I do?

  • @airgunslugslingers
    @airgunslugslingers 6 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @waynemensen4252
    @waynemensen4252 2 года назад

    Is 224 Valkyrie staying?

  • @waynemensen4252
    @waynemensen4252 2 года назад

    Can you, or do you have a.243 soft point bullet in the 60 grain range? I love the extreme expansion.22 55's, because they are cheap for prairie dog's. Vmax are great for fur, but I want to blow p dogs up cheap.

  • @johnsanders7337
    @johnsanders7337 2 года назад

    If I had a product for sale? This is the guy I would want to review my stuff. He s going to offend. But what he does promote .. is real

  • @waynemensen4252
    @waynemensen4252 2 года назад

    Is there truth, to the SIG disappointing, some of the military units?

  • @cherokeesome
    @cherokeesome 11 месяцев назад

    So in order to take the spin of the earth into account, you would have to know the exact angle you are are in reference to the spin.

  • @johnsanders7337
    @johnsanders7337 2 года назад

    Ryan your Qeaime I just went full force to your info!!

  • @dankcincy
    @dankcincy 10 месяцев назад

    It's amusing watching this knowing that all three know about the 7Prc but can't say anything about it.

  • @blindboyjonny
    @blindboyjonny 2 года назад

    Sorry, have to disagree with the fact that if you have a spent project dial #DATA mobile a success. Mini spent projectiles often dug out of decaying animals or ones that have been chased for a mile and a half. Just because the animal sure comes eventually, does not make the project dial Jay terminal ballistics success.

  • @timothymaynor9791
    @timothymaynor9791 2 года назад

    I’m an average working guy. I like more efficient rounds but I looked at the price of a box of ammo in 300 prc I can’t justify spending $70+ for 20 rounds I’m sorry.

  • @rolandcharland4121
    @rolandcharland4121 2 года назад

    Didn’t forget the company that forced their employees get the shot or get fired

    • @trentsnaza3372
      @trentsnaza3372 2 года назад

      Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!!?? Heard that was untrue

  • @scarter176
    @scarter176 2 года назад

    Military service should be mandatory upon high school graduation for 2 years. This will shape discipline for the whole life.

  • @cliffhammond5127
    @cliffhammond5127 2 года назад

    ρ尺oΜ𝐎ᔕᗰ