On point Sarne. Love the AAR; likes, dislikes, sustains, improves. Three of each. Nobody leaves until then😅 Excellent whiteboard. Will continue to report.
Glad to see someone of your calibre discuss extreme-light single-stage triggers, after nearly 60 years of longrange shooting, introduced to me by my Father whom was shooting 1000Y back in the late 50's with a 30-06 & never looked back, 1996 out o a mile + with our new .338LM's.....this extreme-light "trigger-slapping" is the saddest, poorest, total loss of foundamental Riflemanship I have ever seen,....like so much of it I see at PRS & NRL Hunter Matches from the newbees at longrange shooting they have on their "bucket list", & whom have gotten away with it lust long enough to start climbing from the bottom & are ass-uming they are good with it.......WRONG - it will turn around to bite them in the a$$ before they know it. Thanks fer sharing such a valid important tip plus a great video.
I think i picked up a key piece of information to help me get the more medial hold worked out. If the area on my collarbone is "bruised and it hurts", I'm putting it in the right spot. I've been backing away from a butt pad that hurts and slides around on my collarbone. Sounds like that's what its suppose to do. I appreciate you guys talking about trigger weight too. I've been using 12 ounces too.
A little off subject….I’ve been wanting to build (or buy) a moving target system for my local range but I’m having a really hard time finding build templates/instructions. And, I can’t seem to find anywhere that sells a moving target system strong enough for centerfire purposes. All the RUclips videos I found are for handgun engagements. I ask this because I would like to see more movers at the matches and have the ability to practice with them more. Thanks for the content, I love all of it!
I hope your channel gets a lot more traction, your content is top notch. I know PRS is relatively niche but this stuff is so well done.
Great breakdown of the fundamentals. Super insightful. Thanks again! Keep up the good work.
Love these board sessions. Thanks Phillip.
one week worth of waiting! Your writing looks like gravity painting. Nice Kahles orange!
Super Interesting stuff I’ve never gotten the privilege to learn. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the content. Great explanation and it helped me out
Great video, thanks!
Outstanding video!
Thank you.
Just caught a glimpse of you on the Hornady advertisement. That unmistakably slick Phillip Velayo bolt cycling! 👍
Superb and easy to understand! thanks so much!
I would love to see a video about recoil management specifically.
Great breakdown of a mover stage!
On point Sarne. Love the AAR; likes, dislikes, sustains, improves. Three of each. Nobody leaves until then😅
Excellent whiteboard. Will continue to report.
Glad to see someone of your calibre discuss extreme-light single-stage triggers, after nearly 60 years of longrange shooting, introduced to me by my Father whom was shooting 1000Y back in the late 50's with a 30-06 & never looked back, 1996 out o a mile + with our new .338LM's.....this extreme-light "trigger-slapping" is the saddest, poorest, total loss of foundamental Riflemanship I have ever seen,....like so much of it I see at PRS & NRL Hunter Matches from the newbees at longrange shooting they have on their "bucket list", & whom have gotten away with it lust long enough to start climbing from the bottom & are ass-uming they are good with it.......WRONG - it will turn around to bite them in the a$$ before they know it. Thanks fer sharing such a valid important tip plus a great video.
I think i picked up a key piece of information to help me get the more medial hold worked out. If the area on my collarbone is "bruised and it hurts", I'm putting it in the right spot. I've been backing away from a butt pad that hurts and slides around on my collarbone. Sounds like that's what its suppose to do.
I appreciate you guys talking about trigger weight too. I've been using 12 ounces too.
A little off subject….I’ve been wanting to build (or buy) a moving target system for my local range but I’m having a really hard time finding build templates/instructions. And, I can’t seem to find anywhere that sells a moving target system strong enough for centerfire purposes. All the RUclips videos I found are for handgun engagements. I ask this because I would like to see more movers at the matches and have the ability to practice with them more. Thanks for the content, I love all of it!
Garage door opener with a dual track length. Target on a wheeled cart . Mechanism behind a short berm target in a post
Hey Philip, Salamat for simplifying your methods…do you recommend leftright rotating adapters for moving targets like the Harris ones… mabuhay ka!
everything in the brain ......... that's all i can do