Love all the awesome helpful videos has help myself massively with my long range shooting and hunting being fortunate enough to take some once in a lifetime stags and bucks
Kahles Helia 3.5-18x50i. Nå er jeg naturlig nok farget, men den og enkelte gamle S&B Klassik modeller er kanskje de kikkertene som gir deg mest optikk for penga i dagens norske marked.
Not really a problem for me as the moving of cameras really slow things down. But shooting suppressed, at around 10 shots heat and mirage becomes a problem for the sight picture. Mirage deciphering? Look at the online shooting class playlist, I have several closeups of the Kahles rangebook with the mirage guide shown. Other than that... Experience + clear optics.
I had it made at a local workshop. I see in Poland they simply cut a ø 35cm steel plate and cut a measuring template (just use a 17,5cm or 35 cm stick with markers)
They also have the STAC series assembled in the Philippines, but with (supposedly) the same glass as the Japanese models. I ask because I have a number of these and the SIII scopes.
Homemade. I have one filled with normal pearl beads (plastic) and one ultralight with polystyrene beads. The polystyrene beads compress and is not suitable when I want absolute control over impact.
99 % of people have no business shooting, when hunting, beyond 200 Yds. no matter how good the equipment is, because they do not put the time in at the range, which btw, requires ALOT of quality time, nor do they have the experience with actual hunting,....say...starting with squirrels to teach them how quickly game can move constantly move. people now-days do not seem to be taught the value of life & food.......it's all just handed to them - ESPECIALLY in the U.S.........rude-awakening on the horizon for the sheep in lions clothing.
I can honestly say, that all your videos had a massive impact on my progress as a hunter. Thank you!
Thank you for your wisdom! Always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Thanks for taking the time! Hoping to start this year´s shooting sessions in two months.
Love all the awesome helpful videos has help myself massively with my long range shooting and hunting being fortunate enough to take some once in a lifetime stags and bucks
Good to hear, thanks for sharing!
Great video once again all these tips and rifle handling definitely work so thanks for that hope to see more of tbe same thank you 👍👍
Well, your imparted knowledge is really good and appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks! New episode tonight, a chamois hunt with a fairly technical training attachment.
As i said previously, great job.👍🏼🤙
Nice haircut! Good video too…lol
Thanks for noticing, I spent a long time getting the look -just- right.
Welcome back
thank you for the great video! I wish Lapua had better boxes lol
Yeah the paper boxes kinda fall apart quickly!
Alltid mye kunnskap du deler med oss. Jeg interessert i å finne ut hvilket Kahles site du har der med BDC under lokk? Mvh BM
Kahles Helia 3.5-18x50i. Nå er jeg naturlig nok farget, men den og enkelte gamle S&B Klassik modeller er kanskje de kikkertene som gir deg mest optikk for penga i dagens norske marked.
Hi Thomas, what is the camera brand and camera size?
Which of the cameras are you refering to? (I use 5). And by size, do you mean resolution?
When practicing (typically), how many shots before letting the barrel cool? And, I have trouble deciphering mirage - any tips??
Not really a problem for me as the moving of cameras really slow things down. But shooting suppressed, at around 10 shots heat and mirage becomes a problem for the sight picture. Mirage deciphering? Look at the online shooting class playlist, I have several closeups of the Kahles rangebook with the mirage guide shown. Other than that... Experience + clear optics.
Where can I find the long range Proficiency target? Thanks
I had it made at a local workshop. I see in Poland they simply cut a ø 35cm steel plate and cut a measuring template (just use a 17,5cm or 35 cm stick with markers)
Where was the Kestrel bit 😉
However, great content never the less, thanks for sharing
Thanks! Added wrong title and picture. Corrected now!
They also have the STAC series assembled in the Philippines, but with (supposedly) the same glass as the Japanese models. I ask because I have a number of these and the SIII scopes.
I have never take a shot with 6.5 X 55😔. Not yet
You are not missing out. It makes a loud noise and moves the rifle, just like any caliber.
@@THLR 😁
Nice video. Which rear bag do you use and whats the filling?
Homemade. I have one filled with normal pearl beads (plastic) and one ultralight with polystyrene beads. The polystyrene beads compress and is not suitable when I want absolute control over impact.
I shoot rifles I build myself. I load my own ammunition but I use Lapua cases. Can we still be friends?
Close enough! :D
99 % of people have no business shooting, when hunting, beyond 200 Yds. no matter how good the equipment is, because they do not put the time in at the range, which btw, requires ALOT of quality time, nor do they have the experience with actual hunting,....say...starting with squirrels to teach them how quickly game can move constantly move. people now-days do not seem to be taught the value of life & food.......it's all just handed to them - ESPECIALLY in the U.S.........rude-awakening on the horizon for the sheep in lions clothing.
I agree. Not everyone has a holistic view on what's behind a safe, killing shot that doesn't ruin the carcass.