Prep To Hunt | Fundamentals of Marksmanship & Dry Fire Drills from a Marine Scout Sniper! - EP 2
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- We're excited to invite you to join us for a 6-part prep to hunt series designed to prepare both you and your rifle for a successful hunting season.
In this episode, we’re going to shift our focus away from our rifle system and examine our skills behind a rifle. Phil will walk us through his precision marksmanship mechanics which is going to set us up to have consistency behind our rifle system. Combining solid fundamentals with a trusted rifle platform is a recipe for success come hunting season. In the second half of the video, we will walk you through the setup of 2 of the most popular ballistic solvers which will streamline our range time in the next episode.
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Caliber: 6.5PRC
Stock: McMillan
Action: Defiance Ruckus
Barrel: 22" Proof Carbon Sedero 1:8 Twist
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Rings: Hawkins Ultralight Tactical
Scope: Huskemaw 5-20x50 Tactical Hunter: rb.gy/jixsev
Choosing Phil to work with on this video was a great choice. When he speaks people listen!
The problem I've had for years is eye relief. Even when setting up scope at full mag and as rearward as possible in the rings, I'd still be too far away for a full field of view thru the optic. Only remedy was to shorten the stock, which feels less natural but until we have low mounting systems available that will bring the scope further toward the eye, I'm stuck with a shorter LOP. Many of my stocks are down to 12.5" to accommodate cold weather thicker jackets while setting up prone properly. The heavy jackets would push the buttstock even further from my eye. Otherwise, the ideal LOP for me is about 13" even though 13.5 feels more natural but that was a few decades ago when I was pocketing the buttstock in the shoulder where it didn't belong.
Will be looking into buying a Kestrel 5700
I concur on the jaw-weld, and it tends to make it easier to keep your head level.
Like how Phil explained adding trigger pressure during the breathing cycle, I’m going to adopt a version of that.
Lots of great information to get dialed in for season! Thanks guys for the hard work
Awesome video and good info. Looking forward to the upcoming hunts
Great video! I sure wish I could take an in-person class from Phil and Caylen. I love their content they produce.
I get my new altopo 7prc in a couple weeks and I can’t wait to send a box down range! Thanks for putting out the educational videos!
This is awesome info so much useful stuff for me to add into my shooting. Thank you.
Insightful advice. Especially about using the bag
Wobble is a kills me! Thanks for the tips
This is some great advice. For long range shooting I have to shoot off sand bags
The amount of knowledge Phil has is crazy. Personally I been watching his videos trying to learn from him every little thing I'm new to long range shooting and I been learning alot to the point that I'm reloading my own ammo the accuracy I'm getting with hand loads is pretty nice and so far I'm enjoying the journey
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Great information. Thanks
Great video, great content, lot's of useful information!
Great video!
Hunters running 3 pound triggers haha. I know a lot of hunter that have them factory set at like 5 plus pounds. These are very helpful. Thank you
Wow!
I like your hornady map if your at a range. Hunting, no way- you don’t have that much time.
Agreed. But you can use it to build a ballistic chart on a 3x5 notecard that you can also water-proof, that you can slap on the side of the buttstock of your rifle. Ask me how I know.
Anybody else pause at 19:50 to go grab a rifle?
My favorite comment so far!
Great video, what bipod is that - looks very solid
@@tomstreifel8780 Backlanz out of New Zealand backlanz.co.nz/products/backlanz-alpine-bipod
Awesome video! Velayo is the man. What Chassis is this?
@@jP-nw7nm Mcmillan Mountain Tracker