I really appreciate these vids. Very informative and helpful. Also, all the MDT vids are premium quality. Astounding that you guys put them out for free. Really appreciate that 👌💯
Excellent! So, as a lefty, that second position on the rock pile looks very challenging. Perhaps a good follow-up video idea would be how to approach barricades that are not designed for your strong side.
Good luck! Have fun, most importantly. I did my first year with a local group Sept to July. I made videos about it all reviewing each month's match and the stuff I was doing to get ready for them. Hoping that it was noticeable that I improved from the start to finish, lol. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Happy to help a fellow newbie to the PRS game!
very well-thought-out video. tons of useful information. happy to see you thought about different body types with the tips and tricks. I am curious as to rifle weight?
At 7:20 what is it about the bipod contacting the rock that would send the round high? In a free floated chassis I wouldn't expect that to make a difference
If the legs on the bipod are slightly "loaded" trying to wedge the rifle low enough to get on target, it will tend to spring upward more during recoil. It could be up/left/right or any combination. It's mainly to prevent odd, unintentional contact between your equipment and objects.
Brother you showed how to shoot over the barricade from different heights, but can you please also show how to shoot from side of barricade at different heights
PRS the acronym does not really fit. If precision is the main goal as implied by the name then wouldn't you be shooting bench or prone? I'm of the mind that PRS should be stand for "Positional Rifle Shooting" or "Practical Rifle Shooting" and not Precision rifle shooting because that's what you are doing, shooting from various different positions. Benchrest technically should be called "Precision Rifle Shooting"..as shooting prone or benchrest is the best way to achieve precision. This has always been in the back of my head bugging me. hah Not sure who came up with that naming standard anyway!
PRS actually stands for Precision Rifle Series, which is a competition series that is run here in the US and around the world. www.precisionrifleseries.com/
Francis! I love the dissection of positional shooting instruction. Very helpful. Thank you for sharing!
We are glad you enjoyed it!
This is next level instruction
Thank you Master Jedi Colon
Comment well put !!
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Now do a long winded video on reading wind while on the clock. That's where I lose most of my points.
Francis and Chad are awesome teachers. If you have some time on your hands driving in your car. Their podcast is called Miles to matches.
Marvelous video. Excellent communicator.
I really appreciate these vids. Very informative and helpful. Also, all the MDT vids are premium quality. Astounding that you guys put them out for free. Really appreciate that 👌💯
You're welcome and thank you for watching! We will make sure to keep them coming
Excellent!
So, as a lefty, that second position on the rock pile looks very challenging. Perhaps a good follow-up video idea would be how to approach barricades that are not designed for your strong side.
Great video! Awesome job breaking down each position and detailed explanation. Thanks!
You're welcome! We will make sure to keep this kind of content coming!
Outstanding info as always. I really appreciate the breakdown and approach, thank you very much!!
You're welcome and we will make sure to keep this kind of content coming!
Lovely timing, shooting my second match ever next weekend!
Good luck! Have fun, most importantly. I did my first year with a local group Sept to July. I made videos about it all reviewing each month's match and the stuff I was doing to get ready for them. Hoping that it was noticeable that I improved from the start to finish, lol.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Happy to help a fellow newbie to the PRS game!
very well-thought-out video. tons of useful information. happy to see you thought about different body types with the tips and tricks. I am curious as to rifle weight?
21 lbs with the bipod attached
Love it! good stuff!
Great ideas for judging height/position. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome and we will make sure to keep them coming
GREAT next-level technical info. !!! - Thanks fer sharing - You are a Master Instructor aswell as a Master Competitor.
You're welcome and we will keep them coming!
Great video
Thank you!
Very helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome!
These apply great to shooting at a concrete range, with consistently level ground.
Great video and explanation, what is the part number for the grey pad you have on the bottom of your ACC Elite butt stock?
Bipod options too I guess.
At 7:20 what is it about the bipod contacting the rock that would send the round high? In a free floated chassis I wouldn't expect that to make a difference
If the legs on the bipod are slightly "loaded" trying to wedge the rifle low enough to get on target, it will tend to spring upward more during recoil. It could be up/left/right or any combination. It's mainly to prevent odd, unintentional contact between your equipment and objects.
Great video! What pants are you wearing?
Brother you showed how to shoot over the barricade from different heights, but can you please also show how to shoot from side of barricade at different heights
Here is one of our recent video showing more ruclips.net/video/yJCn0iOaxr8/видео.htmlsi=UuQkxMVNVpkb8_4K
Could anyone tell me what kestrel holder he has on his belt
It is the Kestrel Kydex holster
Even MDT getting nuked by the RUclips algorithm.
What muzzle device is he rocking?
It's the Area 419 Maverick Suppressor.
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PRS the acronym does not really fit. If precision is the main goal as implied by the name then wouldn't you be shooting bench or prone?
I'm of the mind that PRS should be stand for "Positional Rifle Shooting" or "Practical Rifle Shooting" and not Precision rifle shooting because that's what you are doing, shooting from various different positions.
Benchrest technically should be called "Precision Rifle Shooting"..as shooting prone or benchrest is the best way to achieve precision.
This has always been in the back of my head bugging me. hah Not sure who came up with that naming standard anyway!
PRS actually stands for Precision Rifle Series, which is a competition series that is run here in the US and around the world. www.precisionrifleseries.com/