NRL22 2024 Nationals Day 1 Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @billsaporito9830
    @billsaporito9830 2 месяца назад +5

    I for one really appreciate the time you take to both video and edit these videos for us. I'm just getting into NRL 22 (I've SRO'd a couple of events and am waiting for my FFL transfer for my 457 MTR) and the info you share has been extremely valuable. Keep up the great work and score more points!

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      Glad to help! Stay tuned for July Course of Fire strategy videos as well as more build videos on my own CZ 457 MTR!

  • @moiht
    @moiht 2 месяца назад +3

    I staffed this match; your editing is real slick and the stage breakdowns are informative! Looking forward to the rest of your videos. 👍🏻

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed! Hats off to all of the ROs and volunteers. You guys and gals made everything run extremely smoothly.

  • @midwestprecisionshooting
    @midwestprecisionshooting 2 месяца назад +2

    awesome breakdown- love the shots of the matchbook you included, thanks for attending the match!!

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! It was a fantastic match and has set a high bar for future national championship matches!

  • @mrhade
    @mrhade Месяц назад

    Great video editing and comments. Thanks, greetings from Poland!

  • @Chopping_Broccoli
    @Chopping_Broccoli 2 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesyoung6979
    @jamesyoung6979 2 месяца назад +2

    So grateful for your insight and efforts in putting these videos together!

  • @dwightklassen9958
    @dwightklassen9958 2 месяца назад +2

    It was great shooting with you at the Championship! I’m hoping I didn’t stand in front of your camera too many times

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      It was awesome shooting with team Canada. We had a really great squad. No worries about the camera haha.

  • @damingrail3655
    @damingrail3655 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the Videos. It was very nice to meet you.

  • @fractalspeppers1227
    @fractalspeppers1227 2 месяца назад +1

    Really enjoy all your videos & the narration you provide.
    Is there any way to show the clock in the match videos?
    Looking forward to the rest of the videos at the Nationals!

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! I should be able to add a timer to the match footage. Good suggestion. I usually run my talking timer which you might be able to hear in the video.

  • @Mrpocketprospecting
    @Mrpocketprospecting 2 месяца назад +1

    nice video, whats the weight your running on the rifle? and ammo you ran

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад +1

      I'm not running any external weights. What you might be referring to are the MDT Baker Wings which provide a flatter shooting surface as well as some indexing points for your support hand to grab the rifle and the bag. While they do weigh something, their primary use is not as a balancing weight.
      At this match I shot Lapua Midas+

  • @rafulghum
    @rafulghum 2 месяца назад +2

    I enjoyed meeting you at the championship. Would you share your dope card information? I sometimes struggle with too much information on my dope card.

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! It was really nice to meet people that watch my videos. Good idea on the DOPE card. I'll try to incorporate it in future videos.

  • @Kr1stof1987
    @Kr1stof1987 2 месяца назад +1

    Wot kind of zoom do u use?

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      Usually between 16x-20x depending on the stage. Lower magnification for faster target acquisition, higher power for smaller targets.

  • @idahoarmin
    @idahoarmin 2 месяца назад +1

    How important would you say it is to be able to attach a bag to your rifle and move everything as one piece rather than having to move a bag between positions separate to your rifle?

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      If you're someone that struggles with time management, I think it can be an advantage. I felt like it helped me in this match since the stages were 105 seconds rather than the 120 seconds at the monthly matches. For some stages I felt it made sense to attach the bag, and others not so much. It's kind of a personal preference based on your shooting style.
      Ultimately you will be best at what you practice. There are plenty of people faster than me who do not have their bags attached. They have the added benefit of being able to manipulate the bag independently of the rifle in awkward positions.
      I think it's a nice tool to have in the toolbox that opens up additional strategy options. However, you may end up overcomplicating the stage. You'll often find that many of the top-level shooters only use one bag for an entire match since they have mastered that piece of equipment and it's less gear to manage on the clock.
      In short, it is not necessary to attach a bag, but in some situations it can provide an advantage. I would focus on mastering using one medium sized wedge-shaped bag first before adding additional gear.

  • @scottcottontx
    @scottcottontx 2 месяца назад +1

    Great shooting. I watched the Shooters Mindset live stream and I was curious why no one used the large tripod as rear support for the small tripod. Was it a time issue?

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      I know some people contemplated that strategy, but time was indeed a factor. In addition, the added stability would have only helped for the three near targets so from a cost/benefit point of view it was additional complexity for marginal gains. Lastly, there was enough distance between the targets where you had to pan the rifle and tripod rear might have been difficult to adjust for such a horizontal spread.

    • @scottcottontx
      @scottcottontx 2 месяца назад

      This is for the first stage in your video, in case that wasn't clear

    • @scottcottontx
      @scottcottontx 2 месяца назад

      @@CopperStarPrecision Makes sense. I'm currently watching the awards ceremony to see if you won. No spoilers! Hopefully I'll be attending next year, I'll buy you a frosty cold beverage of your choosing.

    • @3ricsuper
      @3ricsuper 2 месяца назад

      I used a tripod for rear support and I did well on this stage, would do it the same way again.

  • @22lrsyndicate
    @22lrsyndicate 2 месяца назад +1

    I see you're using the grey Birch chassis. How much does your rifle weigh? And what ammo were you shooting?

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад +1

      Right at 15 lbs, or 16 lbs with the TriggerCam attached. I switched to the Grey Birch right before nationals to shed some weight. Previously the rifle was closer to 20 lbs.
      Given the very minimalist buttstock the rifle is well balanced without the need for additional weights. Running a Vortex Razor Gen3, MDT Baker Wings, and a 24" straight 1.100" contour Shilen barrel.
      I'm shooting Lapus Midas+ at about 1075 fps

    • @22lrsyndicate
      @22lrsyndicate 2 месяца назад

      @@CopperStarPrecision yeah my current rifle is at 21 lbs and it gets heavy after awhile.(Vudoo ba Comp) I actually have the same grey Birch chassis for my Ruger 1022 and it was around 7.5 lbs perfect plinking with, not so good for nrl22. I felt like that chassis had some flex in it, but could just be the light weight of it. Yeah I've been running the same ammo. It's actually easier to find then center x.

    • @CopperStarPrecision
      @CopperStarPrecision  2 месяца назад

      If the fore end of your Grey Birch chassis clamps on to a picatinny section on the main body then that is the old version of the La Chassis. The newer models are a tighter fit and attach via two screws directly from fore end to body. The newer version seems to have less flex (but still some under heavy pressure) than the old version. I've been pretty happy with mine.
      I'm excited for the new MDT ACC Premier Gen2 which will eventually be inlet for the CZ457. I've also been curious about the Manners stock. Right now the Grey Birch does what I need it to do and keeps the weight low which does help at these longer matches.

    • @22lrsyndicate
      @22lrsyndicate 2 месяца назад

      @@CopperStarPrecision yeah I actually have the newer chassis but still didn't like the flex. Yeah that new MDT chassis is probably going to be really popular.