
The Everyday Sniper Episode 166 Alaska Precision Rifle Discussion
Frank and Marc of Alaska Precision Rifle and Wiggy's Alaska.
We just finished two back to back classes and are preparing for our 3rd for this first trip to AK.
We hammer forged the fundamentals with every student. It's about the foundation we build. With a positive foundation, how can you expect to be a precision marksman?
Thanks to the Sheep Creek Lodge for hosting the class, both students and instructors stay at the lodge and they do all our meals for the class.
Weather has been great and the courses are paying the students back in the successful engagements we see.
Thanks for listening, thanks for sharing, and don't commenting.
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6 years ago
Hey Frank I have a question, when you were talking about the ballistics and some of those litz custom curves versus hornaday BC numbers, do you find one to better than the other. I was using hornidy numbers in my Kestrel and when I updated it it took all my info out so when I went to put it back in I chose a.b.'s custom curve instead of putting in one of hornidys published G7 and it changed my numbers tremendously and I was just curious have you found one to be more accurate than another as far as custom curves versus hornidys published bc numbers. thanks for all the info, all this ballistic talk comes at a perfect time for me
6 years ago
Frank and Marc are this AMAZING tag team. Both on the range and the podcast. You are on the same page. Always great to listen.
6 years ago
Hey nice episode. What do you guys think about the primary arms platinum 6-30. With the new Athena BPR mil reticle? Keep up the great work guys.
6 years ago
I’m grateful to have attended your training. I now know some of what I didn’t know before. I took away a lot from this course to be mindful of while working on improving my fundamentals. I improved as a shooter, and enjoyed myself doing it. Food and service at Sheep Creek Lodge is great.
6 years ago
Damn. Hateraid on the Savage. 😁