Monday Jul 01, 2019
The Everyday Sniper Episode 178 Joel Wise Interview Precision Rifle Network
The Everyday Sniper Episode 178 Joel Wise Interview Precision Rifle Network
We just finished our June MHSA Precision Rifle class and Joel Wise of the Precision Rifle Network was a student in the class. So being a media guy in the gun industry I thought we would do a podcast about the Class.
Joel is the main video guy for the Precision Rifle Series, and does a lot of content and filming for Shannon Kay and the PRS. He has a great perspective on the industry seeing it from many angles.
The conversation mainly focuses on our class and Joel's experience during the class but we also go off on a few tangents as I am one to do.
We got interrupted twice with scam phones calls as I never remember to put my phone in AirPlane Mode when I am recording podcasts from the phone. But aside from the two small interruptions I think this a great interview.
Thanks to Joel for Attending the MHSA Precision Rifle Class, and being a part of the Everyday Sniper Podcast.
Thanks to all the listeners and those who share and comment in the Podbean App.
Really appreciate ya all
Comments (3)
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I really think if stage times increased, safety would follow. The more movement in a stage, the more mentally taxing, the more time should be allowed. I will also go as far as to say, I think all stages should be designed to teach and test a specific field skill.
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
I am in full agreement with you on the stage time limit discussion. This is only my second year of competing and all four of the matches we've gone to every stage has been 90 seconds or less. Having to shoot two targets, one near and one far from five different positions in 90 seconds is pretty tough for a new shooter. I've ended every match with a handful of shots unfired. It's definitely made me notice that there are two methods, one where guys will basically spray and pray their last few shots to get all rounds fired and the second to keep their own pace and time out with one or two shots unfired. I think both end up in discouragement for the new shooters.
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
Online training, forum members and podcast info/knowledge bombs have paid dividends for me on the range. Plus listening makes the work day more enjoyable. 👍🏻👍🏻
Tuesday Jul 02, 2019
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