The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Patterns, we are looking at Patterns
Another quick episode to hold you over.
Patterns, we are looking at patterns, we use patterns to determine direction. I like patterns, I want to see patterns in your shooting because they tell a story.
Lighter 338 bullets are better, I demonstrated it this weekend to a shooter who was convinced the 300gr bullet was the better choice. Quicker and more consistent impacts, less drop, and even less wind in some cases, in other cases the wind was nearly identical.
Wind Class, we excel at teaching students to shoot in the wind. The wind is the wildcat, the wind is the great equalizer, you need to know how to shoot in the wind in order to hit targets in the wind.
Thanks to everyone who attended an MHSA Precision Rifle Class this year, we appreciate you
The season is winding down so thanks again, look forward to seeing everyone next time.
Cheers,
Thanks for listening, thanks for sharing, thanks for being a part of the podcast.
Comments (5)
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Frank I have a Tikka in 6.5 creed, I am obsessed with it. But it’s slow ... it loves the American gunner ammo. It doesn’t like the prime at all. How do I speed it up without reloading... I know Tikkas are slow. Do I rebarrel for speed??
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
In relation to the 250 vs 300 do you see the same with the 6.5 creedmoor people running 140 vs 147? I don't hear too many running 147s but that's what I shoot just wondering if dropping down to 140s would be beneficial
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
2-2-1 and 3-2 are exactly what my groups look like shooting my .223 trainer off my Harris i usually pull the last shots. Shooting my RPR off my Atlas CAL I am getting true 5 shot or a 4-1 shot group.
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Just promise me there will be no arm wrestling and nut tapping the Tennessee.
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Frank, with the 250 vs 300g. Why would some one listen to you?? Makes no sense. It’s not like you teach marksmanship for a living or anything like that. 🤯🤯🤯
Wednesday Oct 14, 2020
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