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Best PRS Match video I have seen for someone interested in getting into the sport. Great job.
Ответитьcan you please share with us, What brand the Shooting bag that's on the Arca rail is?
ОтветитьGreat video! This gives me insight on what to expect when I start shooting.
ОтветитьFor an ex-sniper you have a lot of excuses....yea, blame it on the equipment. Face it....there ain't no excuse for a miss.....that is coming from a High Power Rifle shooter with an NRA Master classification that did not make High Master because of a miss....by the way....why did you not stay a sniper in the USMC? Not to put you down....I know the truth hurts...don't it bro!
ОтветитьThanks for the awesome content. Subscribed!
Btw. Does the triggercam affect your sighting?
Damn bro first stage broke that last shot bad should have been a clean
ОтветитьWhat’s with all the failure to feed’s?? Just curious
Ответитьawesome vid
ОтветитьJust curious, why is your level on the opposite side?
ОтветитьHi Philip, please tell me what filling your shooting bags have, thank you!
ОтветитьImmediately unrelatable how productive your morning is before a match. My house is nothing but quiet panic as i try to inhale enough caffeine to take a s* before i hit the road while missing half of my range gear.
Rest of the video was great though😂
I am interested in doing prs shooting and have a question. Why not just do holdovers? Does the constant dialing in add the benefit to time vs just doing a holdover?
ОтветитьGreat video. Looking to get into the sport and this was very helpful. Do you have a list of all the equipment you use in the video as well?
ОтветитьI like these mid length videos
ОтветитьA burr inside the neck . . . You had the same brass prep without this issue, then you change barrels and the issue presents itself. Problems that present after a change in components is usually the root of the problem. That aside, you be the judge. Inspect a sample set of cases cleaned in a wet SS tumbler for an hour. Then inspect a sample set cleaned in the same way for 30 minutes. I bet they'll look the same, and frankly neither will have a burr inside the neck.
ОтветитьGreat vid. Scope cam + side view really helped paint the picture of what a match is like. Keep it up! 🫵👍
ОтветитьThanks, Phillip, I don't load yet, but I have been saving my brass for when I do and I have shot many rounds so getting a tumbler will probably be my first loading equipment I purchase, so the info you shared on leaving brass in tumbler too long will save me much time and effort, thanks again.
ОтветитьYou have to run that bolt like a pimp slap. Firmly but softly.
Ответитьcoming from a brand new shooter, this was one of the best, if not the best, vids I have seen on what the match experience.
ОтветитьI enjoyed the video! Keep doing what youre doin!
ОтветитьGlad I came across your channel. I’ve never shot such an event but hope to try after I recovery from surgery.
I’ll watch the beginning again. Looks like I recognize someone that must have signed your YT
Waiver. 🤣
What is your watch and tripod ??
ОтветитьLove the vlog! For me it would bei even more interesting to film more about the things beside shooting. Packaging, traveling, the hours before after shooting, etc.. anyway great job
ОтветитьGreat video. Can you explain more on the wet tumbler causing a bur and interfering with chambering? I’ve never seen or heard that before.
ОтветитьDry media to clean off lube after brass prep before loading. no problems and no need to dry brass
ОтветитьGreat video, great format!
ОтветитьThis video is incredible. Love Your content. Keep on rollin.
ОтветитьThat stage 5! Aaahhh... I was holding my breath when hearing the wind. But i had faith in you...and then...fruck!!! Man that was close...
ОтветитьLoved this one, Philly V! Let’s old has beens like me sit on the couch and feel like we’re still getting to shoot in the weekend matches.
Great video!
incredible video! thanks for the work, i learned a lot!
ОтветитьLove that kind of videos!!! Please make more of those. Super cool to watch and nice commentary!
ОтветитьMan some of those stages are brutal.
ОтветитьLove it mate!
Ответитьlove the vids Phillip and really love these shooting process vids
ОтветитьJust wondering if you chamfer and de-burr every time? Would this stop the problems with the necks?
ОтветитьAnother great video Phil 👍👍
ОтветитьGreat stuff. Appreciate your work to show all this. Enough going on just to shoot let alone drag camera gear around and be set up to video the stage. Appreciate the break downs of what you did to be strong on a stage and what went wrong on a poor stage and how you would fix it. Keep not coming!!
ОтветитьAwesome footage Phil.
ОтветитьGreat video, enjoying the content. I’ve gone away from any media at all in my wet tumbler. Just warm water and brass cleaner of choice. The brass doesn’t come out sparkling, but I’ve not noticed any downside after a year of dropping the stainless pins.
ОтветитьThis is a great video Phil. Will definitely watch and re watch, so many lessons to take away for shooters.. but also as others have said super easy for non shooters to watch. As usual your editing is as smooth as your movements on the clock on stage 👌👌
ОтветитьGreat video Phil!
How often do you trim your brass?
Awesome video. All the footage inbetween shooting stages makes it much more “involved” feeling from the screen!
ОтветитьNice video! Chill vibes throughout.
Last season, I switched to wet tumbling with water, soap and lemishine with NO media.
Reduced steps during my brass prep process and had no impact on accuracy or sd/es. Brass isn’t pretty but now I’m not worried about over tumbling brass or having media stuck in flash holes.
What caliber do you shoot?
ОтветитьThis is an easily digestible video that I can send to my non-prs buddies to show them what shooting a match is like. Scope and side angle cameras, and an explanation of what’s going on in your head. No cheesy hype video. Kudos.
ОтветитьGreat video! Keep em coming 🤠👍
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.
ОтветитьAggravating feeding issues! Nice recovery calmly feeding extra 2rounds
ОтветитьGreat footage. Lots of lessons to be learned.
ОтветитьNice!
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