High Angle Rifle Training - Thunder Ranch
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In this episode, Ivan Loomis discusses his 4-day High Angle Rifle Training course at Thunder Ranch, sharing insights from each day including overcoming technical difficulties and environmental challenges. He also explores teamwork in shooting, reflects on gear considerations, and highlights the benefits of diverse shooting experiences. The episode concludes with thoughts on the Thunder Ranch experience.
You can find my Course Loadout and links to gear here: kitbadger.com/high-angle-rifl...
0:00 Introduction and breakdown of the 4-day high angle rifle training course
4:53 Day 2: Review and running the Punisher course
10:37 Day 3: High angle shooting and overcoming technical difficulties
14:29 Day 4: Shooting from different positions and tackling environmental challenges
17:17 Teamwork, coordinating team shots and a demonstration of a run
18:21 Reflections on the course, gear considerations, and the value of diverse shooting experiences
20:20 Target audience for this class and its benefits
20:59 Final thoughts on the Thunder Ranch experience and closing remarks
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You can find my Course Loadout and links to gear here: kitbadger.com/high-angle-rifle-training-course-loadout/
Who makes the rail panels that are on your Fix?
I really loved this class in Nov ‘21 and always love to train at TR. Always a privilege.
Awesome review of HART. It great to see Eric, Hawk, Clint and Heidi. Keep up the awesome content Ivan. Semper Fi Bro
Watching this with interest even though I live in South Georgia.
I mean you never know...
I did their Mid range rifle course October before last. It was great. Learned a lot.
This looks like a lot of fun.
Always a blast at TR HART. Good times great video!
Great vid. I've been looking forward to this one.
Great stuff Ivan! What an awesome opportunity!
Nice!! Some sweet lead flinging there!!
Thank you for sharing.
@kitbadger are those multicam pants the wildthings, how are they for snow (water resistance level 10k or 28k ect.)
How many rounds were put on that rifle since the last barrel/throat cleaning?
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Great content as always. Any idea what the rifle at 6:39 is?
I think it’s a Sig Cross.
Sig cross 16” 308
Hey kit, do you know what bipod brand your using at 10:10?
Is it super stable?
I think they mentioned that on their "gear" video
Q Rifles - overpriced guns that reliably break
Prototype/experimental parts.
I mean the q fix and honey badger are not experimental in their traditional calibers and the honey badger is a jam factory and the trigger is borderline unsafe. The fix is more reliable inherently as a bolt gun is pretty foolproof. For a 3k + gun it leaves ALOT to be desired in the action and trigger category. I am referring to their FIX in traditionally offered calibers. This was a bolt failure - the bolt was still machined by Q - so the failure point remains on their development team. 6 arc bolts do require a thin bolt face wall that can lead to frailty but this was a sheered lug with has to me shows that the metal used was treated improperly and made fragile or the 10 bolts were not originally tested @@brianhamalainen8817
Questionable QC Q at it again
Q or hornady? Grendel’s are known for breaking 5.56 bolts. I don’t know why the arc would be any different
Q is basically just expensive Kel Tec. Innovative designs that move the industry forward. Combined with hit or miss build quality.
@@K-bob_45 Q.
@@K-bob_45min fix doesn’t use an ar bolt
That’s what prototyping is for.
I think this guy is on the Q payroll
Hey kid! What’s that grey stuff in your beard? 😂👍
Do you do mils or MOA, KB? I am an old(er) fart and I’ve always just memorized my holdovers. This long range stuff looks like fun.