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00:00 Intro
01:25 Initial Observations of New Shooters
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07:50 Rifle, Scope, and Trigger Considerations
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Back in the early 80's I went to a big trap shooting event. I showed up with my Browning A-5 and a case of Dove & Game loads. I was standing beside my shotgun and case of shells in the gun rack. A guy approaches me and we started talking. Before it was over he loaned me his backup Krieghoff over/under shotgun, gave me the correct shells, loaned me a shooting vest with pockets and ear protection. After that I was hooked. Be generous to the new folks that show up not having a clue.
Well said Jeff! New shooters are so excited to just be there, but you can see the fear, apprehension and confusion in their faces. I should have mentioned this as well, but helping new shooters also helps with safety...We had to coach one of the new shooters to not flag everyone as they transitioned to the next position. Thanks for watching my friend!
Its tough when its your first match. A couple/few years ago, i was in a similiar situation with a first time match shooter. He was ready to give up after a few stages, not because he was missing, but because he felt we were all judging him (which was not true). At the very next stage, I gave him a loaded mag and insisted he use MY rifle for the stage. He almost cleaned the stage and realized the differences in our rifles. I also did something similiar with another guy (and we ended up being great friends to this day! @joshcruz). I guess what i'm saying is, that its free to be nice to someone. 😁. Thanks for the video!
Hi GMG! That was really nice of you to help that way. I've seen the opposite in other squads where you can tell the "pros" have just left the newbies to fend for themselves and that's not what this sport is about. I'm thinking of talking to the MD about me being part of a "New Shooter" squad for matches that would entail working with them even before the match starts (zeroing, checking DOPE, procedure, etc...), hoping that might help. Thanks for watching another one my friend!
Also, a ballistics app comparison maybe a good video to do. I know I would love to see it. Any thanks again, love your videos
Hi Justin! I have that one in the hopper and just trying to find the time to make it, but it's up there on my list.
Great video again. Your what's in your range bag should be interesting as well
Thanks Justin! That range bag video will take a while since I've crammed so much "stuff" into that small pack! Thanks for watching my friend!
Great video..👍🏾👍🏾
I wonder if there’s like an “adopt a new shooter” thing in PRS that would be cool like a sponsor in aa like you would exchange numbers and meet up at the range to practice and so on I think that would be a great way to grow the sport and it keeps them coming back and they don’t get discouraged. anywho always enjoy the videos always happy to see a new upload.
Hi Reckless! Yep, I may try to set something like that up with the MD at our matches...Meet an hour before the match and go over things. I think it would really help a lot. Thanks for watching my friend!
Thank you for this video! It was very informative primer. I am enjoying your topics and content as an engineer, I like your methodical approach.
Thanks for the kind words and for watching Steven!
My first match there was what seamed like a lot of buddy’s that were grouped up and none of which that openly helped until the end of the day I’m assuming after they knew where they were placing in the match. The last stage is when they started calling shots. I only had dope out to 500 yards (longest target at home range) so the 1200yard targets I was shooting only with data from a kestrel which wasn’t close but I never knew.
Hi Justin! Sad but unfortunately true if you get squadded with people who are top shooters. I hope you kept going and are having fun? Thanks for watching and commenting my friend!
@@The4GunGuy oh yea definitely kept going,on my 3rd season when I have the time. Also met some good guys that were helpful at other match’s. Note to all top shooters is be as helpful as possible not everyone knows the questions to even ask at the beginning. More shooters in this sport is a goal.
This is a great video thank you. I'm looking at going and checking out my local prs match Saturday. I am curious though I've shot moa for years in service rifle matches and F class matches. I understand the reticle and conversions are fairly easy do you have a trick to mils I'm having a hard time making the change. 16years of moa I'm multigun, cmp, f class
Hi Michael! The key to the conversion is not to even think about it. MOA is MOA, Mils is Mils. You'll want to do the conversion in your head, but just stop yourself, and become VERY familiar with that Mil reticle and turrets...Practice at home or at your range by ranging a target, entering it into your ballistics app and then first, HOLD on the target in your scope so you get used to those Mil markings, then you can practice dialing for elevation and windage. But the key is to not even think about MOA, because at a match, no one else is and everything will be told to you in Mils. By the way, you just gave me another idea for a video! Thanks for watching my friend!
@The4GunGuy your welcome. Looks like it's going to get expensive here soon. Guess I'm going to have to convert my scopes to mils. So I don't have to guess. I just figured 1/4 would be easier then 3/8 when dealing with distance and correction. And a welder fabricator I'm very familiar with both but 1/4 have always been faster.
Great content Tony! Now I don't have to help anyone and just point them to your video!
Thanks Tak! And thanks for watching my friend!
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Off topic but I saw you are using an accutac bipod. Is there any fix to get the can’t lever to stay tight? Mine seems to come loose if I don’t have it tighten way down.
Hi Marksman! I added a lock washer and flat washer and now it is fine. That is the only thing about all these bipods I wish the companies would fix. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy great I’ll give it a try!
6 to 8 pound triggers? you mean 6 to 8 ounces? Anoter video with great info!
Hi Max! Yeah, the newbies were running 6 - 8 lb triggers, which really hurt them on those light hunting rifles. I run 8oz, which works well for me, but others run 4oz, which is just a bit too light for my liking. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy wow I can't imagine how dificult was for them to hit targets or spot their misses. Hopefully they learn, they didn't get discourage and prepare for their next match.
Don't try to use a brand new kestrel you don't know how to use
Excellent point User...I saw a lot of that in my last match with new shooters. Also, shooters who hadn't trued their DOPE, so they really didn't have a chance past 500 yds. Thanks for watching my friend!
These three didn't just not do their homework in advance, they clearly didn't do ANY homework. Meaning they could have simply went to youtube, watched a few random videos on PRS and known probably everything you mentioned and more. Including that many matches have loaner rifles. Should you put out detailed information for first time PRS shooters, absolutely. Just keep in mind that people like me are the ones that will actually see/read it, not those that clearly don't do any advance learning about the sport and simply show up.
Hi Jeff! You have a valid point, but even if 50% see these videos at least they'll know more before they get there and know what to expect...The other 50% will sadly be overwhelmed and might not return because it wasn't "what they thought it was". Thanks for watching my friend!