Modern Day Rifleman's - Shooter's Checklist

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Part 1 of Shooter's Checklist - The Body Prep
    Rifle Information as follows.
    Rifle: Gunwerks Built 6.5 Creedmoor www.gunwerks.com/
    Action: Gunwerks GLR Action
    www.gunwerks.com/
    Barrel: Proof Research .243 Stainless Steel Competition Contour 1:7.5
    proofresearch....
    Suppressor: Gunwerks 8IGHT
    www.gunwerks.c...
    Brake: Area 419 Sidewinder
    www.area419.co...
    Chassis: Kinetic Research Group Whiskey-3 Gen 6 with Enclosed Forend
    kineticresearc...
    Optic: Kahles K525i SKMR3 LSW
    www.kahles.at/...
    Rings: SPUHR SP-4001
    www.shortactio...
    Trigger: TriggerTech Diamond Flat Shoe
    triggertech.co...
    Bipods: Ckye-Pods
    406bullets.com...
    Accessories: Short Action Precision 2-round holder
    www.shortactio...
    Bags: TAB Gear Small Rear Bag
    www.tabgear.co...
    Reasor Precision Pint Size Gamechanger
    www.armageddon...
    Shooting Mat: TAB Gear Shooting Mat
    www.tabgear.co...

Komentáře • 74

  • @m0314700308891515
    @m0314700308891515 Před 4 lety +57

    How does this not have more views?! This guy is a better teacher and presenter than 90% of the stuff that pops to the top of my search

    • @katana258
      @katana258 Před 3 lety +1

      boring dude

    • @shirolee
      @shirolee Před 2 lety

      I agree!!!

    • @alanmeyers3957
      @alanmeyers3957 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not flashy enough and he actually knows what he’s talking about, but instead, viewers would rather watch a Vortex Podcast.

    • @dan3510
      @dan3510 Před 7 měsíci

      @@alanmeyers3957to be fair over simplifying a basic probe position is kinda boring. I just tuned in looking at the build. Military style instruction is always about overconfidently stating the most obvious which is designed to get booters to pay attention and convince them you’re all knowing.

  • @TheMotorcycleBoss
    @TheMotorcycleBoss Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for that breakdown. I started pulling the rifle into my shoulder before watching this and felt it was unnecessary muscle tension on the rifle.
    I thought just loading the bipod was enough but my face kept getting kicked off of the rifle during recoil and I'd lose my target and couldn't spot my misses. Pulling the rifle in a little definitely helps. Thanks!

  • @40beretta1
    @40beretta1 Před 2 lety +1

    I have learned over my years of hunting and sport shooting...(not competitive) When and instructor goes off and a tangent...that's because he believes in the importance of "Tha't'" particular area of focus. Philip, even when doing a video a 12min video. Don't apologize. You are giving us insight into shooting live ammunition. For me, I take your words to heart. I have a 14y/o daughter with a true aptitude for Archery and Rifle shooting...I'm trying to teach her in the best way not to make the mistakes I made before learning and taking the shot. I've watched this check-list video multiple times...You tangent made perfect sense to me. I will pass this down.
    The Difference between an Armature and professional. Armatures strive to not make mistakes...Professionals strive to not get it wrong

  • @vszmey
    @vszmey Před 4 lety +6

    Nice video, thanks!
    At the end you've mentioned wind call.
    Could you make some video or my guess it'd take a few videos to teach basics how to call wind up to 1000 yards.

  • @gregjablunovsky841
    @gregjablunovsky841 Před 2 lety

    The checklist structure helps repeatability helps consistency. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jasonmpd2946
    @jasonmpd2946 Před 3 lety

    I watch this once a month. Excellent stuff.

  • @glennroberts3069
    @glennroberts3069 Před 3 lety

    After 45 years of shooting, I developed MY dialogue between Spotter and shooter. IDTarget, Range, winds, call shot, follow through. Hey works for me.

  • @mdtnak
    @mdtnak Před 3 lety +1

    Another amazing video. Looking forward to parts 2 & 3. Thanks!

    • @bthemedia
      @bthemedia Před rokem

      2 (almost 3) years later… still waiting!

  • @xxryu139xx
    @xxryu139xx Před 3 lety

    Hey man. Just wanted to say thanks. Thanks for the clearest explanation of preloading bipod and shoulder/rifle marriage/bridge. First time I was comfortable behind the rifle today at the range and improved my groups.

  • @jwoak0913
    @jwoak0913 Před rokem

    “Cover down” haha. I miss the Corps. Good instruction dude👍🏽 S/F

  • @drjimjam1112
    @drjimjam1112 Před 4 lety +1

    Really enjoying your videos Phil. You come across as a very genuine person, as well as very experienced shooter.

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 Před 4 lety

    I came here because Erik Cortina told me to. Subbed and rang the bell.

  • @yossshooter1198
    @yossshooter1198 Před 2 lety

    Subscribed after watching a few other vids. Really love the content!!

  • @johnx9318
    @johnx9318 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for that. I've been trying to sort myself out for some time. This will help loads.

  • @warrenhumphrey3956
    @warrenhumphrey3956 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Philip, great info and refresher! 👍

  • @ajgraf122
    @ajgraf122 Před 3 lety

    Alright, sorry for the Nightforce comment. You have really good content. And a new sub. I'll be trying all of this. Thanks, AJ

  • @LierKasseMand
    @LierKasseMand Před 3 lety

    Really good stuff! Looking forward to the next check-lists for sure! Thanks a bunch.

    • @bthemedia
      @bthemedia Před rokem

      2 years later… still waiting for Part 2 &3!

  • @kriskline7559
    @kriskline7559 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this great information

  • @josephfurrer5000
    @josephfurrer5000 Před 4 lety

    Gold star information! Thanks for sharing.

  • @snprdog
    @snprdog Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed this...going to work on it for the 2021 season.

  • @dubshire7345
    @dubshire7345 Před 3 lety

    Love your Checklist!!!! Thank you!

  • @jffcody
    @jffcody Před rokem

    Thank you for the great advice.

  • @BRTreedogs
    @BRTreedogs Před 4 lety

    Such a good trainer.

  • @earlgilliland6501
    @earlgilliland6501 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this video this is the one everyone has been waiting on!

  • @cruz8483
    @cruz8483 Před 3 lety

    Great content brother! Just started following, post notifications on from now on!

  • @andrewhernandez9674
    @andrewhernandez9674 Před 3 lety

    An excellent video on this topic

  • @billthebard805
    @billthebard805 Před 4 lety +5

    Your videos are making me want to start learning precision shooting. Im not a new rifle shooter, I spent 5 years in the Marine Corps, but I would say I’m pretty much brand new when it comes to precision. That being said, would you recommend .308 or 6.5 for my first precision rifle?

    • @barneygo2010
      @barneygo2010 Před 4 lety +8

      Select a .308. I’m suiting up my flame suit and preparing to get roasted, but this is my advice to all my new clients at my PR matches here at Garrison Petawawa (home of the Warriors), Ontario.
      * if you are not handloading, match ammo is straightforward to source and buy; 6.5 CM was not always easy (It’s Sep 2020, now)
      * Yes the 6.5CM is a wind cheater, and a gravity defying round. Learn your comeups and wind calls; much reference material for the 308 out there.
      * Develop your talent, spend money on ammo and match fees. One cannot ever buy skill or experience, nor bolt on talent on your PR rig
      * Learn to reload, the .308 Winnie is easy to learn how to reload and very forgiving with powder recipes
      * Barrel life: you can easily obtain 5000 rounds to almost 10K rounds through your factory barrel
      Once you need to rebarrel, select any one of the super efficient 6mm or 6.5mm technologies. You will have earned your ‘spurs’ to quote Retired Gen Mad Dog Mattis of the USMC.
      And with your extensive background using the .308, you will be in a position to ‘mentor’ other new shooters. “We rise in lifting others.” I stole that quote. It ain’t mine. Hahahahaha
      Now get out and shoot. Try your best not to focus on the hardware. Develop that software between your ears.
      “Your Mind is Your Greatest Weapon!”
      Cheers, Barney

    • @ap577
      @ap577 Před 3 lety +1

      I had the same experience as you, 5 years of Kentucky windage with a M4 and RCO I thought I was a pretty good shooter. Got into precision shooting, and its a humbling experience. I started with 6.5CM, and with the fundamentals I learned in the Marine Corps was getting impacts over 1000 Yards first time out. I was using a Ruger Precision which I think is the best bang for your buck to start long range shooting. Current Ammo and Firearm prices are challenging, but I honestly have had more fun shooting doing PRS than any other type of shooting I have done. Hope you get out there and experience it!

  • @MichaelLeopold1
    @MichaelLeopold1 Před 3 lety

    Helpful overview, thanks

  • @connatter2869
    @connatter2869 Před 9 měsíci

    Just wondering what cartridge you’re using in these videos? Thanks great video

  • @olivedrabmind283
    @olivedrabmind283 Před 2 lety

    Great information thanks

  • @clintboggess6728
    @clintboggess6728 Před rokem

    Thank you. That was very good info!! You are a good teacher.

  • @JeffO321
    @JeffO321 Před 4 lety

    Great video Phil!

  • @MichaelLeopold1
    @MichaelLeopold1 Před rokem

    Came back to review

  • @tackleberrywpg
    @tackleberrywpg Před 2 lety

    This is an excellent video. 💪🤝👍

  • @LeonardCartersureshotfoto

    Awesome Video!

  • @matthiusix
    @matthiusix Před rokem

    I find it impossible to square my shoulders and elbows at the same time. Shoulders square, supporting hand elbow must go forward, to avoid the shoulder going up while I'm gripping the rear bag.
    I'm 196cm tall, perhaps my physique is not suitable for the fully squared position?

  • @Garyalarson1
    @Garyalarson1 Před 4 lety +2

    Phil when in the checklist would you 1. Adjust parallax and 2. Close the chamber?

  • @joshwallace3016
    @joshwallace3016 Před 11 měsíci

    Did a part 2 and beyond follow this video?

  • @alessandrocordioli228
    @alessandrocordioli228 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, if you shoot with bipod do you pull the stock rearward toward the shoulder pocket with shooting hand or do you charge the bipod pushing with the toes?thanks

  • @jarlenbates
    @jarlenbates Před rokem +2

    Did 2& 3 ever happen?

    • @TorpZeus
      @TorpZeus Před 2 měsíci

      I was going to ask the same thing. I can’t seem to find them anywhere.

  • @jirikubica4222
    @jirikubica4222 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi,
    Nice video and very nice gun. I have same chassis and I would like to buy also enclosed forend .Pls. ,what is the right height of Spuhr mount for x56 scope and this enclosed forend? Thanks a lot. Jiří

  • @bx7993
    @bx7993 Před rokem

    Awesome video , how hard to you push your rifle into your shoulder with your right hand ?

  • @af22raptor23503
    @af22raptor23503 Před 4 lety

    Very Cool! I will be following the series! What sort of Custom Rifle Setup are you running? Is it a 6.5 Creedmoor?

  • @dan3510
    @dan3510 Před 7 měsíci

    Gotta love the Marines, they would issue a 20 step process on how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich if they could. Always breaking everything down beyond necessity.
    Great build though, that action sounded smooth as butter, but $500+ on bipod rig though? Really?

  • @neilb7544
    @neilb7544 Před 4 lety

    where can i get a hoodie like yours ? very nice video btw. thanks for the recoil management lessons

  • @pjotrskuksjonoks5109
    @pjotrskuksjonoks5109 Před 3 lety

    Could you advise me please. I bought the whiskey 3 folding chasse for my tikka T3x 6.5cr but original mag not fit. Which one I have to buy?
    Thank you for help

  • @shadowlab9543
    @shadowlab9543 Před 4 lety

    awesome

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 Před 4 lety

    What chassis is that. I shoot my AR10 way more than my bolt gun because its more comfortable than my bolt action. I'm looking for a chassis the solve that issue.

  • @Honkers716
    @Honkers716 Před 3 lety +1

    Hol.ly $h!t. No one in my 36 years on this earth has ever said I can use my clavicle. I have a shoulder reconstruction surgery, which prevents me from using the pocket of my shoulder. And EVERYONE tells me to use it and not my clavicle. Ugh, shooting comfortable for now on, thank you

  • @Migs3
    @Migs3 Před 3 lety

    Yes, but: In many cases the target will not be findable, and it will require substantial changes in the position. Then all you said goes out the window.

    • @velayo_0317
      @velayo_0317  Před 3 lety +1

      Actually if that’s the case you just need better training.

  • @Jeff_C45
    @Jeff_C45 Před 4 lety

    Anyone use that overmolded cheek rest that he has on his chassis? Is it worth the upgrade? I’ve heard some people say it pulls at your face when the gun fires so I’m nervous about getting one.

    • @velayo_0317
      @velayo_0317  Před 4 lety

      Jeff C that’s all I have on all my KRG’s. I love them. Definitely worth the upgrade IMPO. So comfortable over the standard one.

    • @Jeff_C45
      @Jeff_C45 Před 4 lety

      PHILLIP VELAYO Thanks Phillip for the reply! Love the channel and your set up. Bought a KRG W3C for my new build because of your review on it. Very comfortable to shoot with.

    • @gz989898
      @gz989898 Před 4 lety

      Agree, worth the money. No issues on my 6.5x47

    • @burkmanfox
      @burkmanfox Před 4 lety

      What rear bag is that?

    • @velayo_0317
      @velayo_0317  Před 4 lety

      @@burkmanfox TAB Gear small rear bag.

  • @mikecarlson6083
    @mikecarlson6083 Před 4 lety +1

    Whats your rifle gear list?