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Noen som vet om videoene pleier å være greie å få tak i? Evt ifra hvor?

 

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Lå på nett 26 Des.. :roll:

 

 

Skal prøve å snakke med Magpul på Shot Show og se om det er mulig å få med - eller få

sendt noen kopier hjem..

 

 

 

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Allerede sett :D

Ca.10 timer go 5 dvd

 

En del elementert, retter seg etter kiss metoden.

Gjør det tungvint i måten å regne klikk / MIL for vindavdrift.

Hadde vært enklere om han brukte ms og ikke den formelen han brukte

 

Bra å se en amerikaner anbefaler utelukkende S&B ift made in USA på optikk

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Gjør det tungvint i måten å regne klikk / MIL for vindavdrift.

Hadde vært enklere om han brukte ms og ikke den formelen han brukte

 

Hva er det som er tungvint med metoden/formelen bortsett fra at han tenker vind i mph i steden for ms?

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Jeg har bare sett igjennom DVD 1 og 2, synes det er litt langdrygt, men har jo ikke så mye anna å glo på i disse dager.

Beste med hele greia er at man får lyst ut og skyte :)

 

Men ok å få litt innput på dette med bruk at retikkel og beregning av vind, må bare regne om litt mph til ms, men det går jo greit.

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Her er en timeline jeg gjorde for et annet forum

 

It is a very nice production, they state the facts correctly.

However they talk so much it can actually be difficult to derive the information they are trying to give you.

For example, they use 39 minutes to tell you to lie straight behind the gun and load your bipod.

That's a lot of words for little information.

 

I've put the comments along a timeline so people can rapidly find what they're looking for. I've also put in a couple of snide comments.

Not really meaning to bash this DVD too hard, of the American productions it is the best I've seen. I was happy to view it and would recommend it.

 

Make no mistake: Horus has top dollars invested in this production, and you better believe you'll shoot the best way with Horus equipment!

 

HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND

 

00:00:00

Todd Hodnett of Accuracy first presented.

The worlds best/greatest longrange instructor (they actually say something to that effect)

 

00:01:15

Todd Hodnett uses proprietary methods and they "can't expose much" in this DVD.

 

00:03:10

Longrange is really nothing but basics, "more than anything it IS basics"

 

00:04:00

Longrange is easy, doesn't have to be hard.

 

00:06:30

Todd Hodnett tells of previous experience, "I was getting away with a lot of stuff as I was just getting lucky" related to LR shooting.

 

00:07:30

Demonstrates how to lie straight behind the gun

 

00:07:51

Demonstrates how to use a rear bag.

 

00:09:18

Demonstrates how to have a little loose bipod

 

00:12:14

Demontrates bipod pressure to great lenght

 

00:13:58

Todd Hodnett does not push forward with his toes, he prefers to use the whole back.

 

00:16:20

Talks about eye relief and scope shadow

 

00:18:30

Talks about how LR field shooting at presented opportunities differs from target shooting where you have all the time in the world

 

00:20:15

Talks about how it is difficult to get back on target and spot your own shots unless you lie straight behind the rifle

 

00:21:45

Describes resting the head on the rifle as going to sleep, not loose or hard, just resting the head.

 

00:25:07

Talks about scope shadow and adjusting the scope/ buttstock for a good fit.

 

00:26:00

Promotes LaRue lever scope mount systems.

 

00:26:50

Describes how you need to push the lever mounts into the picatinny when mounting.

 

00:27:50

Situations were you need to take yuor scope off. Weeeell...

 

00:30:00

Demonstrates how you find the holdover in the scope before loading your bipod. Todd Hodnett really likes the Horus reticles!

 

00:39:00

Talks about parallax in scopes.

 

00:39:59

New chapter, zeroing

This is a long one...

 

00:57:43

New chapter reticles

Discussing Duplex as a ballistic reticle.

Fairly complex solution, would require a lot of work/familiarity to be practical for field use.

 

00:58:58

Talks about measuring your reticle/ knowing your reticle

 

01:00:00

Using a second image reticle

Talks about how the MIL values change with magnification and how you can use a ballistic computer to figure out the values.

 

01:04:45

Talks about "poor mans horse" as in using mildots for holdovers at range (i.e. not using turrets, but reticle only to compensate for bullet drop)

 

01:05:40

Presenting a Horus reticle.

This reticle works but not as well as Hodnett would have it. Works well for for wind as presented. Debunk the debunk.

 

01:06:10

Hodnett "usually never tell the guys to dial for wind".

 

01:07:20

Presenting the MIL formula.

This is where americans again and again really demonstrates the inability to fully grasp MIL.

The presented formula cannot be worked in the head...

 

01:10:00

Claims that BDC turrets work worse than they do in favour of a better Horus reticle ??? Not sure, he does mention the critical

factors for a good BDC.

I'll offer the opinion that a BDC will work best for most as they are restricted in their shooting enviroments.

What he says is correct, I just have a different opinion on the conclusion.

 

01:10:45

Says that ballistics reticles work to about 400. I fully agree, that's also why manufacturers find them attractive to make:

Modern cartridges have almost universal trajectories the first 400.

 

01:14:00

Says glass (scope) is more important than the rifle. Making good points.

 

01:15:00

Talks about 2nd focal plane

 

01:16:40

Some complicated math for 2nd focal plane and mildots.

Just drop it, use a first focal plane instead.

 

01:18:00

Talking about how to check a scope, why you need to do it.

 

01:20:50

Horus reticle again

 

01:22:40

Talks about how many arguments against the Horus is "not valid" as they have "debunked them".

 

01:23:00

Talking about how A-type personalities are resistant to new information, how they need to "think outside the box",

how they don't understand it and are "not going to be guru anymore" and therefore resist it as it puts them outside

their comfort zone.

 

01:25:16

Truing. How to get DOPE - Data On Previous Engagements.

Basically how to gather data for your range card.

 

01:26:19

Horus ATRAG is being demonstrated with a proper salesman pitch.

 

01:29:48

Good presentation of the G1 and G7 scales.

 

01:33:04

Barrel twist and bullet spin drift

 

01:36:00

Coreolis. only the vertical component.

 

01:37:40

The windclock, very good version - not the simplified short range version but the proper LR.

 

01:38:00

Inclination shooting.

Doesn't really go into depht here, just demonstrating it in the Horus ATRAG program.

 

01:39:40

Humidity, how it not worth it at all as we're talking 1/12 MOA...

 

01:45:00

Checking trajectory by shooting at close to transsonic speed and "truing" it in the HORUS ATRAG program.

 

01:47:50

Todd Hodnett "We really push putting bubbles on a scope..." That is bubble levers to avoid cant.

 

01:51:20

The importance of not to "incur bad data" in your range card and log

 

01:55:30

Some target shooting with spotting. Not sure how much is done for illustrational purposes here.

 

01:58:00

Do not incur human error into dope, use ballistic computers.

 

02:00:22

Save a lot of time and money.. by using Horus reticles and ATRAG.

 

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DVD one summed up.

Good production.

Good points.

They could do a better job of repeating/summing up the info.

Nothing "proprietery" in it other than the Horus gear - this is LR basics (which Todd also says himself).

Recommended (a huge leap up from other productions Tubb/Carlock et al)

 

I have DVD 2 and will review asap...

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Magpul Art of the Precision Rifle DVD 2

 

The shooting and product placement DVD:

Horus Vision H58 reticle, Horus ATRAG and Accuracy 1st fascilities:

 

HOUR: MINUTE:SECOND

 

00:00:00

Broken scope field zero

How to field zero your scope and how to use Horus ATRAG to get a dope card.

My comment:

You can also zero same procedure and just set scope turret to what your card says.

 

00:01:56

The shooters take their scopes off and hands it to the next person, demonstrating the scope mount lever system.

 

00:02:20

10-20 shots are needed for a complete rangecard.

 

00:03:40

Sloppy turret dialling can get you lost.

Dial turrets until impact hits required holdover for the field zero range.

 

00:05:07

Levelling the reticle to the rifle is not at all important. Many shoot with a canted weapon.

Levelling the reticle to the world is important.

 

00:06:17

Repeating leveling the reticle/scope to the world, not the rifle

 

00:08:30

Working with Horus ATRAG

 

00:08:48

First target 238 meters, field zero and using holds.

Dialing till bullet impacts the required hold.

 

00:09:48

Making windcalls. Good calls, a bit high perhaps.

 

00:10:08

Good scene for windcall

 

00:15:48

Horus ATRAG again

Using it to change a zero in order to comply with observed trajectory/ impact

 

00:18:27

Shooting 610 meter target

 

00:19:00

Demonstrating the Horus reticle with a sales pitch

 

00:20:30

Summing up a field zero

 

00:21:24

Accuracy 1st (Todd Hodnett company) proprietary wind formula

Mixes dividing and multiplication, cannot understand why to use mph format - it complicates the formula.

(Use the meter per second format instead of mph and you eliminate dividing. Wind factor x wind strenght, basic Swedish method...)

 

00:22:48

Horus ATRAG PDA is a great tool but no crutch.

 

00:24:45

What wind matters the most for the shooter

 

00:25:40

Wind over a cliffs edge...

(I find that these shots can be extremely difficult with a lot of turbulence..)

 

00:25:59

Wind in a canyon picking up speed.

(More so in a V than U canyon and there will be swirling in intersections)

 

00:26:17

Wind going uphill picks up speed.

 

00:27:00

Mirage is your helper

 

00:27:40

Looking at mirage

 

00:28:16

Accuracy 1st wind formula

(Again, why work in mph, msec eliminates half the math involved...)

 

00:30:15

Wind course, new chapter

Shooters shoot a range where they can turn their position and get different winds

 

00:32:30

Using high power on scope to help assess wind and assist shooting

 

00:34:10

Using the Horus H58 reticle

 

00:35:00

Talking about canting the rifle and how you need a bubble

 

00:37:00

(Never seen shooters cant so much before, must be script/dramatics/for show???)

 

00:37:35

A bubble level on the rifle to prevent cant is extremely important.

 

00:38:30

Accuracy 1st makes a bubble level. Talking more about the extreme importance of a bubble level/ anticant device.

 

00:40:20

50% of longrange misses is probably due to canting that wasn't caught with a bubble level.

(well...)

 

00:41:20

Using Horus webshop lasers

 

00:41:59

The MIL relation formula.

(Americans make this formula overly complicated. Target mm : mil = range. How many of you guys drive your cars according to a knot speed limit or load your cartridges in tons of powder?)

 

00:42:30

Accuracy 1st product teaser

 

00:43:30

Milling and shooting with the Horus reticle

(good!)

 

00:44:48

Missing because of not checking the bubble

(C'mon, enough already...)

 

00:45:25

Bracketing the target in the maximum/minimum wind hold. Let the bullet drift into the full target if wind increases (hold minimum on target edge)

 

00:47:00

Spotters job during windcalls

Shooting

 

00:49:29

More milling with Horus reticle

 

00:50:50

Watch you're bubble level or you'll miss...

 

00:51:15

Showing windcall target bracketing

 

00:52:20

Talking about subsonic flight and gyroscopic stability

 

00:53:20

Subsonic Bc in Horus ATRAG

 

00:54:50

Repeating the importance of fundamentals at long range.

 

00:55:50

Shooting a 308 at 1217 meters

 

00:57:17

Hitting 1217 meter target at 4th shot

(This cannot be called effective shooting)

 

00:58:00

Truing the Bc in Horus ATRAG

 

00:58:20

The bullet shows the truth

 

00:59:15

Shooting the wind course

 

01:00:00

The wind clock vs effective wind

 

01:01:40

Stay on top of your windcall "don't get locked into a windcall"

 

01:02:35

Operate the bolt after observing the shot impact

 

01:04:40

(Is the script writer having a go at the chubby guy???)

 

01:05:00

Remember fundamentals, load the bipod

 

01:06:30

Effective wind using the windclock

 

01:07:35

Make a wind baseline dope and correct off of that

 

01:09:00

Shooting through thin grass no problem

 

01:10:00

Short, thick and stiff barrels are good - less harmonics

 

01:11:40

"See what trigger control does..."

 

01:12:12

Horus ATRAG

 

01:13:50

More on the importance of bubble levels

 

01:14:27

Discussing wind shooting strategy

 

01:16:30

Scope cant causing miss... again...

 

01:18:30

Horus reticle demonstration

 

01:22:15

Walking the windcourse

 

01:29:50

Summing up the experiences from the wind course

 

01:30:50

Benefits of the Horus reticle

 

01:31:40

Benefits of the Accuracy 1st training/ range fascilities.

"Get you off the golf course and into the real world"

Immense learning curve at Accuracy 1st range fascilities

 

01:41:22

Praise for Accuracy 1st range fascilities ebb out.

 

01:41:37

The one mile shot chapter

Talking about the importance of fundamentals

 

01:45:21

First shot - check your anti cant bubble thingy...

Shooting a lot of shots

Eventually a bullet strikes the target

 

01:50:00

One mile shot finished.

Summing it up

 

01:52:10

Finish

Tod sum it up

 

01:52:30

Taking away the "specialness" of longrange shooting.

 

01:53:48

"Common sense simplistic approach"

 

01:54:20

Their focus is America's wars, trying to help the kids on every way we can ... (by winning government contracts and selling their products?)

The End

 

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Summed up:

Still lots of good information if you look past the product placement.

I find the reticle demonstrations to be very nicely made.

It should have been a lot better in the wind reading department, it says little about assessing wind strenght.

The wind reading formula is unneccesarily complicated due to "wrong" wind format.

 

I received the sublime message of bubble anti cant device. Have. to. get. one.

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Magpul Art of the Precision Rifle DVD 3

 

The "professional" DVD. Dialogue gets more relaxed and "real", instruction gets more hands-on as the main instructor is now a professional shooter.

HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND

 

00:00:24

Chapter the USMC scout scniper

Presenting Caylen Wojcik

 

00:01:50

Breaking down for the viewer what it is to be a scout sniper

 

00:02:50

Talking about what it takes to be a sniper.

 

00:03:10

Sniper collecting raw information, not intelligence.

 

00:04:40

How the sniper training program is extremely difficult, not som much physically but more mentally.

 

00:05:10

Some good bolt manipulation (more of this demonstrated at the end, no need to rewind).

 

00:06:45

How sneaking and shooting is only a very smart part of the snipers job.

 

00:08:30

How snipers kill a lot of people with information

 

00:11:00

Talking about operating in a non-permissive environment where you cannot hide and you will get attacked no matter what you do.

 

00:15:00

Talkin about the fairly liberal ROE , rules of engagement (legal requirement to shoot people), back in the days (ROE that opened for shooting people with digging tools... in a country with irrigation farming...)

 

00:16:50

Recounting a sniper operation and the weight that needed to be carried.

 

00:23:00

Talking about advances in sniper technology

 

00:27:30

Explaining how the core fundamentals/ basic makes up for lacking equipment, how training and the shooter is most important

 

00:30:00

The need of installing reality in the training

 

00:32:30

Talking about precision shooting, rapid shooting, scenarios and danger space

 

00:34:45

Talking about what someone wanting to be a sniper must be prepared for, in short a huge mental burden and having adequate physical ability.

 

00:38:00

New chapter, the law enforcement sniper

 

00:38:55

The fundamentals of marksmanship

 

00:39:45

How law enforcement might need to shoot through media

 

00:41:50

How shot placement is critical to law enforcement, surgical shooting

 

00:44:00

New chapter Military semi auto weapons

 

00:46:00

Presenting the Barret M82 50 cal rifle

 

00:46:50

Presenting the norwegian Raufoss 50 cal ammunition

 

00:49:40

Criticizing Barret Accuracy, how it is not capable of MOA but 2-3 MOA

 

00:51:23

Presenting the MKR SPR 5.56 rifle, special purpose rifle

 

00:54:05

Presenting the M110 SASS 7.62 rifle, supressed rifle and how effective that can be, how it is almost impossible to locate such a shooter

 

00:56:00

"Semi auto rifles now blossom with the precision rifle society..."

 

00:57:00

New chapter, data books

How it is a journal or diary for shooting, logs data you see as pertinent.

How ballistic solvers/programs have made logbooks not as important as before.

 

00:58:20

Talks about ballistic computers

 

00:58:40

Sales pitch for the Magpul dynamics logbook

 

01:01:30

How to fill in a standard data page in the Magpul logbook

The difference between calling a shot and plotting a shot

 

01:04:50

the shooting diary page

 

01:06:10

Shows a closeup of how called/plotted shot is logged

 

01:06:28

Keeping track of rounds through the barrel

 

01:08:25

Sales pitch end

 

01:08:58

New chapter dialing & scope calibration

Very easy for shooters to get mixed up which way they dial the scope

 

01:09:20

How scopes adjusts with an angular measure, mostly MOA or MIL

 

01:10:20

A good sketch of MOA and MIL

 

01:10:33

Explaining the simplicity of the MIL system (but not driving the point home hard enough perhaps)

 

01:11:30

Talks about how some scope mixes MOA and MIL. Can very easily confuse shooters.

 

01:12:06

1 MIL = 3.438 MOA

 

01:13:50

Drill for adjusting "badly built" scopes, with right hand "push" to make bullet go left and "pull" to make bullet go left.

"An easy way to remember which way to spin the turret"

(with a "properly" built scope you use the turret like you would your car, turn right to go right, left to go left...)

 

01:15:20

Shooting tactic for gusting wind, dialling for elevation and holding for wind

 

01:16:05

New chapter Max point blank range

How to eliminate dialing turrets and using trajectory for danger space/ killing window

 

(Here the two instructors have opposite views, Todd says this stuff "isn't fast enough")

 

01:17:45

How this can be applied for a hunter

 

01:18:00

Using a ballistic computer for max point blank range

 

01:18:47

Talking about danger space

 

01:22:25

New chapter, range estimation

Laser is by far the best option. Reticles can be used successfully if used with an awareness of limitations and

if one considers danger space/trajectory/killing window.

 

01:23:16

Talking about capabilities and limitations. Target size must be known but isn't always the same.

 

01:24:40

The TMR reticle, using it as a tape measure.

(Again the laborous mildot solution formula and multiplying with 27,77. How does one do that??? Use proper units of measure for the MIL system)

 

01:25:00

The difference between 1st and 2nd focal plane.

 

01:26:00

Limitations of ranging, target size must be known

 

01:29:00

Using reticles for animal trophy assessment

 

01:30:00

New chapter, the Milling Excercise

Very good demonstration of how to use MIL reticles for range estimation.

 

01:33:40

Specifying different requirements when using the scope for range estimations vs followup shots.

 

01:35:30

Showing how to correctly get a solid ranging position.

 

01:37:14

Demonstrating the benefits of a modern mildot.

 

(In the shown example, the proper use of the mil formula would be (I'll just assume target widt 475mm, standard military chest)

475:1 = 475 meter range w old fashioned mildot

475:1.1= just over 430 meters w modern mildot (exact range 432-3 meters)

These numbers can be run in the head. No 27,77 or 2,54 anywhere in this formula - use correct units of measure dammit!)

 

01:41:11

Uses the Horus ATRAG to get the range solution from the milling

(you would need a calculator when using the wrong units of measure for the mil formula...)

 

01:41:55

New chapter, natural point of aim and respiratory pulse.

(Just view this chapter and make natural point of aim your religion)

 

01:47:01

Getting into natural point of aim position

 

01:48:33

Pushing with the toes

 

01:50:50

Breathing cycles

(if time permits)

 

01:53:45

Natural point of aim drill

 

02:01:05

The end

 

02:01:20

Rapid bolt manipulation demonstration

 

 

Reload demonstration

 

02:05:39

The end-end

 

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To sum it up

This third DVD makes a buy worth it. It offers interesting and down to earth insight as well as to-the-point instruction.

I'm being very cruel here, but I reckon the difference between bubble boy and the professional is palpable for those that view it.

I find the absense of gear talk and focus on the training very good.

Very good instructions in DVD no 3 and you will build a solid fundament for LR shooting by adhering to the natural point of aim principle shown.

I do wish however that Americans would fully grasp the MIL formulas and don't mix in wrong units of measure.

 

Review

 

Magpul Art of the Precision rifle DVD 4

 

The gear DVD. They talk gear and sell products.

 

00:00:16

The bolt rifle.

 

00:34:00

Semi auto rifles

 

00:43:15

Acillary gear

 

00:48:45

Rifle optics

 

01:11:30

Muzzle accessories

 

01:20:50

Support equipment

 

01:37:20

 

The end

 

Review

 

Magpul Art of the Precision Rifle DVD 5

 

The DVD where Todd Hodnett demonstrate unconventional shooting position. The part where they show mirage at the end is very good!

 

HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND

 

00:00:24

New chapter, Unconventional positions

 

00:00:56

Talks about having multiple points of contact

 

00:01:06

How you need to have a position stable enough to see your impact

 

00:01:12

Position sitting with bipod

 

00:02:40

Adding a rear bag to the position

 

00:04:06

Adding shooting sticks to the position

 

00:05:25

Adding a backpack to the position

 

00:06:09

Grabbing the bipod with the hand

 

00:07:50

Not holding to heavy and disturbing the position

 

00:08:45

Replacing the aforementioned backpack with a partner for support

 

00:09:38

New position with shooting sticks, camming with the shooting sticks

 

00:14:49

New position, camera tripod with picatinny adapter

 

00:23:22

New position, side-prone. This is a sitting/prone position with the rifle turned over to its' side.

 

00:26:30

How to get a zero/ sight displacement in the side-prone position

 

00:31:45

New chapter, long range trajectory

Explains how the angle of attack (the angle the bullet falls) is only 1,5 to 2 degrees (at 835 meters in this example)

 

00:34:55

Showing the angle of attack with a string and 2 lined up targets punched by the same bullet.

 

00:37:43

Doing trajectory math with help from the Horus ATRAG

 

00:40:45

Talks about how the angle of attach is not as steep as most people think

 

00:42:00

Calculating maximum ordonance which is how high the bullet flies over line of sight

 

00:43:50

Mentions diffent windspeeds at diffenet altitudes

(This is called gradient wind for those wanting to google more on the subject)

 

00:44:50

How spotters needs to know a little about angle of attack and maximum ordnance.

 

00:46:46

The Tremor reticle. Todd Hodnett explains his own reticle design

(he is unneccesarily complex in the explanations of wind holds, probably relates to how he is unneccessarily complex in his

"accuracy 1st wind formula)

 

00:50:45

How to fit the Tremor reticle to all calibres.

 

00:52:20

Talks of how the Tremor reticle is a mil scale.

 

00:53:15

Talks about the realtion between Bc and wind in the math formula equations

(... and the math formula equations are unneccisarily complex)

 

00:55:19

New chapter, Cleaning

Talks about how to clean the gun. Not removing copper, but carbon.

(A special take on cleaning)

 

00:59:10

Storing the gun

 

01:00:40

New chapter, Raising the bar

Talks about longrange hunting ethics and "paying your dues" through training.

 

01:02:55

Recommends the Bryan Litz "Applied Ballistics" book

 

01:06:07

New chapter, the crew having fun and showing bloopers

 

01:08:50

New chapter, The Whiz Wheel

Showing an accuracy first product. It is a range card put into a flight computation wheel

 

01:14:00

New chapter, Mirage

Showing various mirage and what wind speeds they equals.

(Very good, should have been a LOT MORE hard facts presented like this in the series)

 

01:15:26

New chapter, Accuracy 1st wind formula

(Unneccessarily complicated and nothing proprietary. Use the correct format (meters pr second) and you'll eliminate all the dividing.

Just put your ballistic computer wind input to 1 meter per second and the wind factor will be glaring at you.

The formula is then reduced to WIND FACTOR X WIND = CLICK CORRECTION//MIL HOLD.

Basic Swedish method...)

 

01:16:46

New chapter, the MIL relation formula

(I've said it before, Americans do not FULLY grasp the MIL concept.

Work in the correct units of measure, millimeters.

Don't understand millimeters? It is just a number with a name, you don't need to understand it.

Just learn the target size number as you do with inches or feet or yards but call that number millimeters instead.

Formula is then:

TARGET SIZE : MIL = RANGE METERS)

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Alt fra tomprat til knakende gode presentasjoner.

Filmene var definitivt bedre enn Carlock/ Tubb med flere, og med bedre klipping ville nok dette blitt mye bedre.

 

Men man kan jo alltids rippe egne DVD og ta ut de gode delene fremfor å spole/ lete.

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Tusen takk for gjennomgangen, Roe. Da er det kopiert og lagret til tekstfil :wink:

Har du noen synspunkt på grepet og avtrekket til Todd? Jeg har selvfølgelig vært igjennom videone dine og har sansen for "fast grep", som du snakker om. Jeg har også gått igjennom det relativt dyre online training kurset på SnipersHide.com hvor temaet ble tatt opp i en hel video samt en pdf fil. Der er det snakk om å bygge grepet fra avtrekkeren og bakover, altså at grepet spiller mindre rolle og at avtrekket er rett bakover (90 graders vinkel på fingeren) er det viktigste. Jeg vil kalle meg selv nybegynner på langholdsfronten, og det er et mylder av eksperter med sterke meninger der ute.

 

Mvh

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Har aldri opplevd fast grep som noe problem og har ikke skyteteknisk kompetanse til å si noe om fordeler/ ulemper med løst/fast grep. Det finnes konkurranseskyttere her inne med et nivå som gruser Hodnett/Snipershide gutta både skyteteknisk og hastighet. De kan uttale seg mye bedre enn meg.

 

Ville vel tatt endel av Todd Hodnett sine instruksjoner med en klype salt og forholdt meg til DFS/ norske skytterorganisasjoner. Todd er tross alt en selger som skyter Barett på 4-5000 meter/yards nevnes det i filmen...

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Det snakkes MYE! :shock: Det kan jeg underskrive på, og man skal følge med for å få med seg alt. Jeg merker at det er litt slitsomt med all pratinga når man runder 2 timer. Så for meg så er det mest effektivt å se det i 1 times intervaler ca. Men det er veldig mye bra og nyttig her, og jeg synes dette er en meget bra film.

En "must have" for de som er interesserte! :wink:

 

Takker Roe for hans "index". Grei å ha hvis man er ute etter spesiell info.

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Bra gjennomgang Roe. Har selv sett de 5 dvd og sitter igjen med endel lærdom/oppfrisking. Men det som irriterte meg mest med filmen var det evindelige usa-usa-remington-USA-usa maset. Er det bare jeg som er sær/tar feil, eller er det flere som fikk det med seg. Har de ikke funnet lyset og europeiske våpen ennå? :D

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Har sett gjenom jeg også, mye bra.

Har jeg misforstått eller har de en type lyddemper som går utenpå en rekylbrems?

 

Kunne tenkt meg rekylbrems men smellet vil jeg helst ikke ha til å øke.

Vet at alle lyddempere også tar endel av rekylen selvsagt men er den saken de bruker i filmen noe spesielt tro?

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Har sett gjennom litt over halvparten av innholdet og synes jeg har lært en hel masse. Et must for de som trenger en liten introduksjon til langholdsskyting! De gutta tar knekken på en del myter som forbindes med skyting på lange hold og klarer å få det til å se relativt enkelt ut.

 

Magpul Dynamics drinking game; Ta en shot hver gang de sier "Weapon System"!

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