Realities of Gunfighting, The Perfect Rifle Setup & Long Distance Shooting w/ Buck Doyle | CNP #8

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
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    After taking his 3-day Recce Carbine Course, I sit down with firearm instructor Buck Doyle of follow-through consulting. We have a conversation about the realities of gunfighting, the perfect rifle setup, and what he considers long-distance shooting.
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    0:14 What is Long Distance Shooting
    5:31 Is One Shot One Kill Realistic
    8:45 Shooting Paper Targets vs Reactive Targets
    10:36 Realities of a gunfight
    15:40 building a perfect rifle setup
    23:20 The Tremor 3 Reticle
    27:10 Outdoor Shooting course for new shooters
    32:27 Outdoor Shooting Bag
    35:01 Future outdoor shooting courses
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  • @jake_mf_lowe9525
    @jake_mf_lowe9525 3 роки тому +438

    Buck is 100% the real deal, calm cool and collected even in the worst of times. I spent 2 days pinned down on an Afghanistan mountain top with him and he never lost his cool. He continously assessed and reacted to the situation. Hands down an amazing human being! Way to keep good people around you Colin

    • @Maverekt
      @Maverekt 3 роки тому +16

      He seems amazing, thanks to you both for your service 🇺🇸

    • @Veldtian1
      @Veldtian1 3 роки тому +14

      We want D E T A I L S.

    • @johnsmithe498
      @johnsmithe498 3 роки тому +5

      I hope you both vote for Trump

    • @quaternio
      @quaternio 3 роки тому +5

      @@johnsmithe498 or what?

    • @mdio9619
      @mdio9619 3 роки тому +1

      @@quaternio Dur...Dur... 🤣🤣👏

  • @Kevinj36541
    @Kevinj36541 3 роки тому +155

    “My days of carrying heavy stuff is over” As a former 160lb 240 gunner, AMEN to that brother!

    • @AndrewPureMI
      @AndrewPureMI 3 роки тому +2

      So does that mean you dont shoot a gun anymore? You dont have any guns? I seen not too long ago an air force vet had came home and someone broke into his house with his baby and daughter and he tried to scare the off with a bat! In a home with a baby what If the crook has a gun? What if they plan to kill you? Cuz you dont know their intentions when they break into your house! I'm confused how many vets dont own guns?

    • @rickeco4tango33
      @rickeco4tango33 3 роки тому +21

      Janee Robert
      Sounds like you need to take this course!
      As a Marine, we’re talking about humpen (grunt term) hiking/backpacking and carrying a 96hr load out: Food, water, ammo, clothing mission gear, and whatever you need!! After the Corps, we stuck with continuous question, how can I continue to keep kicking ass without carrying all that crap!

    • @winkleried
      @winkleried 3 роки тому +7

      the Ex-Light Infantry Mortarman agrees..

    • @whatitdodracula
      @whatitdodracula 3 роки тому +1

      @@AndrewPureMI what you don't understand is the man/woman is the weapon and the bat, gun, umbrella whatever he/she has is only a tool.

    • @full-timepog6844
      @full-timepog6844 3 роки тому +3

      @@AndrewPureMI is this autism??

  • @BoogalooBoy
    @BoogalooBoy 3 роки тому +296

    That's some beautiful canyons behind y'all.

    • @dustbustr91
      @dustbustr91 3 роки тому +18

      i think its Actually a plateau

    • @robertfrost8531
      @robertfrost8531 3 роки тому +13

      Pretty sure its Teasdale Utah, maybe Red River Ranch.

    • @jgamble60
      @jgamble60 3 роки тому +7

      @Shawn Patricio Utah I believe

    • @johnniewasr5740
      @johnniewasr5740 3 роки тому +17

      Those are plateaus, not canyons, and yes, they are beautiful.

    • @mikelatta484
      @mikelatta484 3 роки тому +6

      I thought I saw John Ford filming a western behind them.

  • @brandonrogers8621
    @brandonrogers8621 3 роки тому +317

    Yo this man's back yard is just one of the most amazing things.if every american had this scenàry we'd all be a lot more peaceful

    • @tje5553
      @tje5553 3 роки тому +43

      And we would all be able to shoot out to 1000 yards....lol

    • @ShooterMedic1818
      @ShooterMedic1818 3 роки тому +18

      We used to. Too many damn people now haha.

    • @peterwehrmeyer2689
      @peterwehrmeyer2689 3 роки тому +5

      You may ask your man. In the ancient days, a new guy spent 7 days of shooting an m16 out to 500 no optic, m21 o optic 750etc. Cant do it in 7? Off to a leg uunit.byeee.

    • @williambrowning4842
      @williambrowning4842 3 роки тому +13

      This looks like a set for "Roadrunner."

    • @vicdiaz5180
      @vicdiaz5180 3 роки тому +15

      I would give anything for a backyard like that

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 3 роки тому +247

    great discussion with loads of solid info

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet 3 роки тому +31

    I always broke down a fight into parts.
    1 I'm getting ready
    2 its starting, try to overwhelm the enemy
    3 try to conserve energy, supplies and personnel
    4 How can we get out of this
    5 what can we do to slow the effects of the fight
    6 how can we go about controlling the fight better.
    Those are the things I assessed constantly in an extended gunfight.
    In a short engagement it was...oh shit...oh shit...oh shit. Fire back as fast as I can, hitting anything I could.

  • @JoshG5110
    @JoshG5110 3 роки тому +36

    The information we get for free on youtube is priceless. Thanks Colion!

  • @tweebthelerker3952
    @tweebthelerker3952 3 роки тому +75

    Been following Buck for a minute now. He comes across as a genuine, and knowledgeable, dude. He is on my list of instructors I wish I could learn from.

    • @bengrimm40100
      @bengrimm40100 3 роки тому +2

      Same here

    • @jasfrolich9973
      @jasfrolich9973 3 роки тому +3

      Watch and listen. He is training you for free. Watch again. You will learn more. Save your money each month. Soon you will have the funds to take one of his classes.

  • @_Diggler
    @_Diggler 3 роки тому +112

    Failing is learning. This looks like a great place to train.

    • @yourmom1302
      @yourmom1302 3 роки тому +4

      Only failing done properly is learning. People need to admit that they still have something to learn. I know I do

    • @angeloropeza1016
      @angeloropeza1016 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly. I was thinkin the same thing. 🧠

  • @xfa33lupisrex52
    @xfa33lupisrex52 3 роки тому +17

    Buck strikes me as one of those guys that calmly and kindly explain to you what you did wrong.

  • @l337l0gan
    @l337l0gan 3 роки тому +31

    I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. -Bruce Lee
    Up drills and basic fundamentals keep you alive. PERIOD.

  • @greysandman940
    @greysandman940 3 роки тому +44

    This instructor is telling you what his experiences are and what he believes in. He is being honest and upfront. If it is not what you want then don’t go to his course. It’s so much better to know upfront and not be disappointed in a course than to pay for a course that doesn’t meet your requirements. I will never get to go to his course, but if I had the means I would. I believe I would learn several great lessons from him. And I can almost bet I won’t engage targets past 600 yards. Cudos for honesty! Thank him for his service.

    • @errrkt
      @errrkt 3 роки тому +1

      "If I had the means I would" same

  • @lindsywojtasczyk6590
    @lindsywojtasczyk6590 3 роки тому +17

    I am not exactly sure how i came across this this video given my general interests/search history on YT..But I would like to say thank you to both of these men for educating us on this

  • @jeffsmith3581
    @jeffsmith3581 3 роки тому +383

    We need Colion to become a Supreme Court Justice

    • @SmackedInATL
      @SmackedInATL 3 роки тому +9

      🙄

    • @napolianmyhand4642
      @napolianmyhand4642 3 роки тому +2

      😄😄😄😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni 3 роки тому +12

      Arguably he'd be better than several on the Court right now...but no, he's not a mature, steady legal mind just yet. And he doesn't have a record on anything but firearms.

    • @MrPotatochips4
      @MrPotatochips4 3 роки тому +11

      Colion is doing pretty good as an advocate right now, but hay, Colion it's up to you to decide.

    • @mikelatta484
      @mikelatta484 3 роки тому +5

      I'm behind that!

  • @flavforpar
    @flavforpar 3 роки тому +21

    Most American video I’ve seen in a long time! Well done guys! Much respect!

  • @RyanLackey
    @RyanLackey 3 роки тому +100

    I want magnification at 200 to identify targets. I can drop a man-sized with a red dot/iron sights at that range, but 4-8x is nice to be able to see exactly who it is, what he has on him, and what he's doing.

    • @YorktownUSA
      @YorktownUSA 3 роки тому +6

      I'd think a 3x magnifier would be good enough for 200 yards.

    • @TheCoolbreeze45
      @TheCoolbreeze45 3 роки тому +11

      PID is important. I think his point is that 200m is easy to get good hits with red dot or irons

    • @eagleone5456
      @eagleone5456 3 роки тому +4

      His logic comes from working in a team element. With a lpvo you lose the peripheral vision that's needed to keep your muzzle clear of moving friendlies ect. I've seen many helmet cam vids where blue on blue was avoided simply because shooter was aware and could see.

    • @lucien4980
      @lucien4980 3 роки тому

      Yeah in a situation where ur not just engaging the enemy and u don't know who's who, u need to identify ur target is it a threat and if it is does that threat present deadly force before u show em sum love.

    • @probablynotanagent5594
      @probablynotanagent5594 3 роки тому

      * assuming its one man*

  • @brianhayes3820
    @brianhayes3820 3 роки тому +10

    This is reality talk. Love this. Do more like this Colion, very enlightening, very insightful and very informative. Engaging with experience, learning from your interactions and overcoming mental limitations.

  • @tannicapple
    @tannicapple 3 роки тому +129

    The "one shot one kill" saying. We had a ex special operations range instructor in our unit and he would say "Y'all look selfish on the range with double taps. Sharing is caring."😂

    • @Lifechanging99999
      @Lifechanging99999 3 роки тому +7

      Thats funny

    • @abiii267
      @abiii267 3 роки тому +3

      I tell people all the time, there is no magic number of bullets to take someone down. I've seen folks go down with one shot (usually to the heart or spine) and I've seen a guy dump a 100 round mag from his AK-47 while being riddled with HUNDREDS of rounds from at least 10 shooters.

    • @abiii267
      @abiii267 3 роки тому +13

      @Adam Boyd It was in Iraq and the guy killed 2 of my friends and wounded 13 more. So screw you.

    • @loadz03
      @loadz03 3 роки тому +5

      One shot, one kill is specific to snipers. Other units, and organizations picked it up, but it's for snipers. Don't miss, sums it up.
      Sharing is caring in a gun fight though. Get multiple hits on target. Kill.

    • @abiii267
      @abiii267 3 роки тому +17

      @Adam Boyd You're such a delusional sociopath. The only people we killed were shooting at us, planting bombs or killing civilians. Take your BS disillusioned propaganda and GTFO of our country. You believe you're the good guys while supporting violencs against innocent civilians in the name of whatever BS ideology you came up with. You're just as bad as the terrorists we killed protecting those innocent people over there. If you don't like it, then move to a country you can actuallt feel proud of. Good luck though, if you think America's history is bad, wait until you see the rest of the world. And again, screw you piece of filth.

  • @The_Privateer
    @The_Privateer 3 роки тому +13

    That is the most epic back yard I've ever seen.

    • @m1a1abrams93
      @m1a1abrams93 3 роки тому

      @Mr Patriot Yes but a bad place to be for a drone strike. One would hope being isolated as such they wouldn't waste the time & resources.

  • @callistos_corner
    @callistos_corner 3 роки тому +35

    Bucks an absolute badass, no dispute about it

    • @yoda5090
      @yoda5090 3 роки тому

      Agreed he got some crazy stores. He lives up the street from me.

    • @adamho8059
      @adamho8059 3 роки тому

      @@yoda5090 what state is this? Looks beautiful

  • @martens4709
    @martens4709 3 роки тому +38

    Dangg must be out in utah near moab in canyonlands it looks like. looks beautiful. Perfect place to shoot off some big guns too

    • @nunyabiznes32
      @nunyabiznes32 3 роки тому +5

      Close, Teasdale Utah near Capital Reef

  • @jlquadro789
    @jlquadro789 3 роки тому +5

    In the hunting woods, if we hear 4/5 shots, we consider that "sawing trees," and not compensating to hit the target like Buck teaches--but just desperate shooting, most likely resulting in a miss. That's usually within the 250 yard range. I like what he is teaching in this situation; especially making use of modern equipment at longer range, using high capacity mags, and methodically compensating between shots to save time and be effective in hitting the target.

  • @exodusfivesixfivesix8050
    @exodusfivesixfivesix8050 3 роки тому +4

    Dude no way!!! I talked to this dude in when I was a host at Smitty's in Moab. He told me about air assault and a bunch of stuff he had done while he was enlisted. I joined the Army shortly after that. Small world!

  • @oscartorres628
    @oscartorres628 3 роки тому +2

    My son and I completed Buck's carbine course back in August, we will progress to several of Buck's other courses soon. Two things that intrigued me the most about Buck's scoped carbine course were: (1) I'm a veteran and my son is 17 years of age. We both had great learnings from Buck's course regardless of our experience level (2) It reset our baseline (framework of thinking) of what is CQB versus long range (or ultra long range) shooting and it dispels common rumors of "range limitations" of the standard AR15 platforms

  • @dps5707
    @dps5707 3 роки тому +1

    Knowledge is power and they have plenty of knowledge to share. I could listen to you guys talk all day.
    Rifle platforms are what you are most comfortable with for what you plan on using it for.

  • @redpillcopinthephilippines9647
    @redpillcopinthephilippines9647 3 роки тому +9

    I was taught by the old dogs from Vietnam. "no one dies unless we put lead downrange." Don't be afraid to throw lead.

    • @bjornegan6421
      @bjornegan6421 3 роки тому

      no. this isn't vietnam and the most common settings in which anyone who attends one of these courses or watches these videos would use a gun means throwing lead is not only ridiculously irresponsible, criminal, and stupid, it's wrong. only well aimed, deliberate shots count. the average of rounds per kill in vietnam is estimated at 50,000 with a quick google search. the estimate for the war on terror is above 200,000. so go ahead, grab a few thousand filled magazines and tens of thousands of dollars worth of ammo and throw it at the guy threatening your life.

    • @ManInTheWoods76
      @ManInTheWoods76 3 роки тому +1

      @@bjornegan6421 you're dealing with the two extremes here. This practice range is extreme long range. Vietnam on average was "near ambush" and extreme close ranges. Please leave the conversation open to the two extremes and in between distance. There is a place for high volumes of fire, but granted that's not the point of the training in this video. But in some engagements, it is wise to employ/deliver a high volume of mediocre accuracy lead. In some instances it's perfectly legal. If you are justified to fire at a man, you are justified to miss as well. The trouble that you may refer to is a miss that his valuable property or an innocent... In that case refer to Be sure is your target and what is Beyond.
      Your concerns that you voiced strike me as a law enforcement training background. In a lawless state, such as war, rules of engagement and tactics are different.
      Let's all share and learn😊❤️

    • @bjornegan6421
      @bjornegan6421 3 роки тому

      @@ManInTheWoods76 it's not elr. the training shown in the video and the nearly entirety of the people who watch the video and attend such training are not warfighters. this has nothing to do with a law enforcement background. this has to do with being a shooter.

  • @sevensinsvelocityshop7563
    @sevensinsvelocityshop7563 3 роки тому +1

    I 100% agree with him, having been to both Iraq and Afghanistan your engagement environment can literally totally change within minutes, being able to transition from cq to medium range shots is critical. And I do the same thing with my rifles, I have a tremor 3 on my Hk91, for me it’s literally perfect

  • @timweber1695
    @timweber1695 3 роки тому +4

    All of MY combat experience was within Mosul. CQB, door to door, street to street. Never beyond a hundred meters

  • @BoomBoomLou
    @BoomBoomLou 3 роки тому +3

    During Army basic you're expected at least if you're Infantry to qualify with an M4 on targets out to 300yds with iron sights. Great point on not having to use the multi-power optic vs the red dot which would be a little faster to engage targets within that range.

  • @buffalobill2268
    @buffalobill2268 3 роки тому +4

    This might be the most laid back/Intense interview Ive ever watched.

  • @tomivy11
    @tomivy11 3 роки тому +1

    I could listen to Buck Doyle talk for hours! I love the dude’s disposition and ideas, they just make sense! I gotta get out and take one of his courses!!!

  • @rimfire2642
    @rimfire2642 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome interview. I'm very far away from a course like this. But there's a lot of knowledge being shared here that even helps give someone different perspectives.

  • @IphigeniaAtAulis
    @IphigeniaAtAulis 3 роки тому +21

    Buck Doyle looks like someone took Yoel Romero and gave him the marksmanship skills of Hawkeye. Totally awesome.

  • @zak9129
    @zak9129 3 роки тому +5

    Very cool, I like this longer stuff, especially when you have an awesome person like Buck on.

  • @jumpersclerk9705
    @jumpersclerk9705 3 роки тому +9

    Love the location of this talk, what a view!!

  • @ReubenOaks84
    @ReubenOaks84 3 роки тому

    Awesome discussion with lots of great info and Mr Doyle did an excellent job explaining the purpose for. Really like what he said about using targets that you can get instant feedback from to make adjustments and instantly make follow up shots on target.

  • @joehelvey5794
    @joehelvey5794 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, that’s a real deal hero, impressive resume I’m sure. Glad he’s on our side!

  • @ironrangerw6r1
    @ironrangerw6r1 3 роки тому +4

    11.5" to 14.5" to 16" 5.56. With IR capability and 4x and off set redot. Zeroed from 25m till 200m You're good to go. Just knkw and learn your holds at close range. Train train train. Know your rig. That is my infantryman humble opinion

  • @craigfuhr
    @craigfuhr 3 роки тому +1

    First - could the setting be any more amazing? Second, and more important - DAMN IT MAKES ME PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN knowing the we have men like this who are SO proficient at what they do and who have stepped up to protect our freedom! Thank you, Sir!

  • @dwrldfnnut
    @dwrldfnnut 3 роки тому

    I enjoy the long interviews you do with people within the 2A community and those outside of it. Thanks for providing those perspectives.

  • @dereklancaster7258
    @dereklancaster7258 3 роки тому +1

    Great man. Buck was my senior drill instructor in boot camp . Wanted to be just like him while I was in the Corps.

  • @johndeerman2105
    @johndeerman2105 3 роки тому

    A great conversation between two intelligent people. One who isn't afraid of asking questions and the other who isn't afraid of answering them honestly. ✌🙋🏻‍♂️

  • @theprepperrevelator
    @theprepperrevelator 3 роки тому

    Wow, such a great video! Loved all the insights and knowledge that was shared. Thanks for posting.

  • @tracfitinc
    @tracfitinc 3 роки тому +1

    Such a good interview and always great to see and hear more from Buck!

  • @m118lr
    @m118lr 3 роки тому

    EXCELLENT vid Colion. Buck Doyle’s an A-1 top-notch gunfighter/instructor. Great job on the interview, very informative not only from the ‘stomping’ grounds at his place but the info he’s able & willing to pass on..

  • @toddhonea5573
    @toddhonea5573 3 роки тому +5

    HAH! "My days of carrying heavy stuff, is over" ...Amen to that brother, Semper Fi!!

  • @jrhudson1
    @jrhudson1 3 роки тому

    This was AWESOME!!! Really informative. Thanks for the great content you give amateurs like me everyday.

  • @BKLYN_Crook
    @BKLYN_Crook 3 роки тому +1

    Julie Andrews- "Getting to Know You"(1951)
    In my head thinking about this course. Sounds almost like spiritual bonding with your weapon. Great content. Keep it up!

  • @XSpector88
    @XSpector88 3 роки тому +66

    I feel asking a trained gunfighter if there's a perfect setup is a little like asking a trained chef if there's a perfect knife.

    • @michaelroyal9375
      @michaelroyal9375 3 роки тому +3

      The military only gives you what you are issued. There is no special setup for them. They are limited in choices of a few small things. Civilians have a lot more options.

    • @brandonscott5512
      @brandonscott5512 3 роки тому

      As what ive always been told is its all shooters preference

  • @LooxJJ
    @LooxJJ 3 роки тому

    Awesome discussion! Thanks for posting. When the skin meets the dirt, it's what's on your see on your reticle that matters.

  • @Stephensry
    @Stephensry 3 роки тому +259

    "I consider anything 250 and in CQB."
    I thought I was a man until today

    • @SmackedInATL
      @SmackedInATL 3 роки тому +13

      Was Buck a door kicker in the Force Recon Marines?

    • @Lifechanging99999
      @Lifechanging99999 3 роки тому +20

      SmackedInATL he was. And he was also with MAROSC, pre-Raider name.

    • @AndrewPureMI
      @AndrewPureMI 3 роки тому +1

      @@SmackedInATL hey what's CQB

    • @Adhanks91
      @Adhanks91 3 роки тому +4

      @@AndrewPureMI close quarters combat

    • @jaredtomanek2384
      @jaredtomanek2384 3 роки тому +11

      After I heard him say the 250 and CQB, I was curious. After some reading, it looks like CBQ does not have a narrow meaning. One source said up to 30 meters and another source said up to 100 meters. Basically, it is the use of personal weapons against an aggressor. Maybe the argument can be made that with the use of a PCC, the distance of CQB has grown.

  • @spencerboaz2385
    @spencerboaz2385 3 роки тому +22

    Buck , save yourself some steps , buy a drone . I use my drone as a spotter from 10 feet sitting on a milk crate .
    The battery just sitting there last for about two hours . But I'm 64 not young like you . I bought the Zeiss 6.5 to 20
    with the Rapid Z - 1000 when it first came out and for .308 I still love it . Great video , I learn something from every
    one I watch .

    • @JesusDisciple916
      @JesusDisciple916 3 роки тому +2

      I am a Licensed FAA Part 107 Professional Drone Pilot. As well as being a professional drone pilot, I'm also an avid UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) hobbyist, of many different kinds. Between my four sons and I, we own approximately 50 drones currently, of all types and styles. I have owned many more, approximately two hundred, possibly considerably more, that we used for content on our drone channel and website and then get rid of the bad ones. *In many years heavily involved with UAV's, I have never heard of a two hour flight time, or even close.* That just plain isn't true. *I seriously wish that was even a possibility!!!!!*
      The drone I have with the longest flight time, the RMUS Law Enforcement® drone, which flight time is advertised as 50 minutes, cost over $23,000. Most new professional drones that people own, like the most popular DJI drones, *by far,* advertise a flight 30 minutes. Even when the flight time is advertised 30 minutes, actual flight time is always less than advertised. Maybe if you just hover and not move, at all, you may get 30 minutes, or at least close.
      Most drones that aren't professional, fly from 5-15 minutes. Which Most people don't spend a minimum of $1,500, just to get an entry-level pro drone. The least expensive, yet still professional drones, *which none even fly an entire 30 minutes,* are drones like DJI Mavic Pro 2, Pro 2 Zoom or DJI Phantom 4 Pro, coating up to $2,000. The reason I keep mentioning DJI, DJI holds over 77% of the U.S. professional drone market, as of June 30, 2020. With no other single company holding even 4% of the U.S. drone market.
      Basically, although you may actually use a drone for your stated purpose, *there is no possible way, literally, that your drone battery last two hours. Or even anywhere close to that.* I have no idea what your intention was in not being truthful.
      However, I felt like it's my duty, as an FAA Professional Drone Pilot, to make these things clear to people, *drones do not fly two hours.* Before they went out and sent possibly thousands of dollars on a drone, under the assumption that it could do what you stated. Which they would undoubtedly could not.
      No hate coming from me, just clarity. It's entirely possible that you just simply heard something, then you repeated what you heard. It's entirely possible that you didn't purposely post untruths. I won't even begin to attempt to subscribe any negative intent or motive, as far as your comment goes.
      *May the Lord pour out blessings upon you and your family, in abundance!!!!!!*

    • @JesusDisciple916
      @JesusDisciple916 3 роки тому +1

      By the way, I'm very curious what drone it is you have. It's *extremely easy to look up the flight time of each and every drone.* *Even if it's a drone you built from a kit, or even from just a frame and whatever electronics you put on it, it's still extremely easy to figure out what the largest battery each drone can fit into battery slot and, even what total weight it could carry, even if you strapped a tad bit battery to the top of the drone.*
      If you provide proof of a drone you have that will fly two hours, like unedited video evidence, I would *absolutely love* to see it and I will *happily* eat my words. Please, do provide what drone you have and if possible, video evidence.

    • @spencerboaz2385
      @spencerboaz2385 3 роки тому

      @@JesusDisciple916 Well Buck , I have a P4P , MP1 ,
      and 5 I built from DJI kits , , , But you should of read my post a bit closer . I didn't say I got two hours flying , I didn't say I got two hours hovering , I didn't even say the props were turning or idling and I didn't even say I was recording ( though many times I do ) . What I said was the drone was sitting on a milk crate about 10 feet from the target just sitting there with the camera pointed at the target . And to be absolutely
      honest , I have never timed the battery with the drone just sitting on a milk crate but a close guess would be around two hours maybe a little less but close . I'm happy to know your an expert with drones , and guns
      i'm not either , but I try to be sure I have read the comment I plan to comment on , and I try to be sure I understand what I have read or heard before calling them a liar . I am not a preacher but am a christian though not the best example of one . I do my best to tell the truth to the best of my knowledge always and apologies if somehow what I said seemed like I was trying to mislead you , I assure you I was not . You have a blessed weekend , and ease up on the coffee lol .

    • @JesusDisciple916
      @JesusDisciple916 3 роки тому +2

      @@spencerboaz2385 lol. *You completely edited your comment. It is *completely* different and the way you worded two hours changed dramatically. You could have said it was a mistake. Instead, by just completely editing numerous parts of your post, basically the whole thing, you really made yourself look like a purposeful liar.

    • @JesusDisciple916
      @JesusDisciple916 3 роки тому +1

      @@spencerboaz2385 neither of those drones, even sitting there, will last that long. As a matter of fact, I'll even test the P4P right now. I've had to drain *many, many* of batteries down, since even my aftermarket upgraded charges don't discharge, with drones on, no props and just sitting on my table. They last maybe an hour.

  • @arthurcolburn2447
    @arthurcolburn2447 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the strait forward conversation. It made me think a lot about my personal setup.

  • @GlorytoElShaddi
    @GlorytoElShaddi 3 роки тому

    Awesome interview! I really learned a lot. Thank you!

  • @presidentgateway
    @presidentgateway 3 роки тому +10

    I have always lived in forest country. Long distance is 100 yards. Advantage goes to concealment, suppressors, camouflage, sniping.
    IMHO, a silenced, subsonic .22 LR 1X4 scope and seeing the other guy(s) before being seen are the keys to long life.

  • @vincent2662
    @vincent2662 3 роки тому

    This is one of my favorite Colion, keep the great content coming!

  • @hoseabrawley1
    @hoseabrawley1 3 роки тому

    Yes!!! I've been waiting for this ever since you said you went back to train with Buck Doyle!!!

  • @Minuteman4Jesus
    @Minuteman4Jesus 2 роки тому

    Wow, what a beautiful backyard view!! That's some legit long distance for targets! Great video, THANKS FOR THIS!!

  • @Fishman138
    @Fishman138 3 роки тому +29

    If this isn’t the MOST beautiful area to train in ...

  • @shawnkennedy4921
    @shawnkennedy4921 3 роки тому

    Great conversation! Looking forward to going to Buck's course in 2021.

  • @johnbowse4693
    @johnbowse4693 3 роки тому

    This guy is a good teacher. Keep it simple

  • @MM-hm2wy
    @MM-hm2wy 2 роки тому

    Another great vid. Thx!

  • @ryanjones4917
    @ryanjones4917 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy listening to Buck speak.

  • @burtbiggum499
    @burtbiggum499 3 роки тому

    That little bit about having students figure it out is great. There isnt going to be an instructor to give you advice in everything you do, especially a fight but even in more mundane things like being broken down on the side of the road. Sometimes you gotta figure shit out for yourself.

  • @kentuckyjustice1408
    @kentuckyjustice1408 3 роки тому

    I could have listened to y'all talk for another hour. ~GREAT INTERVIEW!~
    I couldn't take ANY course at that range. I'd be standing around in awe, looking at the landscape, begging for a UTV ride around that country.

  • @alvaroeloredo
    @alvaroeloredo 5 місяців тому

    A great video, thank you for sharing.

  • @scottwatson5767
    @scottwatson5767 3 роки тому

    Awesome interview. Keep up the great videos!

  • @jasonkusters5607
    @jasonkusters5607 3 роки тому

    Wow! Great conversation and perspective!

  • @thecleaner7655
    @thecleaner7655 3 роки тому

    Love the videos. Great information and very basic.

  • @Adam.297
    @Adam.297 3 роки тому

    Hell yea. Excellent conversation. Gotta find what fits for you.

  • @user-hz4zy2df8z
    @user-hz4zy2df8z 3 роки тому

    Mr. Doyle always has wisdom . Thanks.

  • @learnshareevolve1842
    @learnshareevolve1842 3 роки тому

    Great interview, Thanks!

  • @MM-hm2wy
    @MM-hm2wy 2 роки тому

    Great conversation on feedback. Makes alot of sense

  • @OuterCrash95
    @OuterCrash95 3 роки тому

    Hey man loving the content. Just ordered my Keep North Dakota Tactical shirt. Keep up what you do. 👍

  • @MichaelLeopold1
    @MichaelLeopold1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this.

  • @kingphillip7910
    @kingphillip7910 3 роки тому

    Thank you for all the great info.

  • @wncoulte
    @wncoulte 3 роки тому +18

    Two-hundred and fifty on in is his CQB? Buck is a warrior, for sure!!! Love this guy

    • @kerbalairforce8802
      @kerbalairforce8802 3 роки тому +2

      That's the range at which a "battle zero" doesn't require you to really account for bullet drop.

    • @petedog7156
      @petedog7156 3 роки тому

      Deadass thought you was talkin about halo

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 3 роки тому

    Great learning points I should practice... if I can ever get practice ammo again. It was another ole Marine who got me hitting 3x5 inch steel “prairie dogs” with a 14.5/4.4x16 scope at 500 meters with some regularity. That with 40 year old M193 from IMI and a not so solid rest.

  • @okay9289
    @okay9289 3 роки тому

    Awesome insight. Thanks Colion

  • @itstime5390
    @itstime5390 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. More than awesome backdrop.

  • @looseparashoot
    @looseparashoot 3 роки тому +21

    Fire and Firearms are the best thing that's ever happened to man

  • @Rcflex1
    @Rcflex1 3 роки тому

    excellent video, thank you Colion

  • @jonathanjames4232
    @jonathanjames4232 3 роки тому +1

    This type of training is priceless. Learning the limitations of your weapon is the only way to master it. You can have the fastest race car money can buy, but if you've only driven it 75 mph on the highway then your first time on the track will be an embarrassing ordeal!

  • @jamesturner226
    @jamesturner226 3 роки тому

    Great discussion on great subjects.

  • @Robinson08853
    @Robinson08853 3 роки тому

    Phenomenal conversation and beautiful background.

  • @NikeMS11
    @NikeMS11 3 роки тому

    Great discussion! Was considering changing my set up from a LVPO w/ canted red dot to just a red dot, but I think I like the option of both on my set up. It does weight a bit more, but I think the benefits outweigh the weight issue at this point.

  • @jacobbeard7186
    @jacobbeard7186 3 роки тому +3

    I've seen hunting situations with elk where good shooters had to put 9 rounds of 3006 in the animal before it went down vs shots 450-500 yards away the dropped the elk with one round. You have to be prepared for anything when it comes to shooting. There is no one right answer except to expect the unexpected.

  • @BuddahBless357
    @BuddahBless357 3 роки тому

    What a dope view. That scenery is sick.

  • @maxcullen3427
    @maxcullen3427 Рік тому

    Just watched bucks UA-cam story obviously respect earned sir

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 3 роки тому

    *Colion Noir* thanks fellas very informative. God Bless.

  • @jeffguy3868
    @jeffguy3868 3 роки тому

    Great video with a lot of great information thanks

  • @RMSVA
    @RMSVA 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing discussion with a man who has an abundance of experience. Thank you!
    When talking about shooting at distance, what distance would Buck recommend moving to a supported position vs. unsupported? Shooting at 600 prone is very different from standing!

  • @jamestiberiuskirk5994
    @jamestiberiuskirk5994 3 роки тому

    Good info, always good to learn

  • @ninjak79
    @ninjak79 3 роки тому

    Good video. Thank you.

  • @toddjenest3212
    @toddjenest3212 3 роки тому

    I love this video!!! Keep them coming!!!

  • @djay6651
    @djay6651 3 роки тому +2

    I use the Army standard. 300 meters and in with iron sights. My current location doesn't lend itself any further than that on any of the local ranges.

  • @pablojosediablo
    @pablojosediablo 3 роки тому

    That is one BEAUTIFUL backdrop. I want to go!

  • @abnr1983
    @abnr1983 3 роки тому

    Amazing interview!

  • @2lamos
    @2lamos 3 роки тому

    Awesome content Colion

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 3 роки тому

    What I want is one of those hand held FLIR monoculars, because in the dark it's nice to know how many there are, where they are, and what are they doing!