Lets go shoot a precision rifle match! Tips to be competitive!

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  • @4570dylan
    @4570dylan Рік тому +73

    Its worth mentioning that new shooters are treated VERY well at most of these events. Don't be afraid to get out there and try one.

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +14

      Oh man great point! Everyone wants new shooters to have fun and enjoy their experience. If you’re thinking about shooting your first match, give it a go!

    • @erikjohnson29
      @erikjohnson29 Рік тому +5

      That’s a fact. I’m look like probably one of the last people you’d see out at the range. I expected an unwelcoming experience but those guys turned out to be some of the nicest people I’ve ever shot with!

    • @ajinvista
      @ajinvista Рік тому +7

      Right on! The people who actually shoot matches are much different than your know it all keyboard warriors. I've met a lot of really good people and made a lot of new friends from getting involved in competitive shooting. Also, you don't have to have a Gucci gun to have fun and be competitive. I run a 20in .223 gas gun in 600yd F-T/R for the past 2yrs and have a blast, which is my biggest goal, I was told it can't be done but have 3 medals to prove it can be. Condition reading is my biggest weakness.

    • @minilogoguy18
      @minilogoguy18 Рік тому +5

      This is true, I'm always trying to convince some nervous friends of going. Everyone there will hype each other up.

    • @KHGOutdoors
      @KHGOutdoors Рік тому +1

      True that! The first one I went to was a rather large shoot but it was a fun experience! It’s all support by other shooters!

  • @ebosspt
    @ebosspt Рік тому +20

    Not in a mean spirited way... but in an encouraging way... It was nice to see you handle struggling. You could see it in your posture in the stage before the roof. The advice to set personal goals and reflect on those is priceless. Thanks

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +7

      Oh man the struggle is part of it…. It was for sure annoying me and it started to show. Just had to take a step back and decide to try something as what I was doing clearly wasn’t working. Casually shooting targets on a range is fun and has value but getting out and shooting a match is a way to really improve your skills…. Something about that timer and shooting with others makes even the most basic tasks become challenging. Appreciate you taking the time to watch!

  • @billkampouris2286
    @billkampouris2286 Рік тому +9

    Cool of you to share this experience and the wisdom gained from this match with us. Thank you.

  • @mcantu197
    @mcantu197 Рік тому +8

    your zero being 3/8" right at 100 really got magnified at 500

  • @SavageShooter93
    @SavageShooter93 Рік тому +1

    Adjusting barometric pressure gives you better data than simply inputting altitude because programs use a standard altitude/air density chart at a standard temp/humidity so weather effects real world air density quite a lot.
    Even without an anemometer its easy to look up your closest station pressure (usually airports) and get the barometric pressure from that and combined with a good estimate on altitude the data your ballistics app spits out will be much more accurate than using just one or the other. It may not make a huge difference for something like a PRS match but if you really want to get good data from your ballistic apps you need to accurately input the best data possible.
    Awesome videos keep cranking out the good content.

  • @BillyWeisbergII
    @BillyWeisbergII Рік тому +3

    First off thanks for your content, i thoroughly enjoy it. I especially like this competition recap kind of deal, breaking down how the competition is setup and going through stage breakdowns. Im sure its difficult to film on top of compete but its awesome to watch. Thanks again sir.

  • @davidmekelburg9460
    @davidmekelburg9460 Рік тому +6

    Love this content. Competing is awesome but can be sometimes daunting to get into. Keep it up!

  • @NeroontheGoon
    @NeroontheGoon Рік тому +3

    Hey Maxi-Mullet! As an older and far more mature shooter, 😂😂😂😂😂, I just want to say that I absolutely love your channel. I too, built an 6 ARC on a Gibbz arms lower set, an 18” Proof Research barrel, and blah blah blah. I’m shooting some 110 gr Hornady A-tips and my S.D. is running very consistently at 9. Velocity is right at 2523, and it’s easy peasy on the brass. Waiting on my can to show up so I can complete the package and with the current load I’m shooting bugholes at 100 yds and pretty much the same at 200. Was able to run the gun out in the desert the other day and the winds were NOT kind, yet, that little 6 mm pill did a fantastic job. Shot her out to 1265 yds, and due to my advanced years and crabby disposition, put 13 out of 20 on steel. I almost smiled but didn’t want to hurt my face! I’m really liking this and am currently rebarrelling my 591R from 6.5X47 Lapua to 6 mm Creedmore. With two new knees and a new shoulder, that 6 mm has a new fan!

  • @ke3552
    @ke3552 Рік тому +5

    Previously, have you noticed a bench zero differing that much from a positional zero? Did you verify your zero back at your home range? Was there enough wind at the match to cause the need for a zero change? Serious questions, not picking at you. I'm here to learn.
    Nice work, as always.
    ETA: Scratch the zero & match condition questions that you covered in the last few minutes. :)

  • @JAM4MORE
    @JAM4MORE Рік тому +3

    I really enjoyed the walk through from beginning to end. Nice shooting.

  • @LastCaress7
    @LastCaress7 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic presentation as usual my friend. I recommend people get into shooting matches. Changes your entire perspective on many things. Above all, ton of fun.

  • @jmford76
    @jmford76 Рік тому +1

    Zero offsets in ballistics app! Double kneel when possible. Back off shoulder pressure till wobble settles. Dont shoot the same miss twice

  • @TH-qf1en
    @TH-qf1en Рік тому +4

    Man the quality of content is amazing!! Love all your content some of the best out there

    • @TasteLikeChicken
      @TasteLikeChicken Рік тому

      Agree with you comment absolutely and unequivocally. This guy is top tier.

  • @txpredatorhunting
    @txpredatorhunting Рік тому +1

    Well done .

  • @lucasruttle7351
    @lucasruttle7351 Рік тому +2

    You always make the best informative videos on UA-cam! Thank you!

  • @emmanuelarnold5690
    @emmanuelarnold5690 8 місяців тому

    Good mood & great team at the range 😁

  • @l.robertvandyke4398
    @l.robertvandyke4398 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @travisc8159
    @travisc8159 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @chrisdavis4500
    @chrisdavis4500 Рік тому

    That hat is on point. Best state in the union

  • @emerilnut
    @emerilnut Рік тому +1

    Great video. I've been following you for a while now, and I've been jealous seeing those open, hilly fields you've been shooting your older videos. Imagine my shock when you're actually in Georgia shooing my friend's match! I've been meaning to get out there but haven't the chance yet. But thanks to this video, I now know what his matches look like.

    • @blakemelton8026
      @blakemelton8026 Рік тому

      I was surprised to hear north ga as well. I’m just trying to get into long range shooting. Where was this match??

    • @majestic._
      @majestic._ 11 місяців тому

      @@blakemelton8026 river bend gun club, check their website for event dates

  • @veracitysolutionsllc
    @veracitysolutionsllc Рік тому +1

    Good video. Nice to see ya back out competing. This at River Bend GC?

  • @cornydad
    @cornydad Рік тому

    These are the kinds of videos I believe help me get better at PRS 22/ NRL 22. I'm working up to PRS and plan to after I get a new barrel.

  • @joshwebb609
    @joshwebb609 Рік тому

    I love my 6 arc

  • @rifleman1873
    @rifleman1873 8 місяців тому

    Nice shooting! Some of those targets, like the rulers, look really narrow. Also that match had a lot of positions that would be tough on older shooters; I don’t bend quite as well as I used to. Enjoyed watching.

  • @bradyclark7185
    @bradyclark7185 Рік тому

    Looks like your initial zero was off and you were seeing it throughout the match. Glad you recognized that and held left

  • @Reload4Hobby
    @Reload4Hobby Рік тому

    Damn I was there and didn't even realize you were! Lol I'm in a scene at 13:20

  • @navyman8903
    @navyman8903 11 місяців тому

    Good stuff man.

  • @lifeisgood4519
    @lifeisgood4519 Рік тому

    Valuable clear enjoyable content; THABK YOU! Watched several time start to finish. Thank you again.

  • @sakusalo-tuisku4305
    @sakusalo-tuisku4305 Рік тому

    Just to clarify to everyone that doesn't know: it doesn't matter whether you time out or not. Only hits matter. It's better to take 6 good shots than 12 bad ones. You won't learn anything from bad shots. Like your content and hopefully you go to another match soon and we can see the progress :) Train more with the barricade bag and try keep your heel on the ground. Best thing people can do to improve is to shoot off of some sort of barricade: a ladder, bench(with just a bag) etc..

    • @samlatone1763
      @samlatone1763 11 місяців тому

      taken to the extreme, I go so slow trying the make that perfect shot that I never get my shots off and fatigue in a position. the right way lays somewhere in the middle.

  • @TasteLikeChicken
    @TasteLikeChicken Рік тому

    Absolutely incredible content. Thank you. I’ve always thought that augmenting the stability of the shooter as opposed to the rifle would be really cool. Seated on a chair with one leg shorter, standing in mud or on a tire. Seated on a beach ball or a playground swing…I know, dangerous AF but if I were king, (and that’s probably why I’m not).

  • @Chevy2U
    @Chevy2U Рік тому

    The clock always gets me.

  • @jasonwright6180
    @jasonwright6180 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this vid. I'd really like to get out there and try shooting a match. Just finished an 18" 6arc build (because of your vids) and was able to get about a 5/8" group at 100yd, couldn't be happier with it.

  • @BrockWilson-qm8yv
    @BrockWilson-qm8yv Рік тому

    I want to get into competitive shooting myself. I'm in the investigative state right now to see exactly what I'd like to shoot. I've always loved long-range precision and will probably go that way in bolt action, if i can afford it. Lol
    I've been saving my pennies for a while and i don't want to go buying things that are a waste. I plan on spending a good chunk on glass and then go from there.
    Here is the catch though, I'm in a wheelchair from a motorcycle accident that left me a paraplegic, so my options are going to be limited I'm sure. I know that the NRA has some things, just not sure if they have lrps. We have a new year coming and I plan on taking a vaca to a shooting match to get some info. Any shared here would be VERY appreciated!!! Love the info you share on your videos. Keep it going and real. Thanks

  • @rf9078
    @rf9078 Рік тому

    Hell yeah dude

  • @youngsmith5647
    @youngsmith5647 Рік тому

    cool, bro. it is a nice tutorial video for new shooter who is interested in PRS. Thanks for sharing, good video as always, just love it. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @randalljeffs7272
    @randalljeffs7272 Рік тому

    Such a great channel

  • @salvadormelendez9749
    @salvadormelendez9749 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @justinstrand1309
    @justinstrand1309 Рік тому

    Try dialing elevation with right hand, so you can keep support bag and reticle on target between targets by maintaining bag support. Great video, impressed with the 6ARC.

  • @codyway7424
    @codyway7424 Рік тому

    Good shooting. At 550, spin drift with be about 0.2 mil to the right

  • @Fire28-js
    @Fire28-js Рік тому

    Great video, thanks man !

  • @shootingwithsheps
    @shootingwithsheps Рік тому

    Outstanding work as always my friend

  • @joelobryan1212
    @joelobryan1212 Рік тому +1

    How do you ensure the gun is level without a bubble or a electronic leveler internal to the scope? When you zeroed at 100, the first group was windage zero on the center BE. The second group was a smidge right. That suggests you weren't exactly gun-scope level on the 2nd group. A Level gun Becomes very important pushing past 400 yards.

  • @seanwhite304
    @seanwhite304 Рік тому

    I shoot about 20 matches yearly from Steel Challenge , Sig Super Steel , 2Gun , USPSA and PRS Gas Gun .
    I got into PRS Gas Gun last year . First match I shoot 556N and did ok but definitely wish I shot my 6ARC . Second PRS Gas Gun Match I shot my 6ARC and did way better . Holding less Mils in your scope makes a huge difference IMO . Some stages I did dial others I used the reticle . I use ATHLON 1-10× Ares UHD ETR Mil FFP ATMR3 Optic on 1.7 Mount . Even when shooting out to 600Y I find myself being at 6x the most .
    One thing I need to work on is locating the target faster in my optic . I wasted so much time just looking for the dang target . Once I found it I was GTG . I had to crank down to 2x or 3x then crank back up because I couldn't find it .
    Luckily for PRS GAS GUN we aren't shooting super super small targets . Usually they are 1.5 - 2MOA targets at distance . We did have bonus target at 589Y that was 3" plate . You only got 1 shot at it . I didnt hit it but there was 2 dudes in our squad that did .
    I did not use any bags or any other aids that actually help . I just used BIPOD . I also used VFG so I could jam into barricades for more leverage / support . Using heavier Rig IMO helps way more than you think . I run Quad Rails on all my PRS Gas Gub Setups . That extra 1 to 2 pounds makes a huge difference IMO .

  • @matthewdutcher80
    @matthewdutcher80 Рік тому

    Well done. Nice content, observations, and feedback.

  • @RebaDerChi
    @RebaDerChi Рік тому

    Great video

  • @chrismmint
    @chrismmint Рік тому

    Awesome shooting but I feel like you're maybe using that bag as a comfort blanket? Try shooting without and looking at where the "centre of gravity" shifts to and see if you can pivot around that instead of the bag.

  • @HB-kp6rl
    @HB-kp6rl Рік тому

    Pretty solid performance out of the 6 arc

  • @seanoneil277
    @seanoneil277 Рік тому +4

    Great review of the match and your performance. Some of those targets were tough! Probably cleaner sight picture to the shooter, but still tough contrast on a few from my POV.
    Do you think the stage time constraints were tight enough to consider how fast you move into position, and how fast your position is stabilized? In USPSA pistol/PCC, speed and efficiency of movement become more critical as you try to rank higher in matches. Marksmanship becomes a "given" and your efficiency between positions, and at positions, becomes paramount. Did that match feel like it rushed you on positions?

  • @firstimeshooter6590
    @firstimeshooter6590 Рік тому

    Inspired me to work on my DOPE.

  • @lukeflaugher5334
    @lukeflaugher5334 Рік тому

    I just recently shot a USPSA match with a rifle for the first time! I placed 18 out 29 so it wasn’t good but I also wasn’t mad considering it was my first match

  • @InfamousTactical
    @InfamousTactical Рік тому

    Hardest step is getting out there and doing a match. So much fun. Get out there!
    Would be fun to be able to analyze my self with video. Don’t take this wrong but you had a large wobble zone. Add Stability by pinching the bag on the prop. Also target acquisition was a bit slow at times. I personally never touch my magnification running it at 15x. Really focusing on looking down/over the rifle at a landmark for the target so I’m not searching. I would love to have video to analyze though. Would be fun to review. Our matches appear to be harder courses of fire. Would be tough to video with all the target movement

  • @charlesmckinley29
    @charlesmckinley29 Рік тому

    Thank you for the information. The goals you set were great.

  • @RandomNPC88
    @RandomNPC88 Рік тому

    I definitely think something was up with your zero. Watching your position over the target as you pulled the shots, you were consistent and seemed to be holding where the previous impacts where.

  • @lukewarm_fuzz
    @lukewarm_fuzz Рік тому +2

    I feel like my advice to a new competitor would be the opposite. Take your time, don’t rush, if you time out that’s okay. Just focus on building good positions and finding your targets.

  • @johncrosser8783
    @johncrosser8783 Рік тому

    Outstanding Video!
    Thank you!

  • @Precisionriflesireland
    @Precisionriflesireland Рік тому

    Great video. I love the latch footage and analysis.
    But I would disagree with you on one thing. I Wallis always tell new shooters to concentrate on building a good position and getting a good shot off with follow threw to hopefully spot your impacts or miss. Working on these to make a clean shot will teach you more than rushing threw trying not to time out and potentially missing and not knowing where your shot is going.
    Anyway keep up the good work. 💪🇮🇪🍀

  • @freddyw4555
    @freddyw4555 Рік тому

    Good one. We’re you always adjusting the elevation turret for every distance

  • @moms70nova
    @moms70nova Рік тому +1

    Which range in GA was this match held at? Looks like fun!

  • @china_man_actual
    @china_man_actual Рік тому +1

    love your videos man, I noticed right away that your bipod position continues to get in the way of your gamechanger. Its hindering the amount of surface area you're able to cover on the forend. I would move the bipod forward a bit more or just get a smaller gamechanger. Hope it helps man. Its such an addicting sport.

  • @tonyb8066
    @tonyb8066 Рік тому

    Very interesting and informative. I didn't even know there was a division for ARs. All I see online are high dollar bolt guns.

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +1

      Well I wouldn’t say there is a division for ARs…. I was running this rig along side all the bolt guns and in my opinion holding my own. The only divisions they had were open and tactical which is defined by caliber

  • @agonzo2212
    @agonzo2212 Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video!

  • @fightmilk8613
    @fightmilk8613 Рік тому

    Love your content dude 🤙🏻

  • @thenoras
    @thenoras Рік тому

    Great vid. Just wished you didn't tell us how many hits you made until AFTER we saw the footage of each stage

  • @malinkifox2011
    @malinkifox2011 Рік тому

    I think the weight of your camera recorder also has slight impact on bullet trajectory

  • @MrShortanswer
    @MrShortanswer Рік тому

    Great video as always

  • @julianmercier
    @julianmercier Рік тому

    I suppose if I found a suitcase full of money in the back of a taxi, I might be able to buy something like that, if it was legal where I live. I am glad that other people can enjoy it. Good luck to you.

  • @Barely_Outdoors
    @Barely_Outdoors Рік тому

    👍🏻

  • @xstevenx8132
    @xstevenx8132 Рік тому

    Love the video. I’ve been wanting to get into long range competitions and this was a great overview.
    Also, in you talking head shots it looks like your camera is back focusing some (ie - background clear and face a little blurry). I’ve noticed it in a few vids.

  • @ASVABWAIVER11B
    @ASVABWAIVER11B Рік тому

    Dang I wish I would’ve known. I’d love to try it out. I’d love to come shake your hand and shoot!

  • @scottbonnell23
    @scottbonnell23 Рік тому +2

    Impressive recovery man! Curious, did you notice any other small gasser calibers getting better splash?

  • @TheSpaceMedic0516
    @TheSpaceMedic0516 11 місяців тому

    If you ever happen to be in Cheyenne Wyoming come check out the Cheyenne Precision Rifle Hoedown! You'd have a great time.

  • @LLB984
    @LLB984 Рік тому

    I'm surprised that only went to 5 hundred. But I understand now just using smaller targets makes it just as hard. Nice job

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому

      Many places in the country have limited distances available to shoot so you’ve got to make do with what you have available. If you can only access shorter distances then typically you’ll see smaller targets and more positional type shooting stages to increase the difficulty. My opinion shooting the positional stuff is a great way to improve your proficiency as a marksman so I love doing it!

  • @xforce708
    @xforce708 Рік тому +1

    I’d love to try a match like this. But at my 56 years of age I don’t know if I can get into some of those positions.
    😂🤣😂🤣😂
    As for your hitting right, I was expecting that from your 100 yard zero. Looks like you got yourself together quickly after being on break a few years. I’m in Upstate SC and really need to try this next year.

    • @fightmilk8613
      @fightmilk8613 Рік тому +1

      I haven’t been able to sit Indian style since Kindergarten

    • @samlatone1763
      @samlatone1763 11 місяців тому

      @@fightmilk8613 you could try yoga/mobility work. you'd be surprised

  • @fordvg
    @fordvg Рік тому

    Fun getting to see what you see through your scope in the match. Kind of did this back in the middle 1995 but we only had 200 yards to work with so we made the targets smaller to give the appearance of longer shots. I’m to old and can’t move fast enough and get into some of those positions being an old fat guy lol 😂. Again get video and did I understand you correctly that you are living back in Georgia again and not Washington state?

  • @matthew5027
    @matthew5027 Рік тому

    That would be a perfect match to run speed drop. Probably have to dial under zero 1.6-1.7ish mils. Then just hold the distance in mils

    • @samlatone1763
      @samlatone1763 11 місяців тому

      hes got a speed drop vid. I thought about running speed drop for this match. i'd be interested to here why he still choose to dial.

  • @chinesemassproduction
    @chinesemassproduction 7 місяців тому

    I think I'm going to try this out. But I think I might need a bit more expertise before I try.

  • @andrewscott2866
    @andrewscott2866 8 місяців тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I had no idea how these competitions work. How much time do you have between stages?

  • @hajduk_lives
    @hajduk_lives Рік тому

    You going to make it to some Quantified Performance matches? I’ll be flying out east for the March 2/3 Arena match and a few others. Definitely the most competitive gas gun series around.

  • @mavrikmavrik3032
    @mavrikmavrik3032 Рік тому

    Great vid and thanks for taking us on the journey! What calibers were people shooting at the event?

  • @celebmrk9
    @celebmrk9 Рік тому

    Did it seem whether or not, one particular caliber out-shined the rest? Or any that seemed to under perform?

  • @RMM--uv7uk
    @RMM--uv7uk Рік тому

    Did you say you moved out of Washington? That sucks. I wanted to meet up and shoot together. If you did move. You did the right thing. Kinda hard to make new content in this state. Few more years and I'm also moving out of Washington

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +1

      Nah I haven’t moved out of WA, I just have friends around the country that allow me to create content in several different places. You’ll see some WA produced content again after first of the year so hope you’ll stay tuned!

  • @gkowen63
    @gkowen63 Рік тому

    Appreciate the content and the knowledge sharing. Did you move back to southeast?

  • @Way2Evl
    @Way2Evl Рік тому +1

    First! Noti gang

  • @txpredatorhunting
    @txpredatorhunting Рік тому

    Forgot to ask you this other day, any perceived zero change due to scope cam?

  • @davidhoffpauir1963
    @davidhoffpauir1963 Рік тому

    Another great video! Thanks quick question would you consider 5hat carbon fiber barrel a good barrel to have on a dmr you would take into battle? Thanks

  • @SnapD24
    @SnapD24 Рік тому

    Dude, was this at RGBC? Did I miss a chance to meet you?!

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +1

      Yeah man, this was the December precision rifle match. I’ll be around again don’t worry!

  • @johngeorgopoulos2568
    @johngeorgopoulos2568 Рік тому

    Great video and I love your content.
    Curious about where your bubble level is?

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому

      Not really necessary for shooting at these closer distances so I didn’t run one

    • @johngeorgopoulos2568
      @johngeorgopoulos2568 Рік тому

      I respectfully disagree. Even at those distances it can cost you several inches

    • @johngeorgopoulos2568
      @johngeorgopoulos2568 Рік тому

      Sniper magazine, published in 2011, has an excellent article about cant which states 2.5 degrees of cant will shift the point of impact by 3 inches at 400 meters and by 7 inches at 600 meters.
      Some other resources are Brian Litz from Applied Ballistics and this old video from Ryan Cleckner
      ua-cam.com/video/xxhU04EnxUk/v-deo.htmlsi=fD98E8ub0nFsg2Kl

  • @jeffmcmillan6554
    @jeffmcmillan6554 Рік тому

    You're not in Washington anymore?

  • @Akovski
    @Akovski Рік тому

    Where were you shooting at?

  • @Todicus2914
    @Todicus2914 Рік тому

    What's the ballistic app that you were using and how can I find PRS matches? (I live in GA)

  • @tonyjetton8352
    @tonyjetton8352 Рік тому +1

    Where is this range located? Dawsonville, GA?

  • @garyjohns4711
    @garyjohns4711 Рік тому

    wouldn't you have better glass with an NF or a LEU

  • @codyway7424
    @codyway7424 Рік тому

    Where is the range you are shooting at? Do they have any matches planned for 2024?

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +1

      This is riverbend gun club in Dawsonville…. They host a monthly precision rifle match on the first Sunday of each month.
      Yes I’ve got a couple matches on the calendar right now. Steel city and brocks gap at the end of the month and then a prs match or 2 in wa in March/ April.

    • @codyway7424
      @codyway7424 Рік тому

      @@MountainsMulletsMerica Thanks! I'll check them out.

  • @GuacIsExtra99
    @GuacIsExtra99 Рік тому

    People seem pretty positive here in the comment section, I’ve wanted to do a match like this but I’ve only ever shot out to a large uspsa target at 500 and only have regular 556. Would I still be able to participate in something like this? Thanks

  • @GeorgeCaraccioloJr
    @GeorgeCaraccioloJr Рік тому

    Hi, complete noob here, just ordered my first real rifle. I have learned a ton already from your vids, especially about zeros. Do you have a recommendation for a BC app? I heard there was a great one but it got banned because the developer was a Russian. Thanks!

  • @tb123995
    @tb123995 Рік тому

    What app do you use?

  • @f_blake6096
    @f_blake6096 Рік тому

    Where in North GA is this? I want to get into long range shooting myself.

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому +1

      This is riverbend gun club in Dawsonville. The match shown here is a monthly deal they do.

    • @f_blake6096
      @f_blake6096 Рік тому

      Thanks@@MountainsMulletsMerica

  • @DN-kz7xl
    @DN-kz7xl Рік тому

    What scope magnification are you using at 400 to 500 yrds?

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому

      I can’t recall specifically now but I typically shoot in the 12-15x range. Some of these stages I went all the way up to 18x though due to the small targets and how shot up they were.

  • @rvoykin
    @rvoykin Рік тому

    Do you ever do the bolt action class or always gas?

    • @MountainsMulletsMerica
      @MountainsMulletsMerica  Рік тому

      I shoot gas guns as much as I can. Bolt guns are fun and easy to shoot accurately but I just have more fun running ARs.

  • @rvrrb
    @rvrrb Рік тому

    in shooting, recoil throws off your aim. use the smallest caliber that has the range, it has less recoil. bolt action rifles are more accurate and powerful than DMR because they dont waste gas on cycling the action. in heavy windage use a heavy bullet and if you like magnum you must go to a heavy rig. Good luck.