Great stuff ! the recoil jump tells in the reticle will definitely help in making corrections to my shooting form. Cant thank you guys enough for sharing this valuable information
Thanks man, I don't think we edited out any of our screw ups or misses in the series. Our goal was to show real world capabilities of very experienced shooters. We all still screw up and miss wind calls or build bad positions sometimes. Hopefully it helps put into perspective that most people shouldn't be taking shots on animals at 1000 yards. The 3 of us in the series all agree that we feel very confident from 5-600 yards on a broadside animal. Beyond that, things get funny.
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@@botwtv This is a video I will send links to for my rifle shooting friends. I liked all of the different terrain and field rests, and the emphasis on how the moved at the shot on various field rests.
Not usually. I typically load my pack for proper weight carrying/distribution which typically means I have clothes or other light soft items around the outside of the pack which happens to works well for shooting off of.
Great stuff ! the recoil jump tells in the reticle will definitely help in making corrections to my shooting form. Cant thank you guys enough for sharing this valuable information
Major respect for keeping Zack’s scope bite position in there. This series is incredibly valuable thanks!!
Thanks man, I don't think we edited out any of our screw ups or misses in the series. Our goal was to show real world capabilities of very experienced shooters. We all still screw up and miss wind calls or build bad positions sometimes. Hopefully it helps put into perspective that most people shouldn't be taking shots on animals at 1000 yards. The 3 of us in the series all agree that we feel very confident from 5-600 yards on a broadside animal. Beyond that, things get funny.
Another great video! Love the content!
Can’t get enough of these videos
Thanks for watching!
Love it! You are doing a great job! We really appreciate that!
Thanks man! We appreciate you guys watching!
Great video some little things I didn’t think about for a back support thanks for the suggestions.
Great video. Great Series. Cant wait for more. Keep them coming.
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@@botwtv Hey, I am here. How are you?
@@botwtv Hey, I am here. How are you?
Good stuff again! Thank you for posting this.
Nice shooting, thanks for the tips, good stuff!
Awesome keep posting
Awesome job
Great videos i carry a rain poncho stuffed in a cloth bag that doubles as a rear bag on every rifle hunt the old two in one
That's a great idea for a multi use piece of gear!
Super helpful
This is a very good video!
@@xphunter24 Thanks for watching!
@@botwtv This is a video I will send links to for my rifle shooting friends. I liked all of the different terrain and field rests, and the emphasis on how the moved at the shot on various field rests.
Cool video,good content
Nice video!
Lots of good tips there guys! On your pack - do you try to load it a certain way so you can count on a more solid rest?
Not usually. I typically load my pack for proper weight carrying/distribution which typically means I have clothes or other light soft items around the outside of the pack which happens to works well for shooting off of.
What are you using for video on your scope?
We use Trigger Cams www.triggercam.com/
@botwtv thank you 😊
What bipod are you running?
It’s a Backlanz out of New Zealand.
backlanz.co.nz/products/backlanz-alpine-bipod
Bipod?
@@davidcowen9075 It’s a Backlanz out of New Zealand.
backlanz.co.nz/products/backlanz-alpine-bipod
@@botwtv awesome!! thanks! Great series, I am looking forward to more.