Good morning, Joe. Great video. Great information. I appreciate your sharing your DOPE card techniques. I would be interested in your card holders if you decide to sell them.
Could you explaining how I should correct for wind? Assuming my initial dialing is 0, and wind is from 9 o'clock. Aim at the left edge of the target but the bullet goes to the right side of the 0.5mil target. In this case, should I change to the next wind bracket (0.3mil) or skip the next one and choose an even higher one (0.6mil)? After moving to the new wind bracket, should we still aim at the edge of the target or the center of the target? Thank you
Wind is a whole other complex subject. But in general, if you are holding left edge on a .5 mil target you are holding .25. If you miss to the right you should measure where it landed by putting your reticle back where you were aimed for the shot. Measure where it landed and put that spot in the middle of the target. If running a troopline, you would look at your wind calls and use whatver column that lined up to be in. This is the basic concept. I am no wind guru and struggle with it at times. Take a class if you really want to understand it better. I have taken a few and learn something every time.
Hey Joe, where did you get your forward assist grip that is mounted to the left side of your foreend. I have been looking for something like that but haven't had any luck.
@@precisionmatchtimer I only have a Walls Rifle with a Tangent, but I make due with my equipment limitations. Lol I was on the Sharpie website, but it appeared to be a permanent and I wanted to make sure it would remove as easily as yours. I can’t ruin my sticker, when I ordered the turret sticker, my bank turned my card off because it was purchased from Canada. I’m really enjoying the content.
@@JacobTerherst Yup. Permanent. But permanent just means it comes off with alcohol. You can easily remove sharpie from most things with some alcohol. See you soon!
+1 for target card video
Thanks Joe! I just ordered the fine point sharpies. I'm always losing the caps.
Good morning, Joe. Great video. Great information. I appreciate your sharing your DOPE card techniques. I would be interested in your card holders if you decide to sell them.
Great info ill be going to my first nrl22 match soon I need all the help I can get I may just go watch this month ive never been
Great video. your gun is definitely "Bougie AF". =) Love the AO flag.
Thanks. The Bougie thing was bestowed on me by a friend. I don't deny it.
Could you explaining how I should correct for wind? Assuming my initial dialing is 0, and wind is from 9 o'clock. Aim at the left edge of the target but the bullet goes to the right side of the 0.5mil target. In this case, should I change to the next wind bracket (0.3mil) or skip the next one and choose an even higher one (0.6mil)? After moving to the new wind bracket, should we still aim at the edge of the target or the center of the target? Thank you
Wind is a whole other complex subject. But in general, if you are holding left edge on a .5 mil target you are holding .25. If you miss to the right you should measure where it landed by putting your reticle back where you were aimed for the shot. Measure where it landed and put that spot in the middle of the target. If running a troopline, you would look at your wind calls and use whatver column that lined up to be in. This is the basic concept. I am no wind guru and struggle with it at times. Take a class if you really want to understand it better. I have taken a few and learn something every time.
Hey Joe, where did you get your forward assist grip that is mounted to the left side of your foreend. I have been looking for something like that but haven't had any luck.
That is the Sikes Clutch. GA Precision or Manners usually sells them.
@@precisionmatchtimer thank you.
Which model of Sharpie are you using to write on the turret?
Hey Jacob! It is the clickable ones in Ultra Fine Point. Probably won't work on that crappy Tangent though. 🤣
@@precisionmatchtimer I only have a Walls Rifle with a Tangent, but I make due with my equipment limitations. Lol
I was on the Sharpie website, but it appeared to be a permanent and I wanted to make sure it would remove as easily as yours. I can’t ruin my sticker, when I ordered the turret sticker, my bank turned my card off because it was purchased from Canada. I’m really enjoying the content.
@@JacobTerherst Yup. Permanent. But permanent just means it comes off with alcohol. You can easily remove sharpie from most things with some alcohol. See you soon!