“It’s a good thing he’s a developer and not a seamstress”. On so many levels. 😂 I love my Hercules 3, and my Skycrane 2 a LOT. Interested in checking out the new modular system!
For anyone complaining about pricing at Hat Creek Training: I’ve had the opportunity to attend a few of the civilian courses there so can speak personally to my experience. For five days of training, lodging, 3 meals a day, all the snacks and bevs you want, I’ve always felt like I was lucky to be there and the pricing was a bargain. You are training from 7am-10pm and the level of commitment and hospitality the owners and instructors share with each student is world class. I am completely smoked after training there for a week. On multiple occasions I’ve seen students rifles and other gear go down, and Bryan lent them out his personal rigs and ammo at no charge. I’ve been there with instructors who have stayed up with students who were struggling, until 3am around the table. They truly treat you like family and if you are lucky enough to get into a class before they sell out, buckle your seatbelt and prepare for a hell of an adventure.
Would love to have one of these but the price is a bit steep for the full kit. I currently have an operator pack and would love to see a comparison between the two. Without a doubt, it's probably a fantastic pack!
Hat Creek was not created for training civilians, but the demand was so high, a few civilian classes were added each year. They fill IMMEDIATELY. Outside of that, the calendar speaks for itself. It's full for a reason 🤷🏻♀️. You get what you pay for.
@@caseyrayrichmond i can attach just about anything to anything with molle and straps and buckles. i think it really messes those of us who have invested in the emod system over in my opinion. i love eberlestock gear but feel like they did wrong here.
Bryan owns land and a venue, charges $24k for 4.25 days of shooting on his venue. Notice I didn’t say training. He won’t provide feedback. His classes are “refreshers” and skips over important stuff thats often overlooked.
@@toddjenest3212he doesn’t train “civilians”. He could be doing out reach to young men, getting them into trades (former construction) and shooting (has the background and resources). He’s 100% for the MIC. Instead the “highly skilled labor” pouring in over the border are “harder working than most”. His words.
@@FFFF-x9iYou have no clue do you? Civilian courses are $3500 and include all food and lodging. They are 5 days and most come in a day early and stay over the last night so 6 days of lodging. Avg days are 10hrs and many actually 12hrs. 99.9% of all classes are mil contracted. If you want, you are welcome to ask anyone who comes in and trains what they thought instead of making up your own idea of what we do.
Keep charging the prices your charging and you will be able to retire before you know it!!!! It pisses me off that your average everyday American cant attend classes like these without saving for years!!!!!
@shootscoot883 Bro take a breath. You pay for what you get in this life. I’ve spent more money on a weeks vacation in idaho without ever pulling a trigger. For $3500 a week I’ve always felt like I was getting a bargain with the amount of training and hospitality I’ve received at Hat Creek. 5 days training and lodging, 3 home cooked meals a day, training 7am-10pm, I’m smoked after I leave there each time I go. It’s a world class facility with world class people and the training you receive is bar none. I’ve been multiple times and it’s the only place I’ll go to train from here out.
You can train with loyal Americans who will actually provide feedback and make you better as opposed to plinking high angle without feedback. 9 times out of 10 you won’t shoot in an environment that’s even remotely close to what’s there. The staff will talk shit about you after you leave because you’re not CAG or MIC. You don’t provide Bryan pallets of ammo.
Hat Creek is legit!!!! Worth every penny! You get what you pay for. Struggle for years and maybe never learn what you can learn in 5 days there.
“It’s a good thing he’s a developer and not a seamstress”. On so many levels. 😂
I love my Hercules 3, and my Skycrane 2 a LOT. Interested in checking out the new modular system!
👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks for rocking our gear!
@@Eberlestock Thank you for making it so well.
For anyone complaining about pricing at Hat Creek Training: I’ve had the opportunity to attend a few of the civilian courses there so can speak personally to my experience. For five days of training, lodging, 3 meals a day, all the snacks and bevs you want, I’ve always felt like I was lucky to be there and the pricing was a bargain. You are training from 7am-10pm and the level of commitment and hospitality the owners and instructors share with each student is world class. I am completely smoked after training there for a week. On multiple occasions I’ve seen students rifles and other gear go down, and Bryan lent them out his personal rigs and ammo at no charge. I’ve been there with instructors who have stayed up with students who were struggling, until 3am around the table. They truly treat you like family and if you are lucky enough to get into a class before they sell out, buckle your seatbelt and prepare for a hell of an adventure.
An amazing group of people we are lucky to work with!
Love this.
Thank you!
im gunna make my own frame and pack one of these days
Man, this is a game changer
Would love to have one of these but the price is a bit steep for the full kit. I currently have an operator pack and would love to see a comparison between the two. Without a doubt, it's probably a fantastic pack!
This video 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥
Are we all just gonna ignore the absolutely unobtainable prototype Accuracy International AT-XC MIL in MLOK that he's using?
Don't ignore it, take it all in!
Looks like it's time to move to Idaho 😂
I am in 5 weeks and I cannot wait.
I’m about there… MI is killing me
@@klajoye481 Come join us. Help us keep it free and red.
Sorry, all full.....😂
Hat Creek was not created for training civilians, but the demand was so high, a few civilian classes were added each year. They fill IMMEDIATELY. Outside of that, the calendar speaks for itself. It's full for a reason 🤷🏻♀️. You get what you pay for.
does it work with the regular emod stuff?
Yes and no, the zippers won’t work together but you could technically buckle on the packs from the mission EMOD to the hunting EMOD and vice-versa.
Correct! Check out our Gear Pro video on how to attach the Assault pack to the Mainframe!
@@caseyrayrichmond i can attach just about anything to anything with molle and straps and buckles. i think it really messes those of us who have invested in the emod system over in my opinion. i love eberlestock gear but feel like they did wrong here.
The blured faces Hunt bipods......😂😅
Judging by everyone's equipment, this is not a school for a middle class. ☹
Bryan owns land and a venue, charges $24k for 4.25 days of shooting on his venue. Notice I didn’t say training. He won’t provide feedback. His classes are “refreshers” and skips over important stuff thats often overlooked.
@@FFFF-x9i 😳😮
@@toddjenest3212he doesn’t train “civilians”. He could be doing out reach to young men, getting them into trades (former construction) and shooting (has the background and resources). He’s 100% for the MIC. Instead the “highly skilled labor” pouring in over the border are “harder working than most”. His words.
@@FFFF-x9iYou have no clue do you? Civilian courses are $3500 and include all food and lodging. They are 5 days and most come in a day early and stay over the last night so 6 days of lodging. Avg days are 10hrs and many actually 12hrs. 99.9% of all classes are mil contracted. If you want, you are welcome to ask anyone who comes in and trains what they thought instead of making up your own idea of what we do.
@@HATCREEKTRAININGhighway robbery. You know, and I know, that’s not an average day of training. Great venue, but what I’ve stated is fact.
Keep charging the prices your charging and you will be able to retire before you know it!!!! It pisses me off that your average everyday American cant attend classes like these without saving for years!!!!!
@shootscoot883 Bro take a breath. You pay for what you get in this life. I’ve spent more money on a weeks vacation in idaho without ever pulling a trigger. For $3500 a week I’ve always felt like I was getting a bargain with the amount of training and hospitality I’ve received at Hat Creek. 5 days training and lodging, 3 home cooked meals a day, training 7am-10pm, I’m smoked after I leave there each time I go. It’s a world class facility with world class people and the training you receive is bar none. I’ve been multiple times and it’s the only place I’ll go to train from here out.
You can train with loyal Americans who will actually provide feedback and make you better as opposed to plinking high angle without feedback. 9 times out of 10 you won’t shoot in an environment that’s even remotely close to what’s there. The staff will talk shit about you after you leave because you’re not CAG or MIC. You don’t provide Bryan pallets of ammo.