Erik Cortina reveals his secret to winning the Southwest Nationals | Live Interview and Q&A
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- We -interview/interrogate World Class Championship competitor Erik Cortina about his strategies, gear and secret knowledge after his win at the Southwest Nationals.
@SpeedyGonzales -- would you please consider putting together a video of how you develop a load for your short range benchrest rifle?
I appreciate both of you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. It means a lot to people like me. Thank you both!
Speedy, we need part 2 of interrogation once Erik is back from South Africa!
I heard this last year and enjoyed it so much that I decided to listen to it again. Speedy did a wonderful job and so did his guest, EC.
Just here to leave a comment to help the algorithm, good to see your channel speedy
As member of your forum I thank you!
Love your interviewing style Speedy. Had some good Laughs, and lots of good info
Please make more videos
I learned so much
Thank you
This video was cool the 1st time I watched it, it’s still cool.
Love you are making content Speedy. Make Erik edit your videos.
Awesome interrogation!
Awesome Speedy! I need to take notes for the nuggets.
Great job, thank you both for what you guys are doing!!
speedy's tha man! Thanks for answering my questing about left hand shooters using a right, right. no idea you did that! 1 Luv
One question I didn't hear... what is your acceptable SD/ES. You say low, but what is the highest acceptable SD/ES for you?
I am a 73 yr old shooter just starting in long range. I listen to many but especially Eric. Again, I am just beginning and I don’t even reload for myself. I just bought a Savage 110 Mdl. 10 in 6.5 Creedmore. I mounted an Arken scope and intend to shoot long range. Although I am on a budget and have to ease into the long range, I am hungry for information.
When talking about bullet seating ,what do you mean when you talk about tipping a bullet. I know when I load bullets I find all the tips on the bullets are different . So this is how I understand it. Find your jam , measure that bullet seated depth, then back it off 0.20 thousands from that length. wright that info down .And then start reloading your prepared brass, and no matter what the total length for each bullet ,you must not change the set length of die after setting it back the 0.20 from jam. Because as I understand it the cup in the die touches the ogive of the bullet and not the tip .Am I understanding it wright.
Tipping a bullet refers to using a pointing tool as far as I understand it. Maybe that's not what you meant
Speedy show us your rig. And your shop and reloading procedures. Of course not all. Lol
you guys shoot 100 yards...you don't even need good bullets for that. 😂😂😂
Last time that I checked, they shoot 1000 yards.