Excellent class. You brought out instruction that I had forgotten. Was a Marine Scout/sniper in the mid 60s. Our teaching was always to keep the shooting arm parallel to the ground. This, supposedly, insured the rifle butt was in the shoulder pocket. I like your system better. Less stress on back, shoulder and forearm. Again thank you.
Bradley is an ex Royal marine sniper..... and a true professional. He teaches from experience and kows his stuff! He's using blaser and mauser rifles.....
Well done, sir! Greetings from Colorado. I will definitely be incorporating your tips during my next range session, not to mention while dry-fire practicing at home. By the way, your teaching style is excellent. Thank you.
Very well explained I am a material artist The stances & weight distribution is so similar Working on core strength is also a good thing Thanks for the good advice 👍
Depends on dominate eye. That's to say, if the left eye is dominate, the shooter will shoulder rifle on left shoulder and it will be right leg over left for a position which is not too low to support muscularly relaxed sight alignment from a good stock weld.
Is it just me or does the accent add some level of trust and expertise? I sweat Call of Duty comes to mind. Haha, I'm from North Carolina so he sounds much more professional.
Excellent class. You brought out instruction that I had forgotten. Was a Marine Scout/sniper in the mid 60s. Our teaching was always to keep the shooting arm parallel to the ground. This, supposedly, insured the rifle butt was in the shoulder pocket. I like your system better. Less stress on back, shoulder and forearm. Again thank you.
Bradley is an ex Royal marine sniper..... and a true professional.
He teaches from experience and kows his stuff!
He's using blaser and mauser rifles.....
Well done, sir! Greetings from Colorado. I will definitely be incorporating your tips during my next range session, not to mention while dry-fire practicing at home. By the way, your teaching style is excellent. Thank you.
Nice video. But I notice you do not use the sling at all as a shooting aid. The sling can be an effective aid in many of your stances.
First class keep them coming
Great video, thanks
morning buddy . thanks for ya time an sharing . ATB
Very well explained
I am a material artist
The stances & weight distribution is so similar
Working on core strength is also a good thing
Thanks for the good advice 👍
Yes, can you give a class using the sling. I want to see what might be new information for me.
Great videos. Thank you.
Right leg over the left leg for the sitting variation of the shooting position
Depends on dominate eye. That's to say, if the left eye is dominate, the shooter will shoulder rifle on left shoulder and it will be right leg over left for a position which is not too low to support muscularly relaxed sight alignment from a good stock weld.
What scope for he use? I'm loving it
Swarovski
Is it just me or does the accent add some level of trust and expertise? I sweat Call of Duty comes to mind. Haha, I'm from North Carolina so he sounds much more professional.
What rifle are you shooting?
do you recommend low or medium scope rings if I'm mounting a 3-9x40 nikon scope on a rock solid industries standard mount
What Rifle and Stock is that ?
yea I'd like to know too
It’s a Blazer guys
.what trousers are you wearing are they waterproof when kneeling?
hoggy1707 the wrong trousesrs....