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s5 ep 55 Choose wisely Tylers Gear Loadout
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7 месяцев назад
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@tapioaalto2656
@tapioaalto2656 Месяц назад
Only 53 thumbs up? People don't seem to understand the importance of this particular piece of information. The rule of 15 was a well kept secret until this video and is one of the most important single math helpers for designated marksmen and hunters alike.
@guidoreuter6032
@guidoreuter6032 Месяц назад
Please fix the camera focus and the sound; otherwise, great content. Thank you
@jephs422
@jephs422 2 месяца назад
Hahaha y'all are wild, and i appreciate the comments lol. We have 6 and oir toddler is the fussiest of all lol. Roght now shes in the stage of trying to give up her afternoon nap. So, she's gonna fussy for a few more months at least!
@victoriablade7859
@victoriablade7859 2 месяца назад
It depends on what the baby is being fussy about... is it from being grassy or backed up, hungry, tired, or feeling cold/hot... you gotta learn your baby's cries or surroundings. The baby has been in the womb for 9 months... baby might be to cold or hot but besides that, news is news. You believe what you believe.
@CacheCropp
@CacheCropp 2 месяца назад
I have 4 daughters and we got all of them to sleep through the night with very little trouble. A pediatrician taught us how to get them to sleep through the night. Simple but difficult to execute - you get them on a schedule for feeding and staying up until “bed time”. Get them comfy and ready to go to sleep like normal. Clean diaper. Then when they start crying a couple hours later, let them cry. Don’t respond. Don’t give them any attention. It is hard. But once you let them cry it out, they will begin sleeping through the night. It only takes once maybe two nights at the most to get them into the sleeping through the night.
@JC-su3yq
@JC-su3yq 2 месяца назад
Might have to start mandating US Passports be used to verify citizenship or something. This shit is bananas.
@JC-su3yq
@JC-su3yq 2 месяца назад
For signing up to training courses I meant to add. Besides that, I wouldn’t even know how to begin verification of someone’s legitimacy. Infiltration is so sophisticated.
@reconsarcjosh
@reconsarcjosh 3 месяца назад
Hey man my partner I and were the guys and absolutely no worries we got on track and completed mission 1 with bonus and learnd alot. Thanks for the bone!
@nickwestendorf1448
@nickwestendorf1448 3 месяца назад
pretty sure the mixed turret/reticle was the result of the movie "Sniper" with Tom Beringer, everyone wanted the "Mildot" reticle so MOA scope manufacturers began making mildot reticles with MOA turrets. I had one of the cheap "Elite Sniper" scopes from a Gunshow I purchased before I knew anything. I quickly got rid of it after I went to gunsmith school and learned what to look for in quality scopes.
@TacticalPrius
@TacticalPrius 4 месяца назад
Spittin out pure knowledge. Appreciate the free info and drive to help others get better and understand the “why.” If it ain’t rubbin it ain’t racing 😉
@lbryant8014
@lbryant8014 5 месяцев назад
At the 1:02:00, Why arent .223 good trainners?
@jephs422
@jephs422 3 месяца назад
.233 trainers are great if you're only objective is to simply pull a trigger. Because of the reduced recoil, you are not really pushing your training to the limits and setting yourself up for failure when you pick up your comp gun or harder recoiling weapon. The point is to train with equipment that is harder to use so that when you pick up your comp gun or duty rifle, it'll be a walk in the park.
@arthourosm
@arthourosm 6 месяцев назад
thanks alot for the content!
@Pew_pewchronicles
@Pew_pewchronicles 6 месяцев назад
Hunter lightweight 🤡🤥
@erickaracsonyi4415
@erickaracsonyi4415 7 месяцев назад
I really appreciate the after action report. Buddy and I are starting to prep for our first go next year. Guess I need to brush up on my presidents and state capitals.
@cdronehudson898
@cdronehudson898 9 месяцев назад
Wow that is Sharp 🇺🇸
@chazjnichols
@chazjnichols 9 месяцев назад
Commenting to win Jeph’s hat. I listen regularly on Spotify. Love the content and learning from it, then applying it.
@chrisdavis4500
@chrisdavis4500 9 месяцев назад
Fred is the man!! Going to miss being an RO for this one. I always enjoyed trying to get you to attempt my challenges.
@MattsHayden20
@MattsHayden20 9 месяцев назад
First time listener. My wife is starting photography and she suggested your next guest be a photographer since Tyler mentioned studying photography. You shoot guns and the other shoots with a camera.
@WHITEBELT44
@WHITEBELT44 9 месяцев назад
Dawn of the dead…..
@jephs422
@jephs422 11 месяцев назад
Can we get a Hell Yeah in the chat for me not dying in Mexico!
@WHITEBELT44
@WHITEBELT44 11 месяцев назад
Only if it’s in Spanish jephff…
@ebryan7578
@ebryan7578 11 месяцев назад
😥 Promo'SM
@williamsonnie9935
@williamsonnie9935 11 месяцев назад
Fly me out room and board and a max ordinate PR class, rent the machine and I’ll move the dirt…
@charleshetrick3152
@charleshetrick3152 11 месяцев назад
But for realsies if y’all don’t want to do scope testing videos anymore where does someone get all that kit. The firearms world needs honest objective scope testing. In a year I’ll have a lot of time on my hands and would be glad to pick up where y’all left off years ago.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate 11 месяцев назад
the kit was proprietary. there were 3 in existence. 1 now in china. 1 in mexico. 1 with US Optics in North Carolina. There are no more. The inventor has retired. It is not an option any longer.
@charleshetrick3152
@charleshetrick3152 11 месяцев назад
@@maxordinate many sadnesses, I was hoping not to have to build my own rig.
@tysonsmith96
@tysonsmith96 Год назад
Not interested in you heater problems.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate 11 месяцев назад
LOL Ok. We're an acquired taste. Maybe were not your flavor.
@MegaHogzilla
@MegaHogzilla Год назад
Thanks for this. Bought some!
@RonBurgandy
@RonBurgandy Год назад
Another great podcast, congrats on all your accomplishments boss!
@RonBurgandy
@RonBurgandy Год назад
Who was in Paris ??
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
LOL!
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
Really enjoyed this episode. I love the topic of emergency preparedness. i have these discussions with my husband and internally all the time. sean ryan just came out with a podcast where his guest said in the event of a national power outage, 90% of the population would die in 9 months! so its good to be prepared, good to know a variety of skills or at least be with a group of people who have a collective set of skills in order to survive.
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
Would love a episode all on gear! best gear, worth the money vs crappy gear people should steer away from
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
consider it done!
@williamjohn6939
@williamjohn6939 Год назад
That’s a ton of ammo for one qual.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate 11 месяцев назад
40 rounds is a ton of ammo to test the abilities of a Sniper? And this isnt just one qual, its "The" qual.
@well5423
@well5423 Год назад
Dude your analysis is just wow! Thanks for teaching and sharing your process.
@RonBurgandy
@RonBurgandy Год назад
Let’s just hope garcia and Chan dont bet anymore socks lol
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
Really enjoyed this episode guys. keep it going!
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
As a person who looks for courses like this.. I would say no. It would not be my first choice, just based on the photo you put up. Just because it has sponsors doenst mean anything for me.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
Good to hear! Gotta be able to weed out the BS to find what youre looking for.
@ballisticintegrity9741
@ballisticintegrity9741 Год назад
Great stuff Tyler! 👍🏾
@RonBurgandy
@RonBurgandy Год назад
Swanson better not miss tgt 6 this time
@jephs422
@jephs422 Год назад
Hahaha yep!
@billstanton4791
@billstanton4791 Год назад
Great way to look at a field of targets. Very helpful.
@justinstrand1309
@justinstrand1309 Год назад
Sure appreciate all of these Tyler, I’ve been listening to the podcasts for quite some time since it’s convenient while commuting. It’s nice to have the video grafted in to correlate the audio. Thanks again brother.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
Happy to hear it and appreciate the feedback!
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
I think the point your brought up about women wearing body armor in a self defense class is silly, i couldnt agree more. for a ladies self defense class, i think its silly to wear body armor because youre there to learn and train for realistic scenarios. this isnt a contest of who looks the coolest. if youre carrying on the daily and you wear heels to work everyday, i think you should train in heels and work attire at some point. how can my attire limit me or benefit me in a self-defense scenario? this topic is a huge conversation in itself, not just for ladies but men as well.
@jephs422
@jephs422 Год назад
Agreed. The conversation is always about training for relevance rather than training to look cool. However, if you're training to look cool, at least admit it to yourself so that you'll also add some relevant training into your training schedule. Hell, I larp all the time hahaha.
@xxranda
@xxranda Год назад
@@jephs422 lol yeah we've got some pretty cool larping gear too! plus if and when you're larping, at least you can get a feel for the weight of armor, how it moves in relation to other gear, so that if you ever did have to use it in some SHTF situation, you know what youre doing and what to expect.
@billbraski2452
@billbraski2452 Год назад
Hello Tyler, this is actually Gary. I took a few courses with my son and one time with my Wife and daughter. You were working with Ryan back then at the Indian reservation range. Anyway I had back surgery last year and they fused 5 vertebrae in my neck, so it would be impossible for me to go prone and raise my head to look through the scope. Would you have any courses for a guy like me with a jacked up neck? I really want to get back into shooting and become more accurate. Thanks.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
Hey Gary! Great to hear from you & Hope things are improving for you. In the past I have had a student or two who had some fusion in the neck area. The best solution we had come up with, more because of mobility issues, was working on tripod shooting from all positions including prone while maximizing gear placement to keep the tension off the neck. PR2 or PR1 would be a course for you. PR1 traditionally doesnt use a tripod but in your case we would incorporate it to get you away from cranking your neck in painful positions.
@Longshothawk
@Longshothawk Год назад
Any wobble in the adaptors. I have an adapter and it has a little movement that shows up when you clamp a rifle in directly.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
They way Tyler put this together, Not seeing any wobble, looseness, etc. He mounted the RRS clamp directly to the stem coming out of the ball head using the SC and CL adapters. Intense amounts of locktite were also applied lol
@JTTTTT850
@JTTTTT850 Год назад
This is actually fair i never liked fumbling with the thumbscrew between stages on their bipod and bag mounts
@TAR3N
@TAR3N Год назад
No offense… but i dont know how I feel about trusting someone with such poor decision making when it comes to tattoo design or choice of artist with something as precise as long range optics .
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
LOL Well its a good thing your opinion about the tattoos is irrelevant.
@cullenkothmann9742
@cullenkothmann9742 Год назад
A couple thoughts I've had from the recent episodes which ties into vetting instructors as well. First, I think a lot of training companies need to do a better job of screening their social media pictures. Take the helicopter video as an example. Even if it is just a cool marketing video, I still as an advertisement of the material being taught. I think it's really important that they put their best foot forward in anything the company puts out. Take the still photo of the basic precision rifle class shooting of the barricade as another example. I know exactly which company that is from and I have taken a class from them. I don't believe that is the technique generally taught by the company as a whole, but maybe I'm wrong. But again, if it's not I would not post that photo because its communicating something to people. People who don't know anything about barricade shooting will look at it and think must be correct cuz "XYZ Company" just taught that guy to do it. People who do know how to shoot barricades will look at it and steer away from them because it appears they're not teaching good material. Keep up the great content!
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
That is 100% on the mark! Everything posted or shared is a direct reflection of you or your company. Choose wisely.
@jephs422
@jephs422 Год назад
Am I out of pocket for thinking humanity would last for two weeks before mayhem happens???
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
two weeks?! Thats bold. 48hrs?
@dannydoc8404
@dannydoc8404 Год назад
Great video. Kinda wish I'd seen this about two months ago. Lol.
@PrecisionRifleNetwork
@PrecisionRifleNetwork Год назад
Haven’t even watched yet, but you get a big thumbs up because of KP! Great dude. #holdtheline
@Aimagejewelry
@Aimagejewelry Год назад
Loving the constant uploads. As far as vetting goes. I looked into 3 different places to train and after seeing you and others from MaxOrd compete in PRS and do well & dominate then asking their input I’m so happy I chose to take your PR1 class. Then took a private two day to fine tune which I credit to harvesting two deer at 500yards with 15-20mph winds.
@maxordinate
@maxordinate Год назад
Still remember when you messaged about your harvest shot! We're proud to call you one of the Max Ord family.
@charleshetrick3152
@charleshetrick3152 Год назад
But are we going to get an more scope testing? Is the rig and software available anywhere? I’d be happy to pick up where you all left off.
@128connor
@128connor Год назад
The knowledge between the two of you is insane. Keep it up, great episode.
@Bullets4Bucks
@Bullets4Bucks Год назад
How do I buy one of these machines