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One point all the 6 arc haters and the 223 folks forget is the ability to hear impacts at distance. I don’t own an arc yet but I can’t always hear my 223 at 400 yards. And hearing the impact is part of the fun
@@kurtphillips7038 🙌 SHOT 4!!! 🙌 Returning student Mike Krene @mckrene knocks out the 1 Mile Milk Jug Challenge in just 4 shots with a gas gun he threw together right before class, IMPRESSIVE! 🙌 Build specs: 6.5 creedmoor, @aero_precision upper and lower, @odin_works 22” barrel, @jprifles Low mass bolt and roller trigger, @mdttac21 stock and led level, @ruggedsuppressors Alaskan 360 suppressor. @leicahunting PRS 5-25 optic. FOLLOW @longrangeshootersofutah #longrangeshooting #65creedmoor #ar10 #1milemilkjugchallenge
@@mattofjax 🙌 SHOT 4!!! 🙌 Returning student Mike Krene @mckrene knocks out the 1 Mile Milk Jug Challenge in just 4 shots with a gas gun he threw together right before class, IMPRESSIVE! 🙌 Build specs: 6.5 creedmoor, @aero_precision upper and lower, @odin_works 22” barrel, @jprifles Low mass bolt and roller trigger, @mdttac21 stock and led level, @ruggedsuppressors Alaskan 360 suppressor. @leicahunting PRS 5-25 optic. FOLLOW @longrangeshootersofutah #longrangeshooting #65creedmoor #ar10 #1milemilkjugchallenge
@@kellytruong5404 we still have spots in November. Mike has taken our class twice, this video is from his second time through on July 19-20th. 2025 classes open on Thanksgiving and sell out very fast, 6-8 months in advance
@@kellytruong5404 Here you go. We have complete rental packages with everything you need if you prefer hassle free traveling. www.longrangeshootersofutah.com/classes/
@@dnrjentertainment4204 sweet! 2025 classes open on Thanksgiving. We open two classes at a time and open more as they fill up. They generally sell out in a day or so and 6-8 month in advance. If you want to be on the notification list email me at info@longrangeshootersofutah.com
Not to be the bearer of bad news or negative Nancy here, but your positioning is wrong. 1) Leaning while on a Tri-pod 2) Hand is on the tri-pod…..it doesn’t have a wobble factor to it especially when it’s a RRS Tri-pod. 3) Tri-pod is to low forcing you to bend and brake the plan of standing up straight bring the rifle to mid upper chest height. I say this out of respect for the sport and have been trained by WAY better shooters than myself. IF you bring the rifle inline with middle of your upper chest, create a straight line, you wont need to bend at the waist or hold onto the tripod, stabilize the rifle with your hand not the tri-pod. Just way more comfortable to shoot. IF it doesn’t reach that height then it’s the wrong length of tripod.
@@TRX.Reagan I’m well aware, it’s was done hastily. Not a good example. I disagree with #2 though. A push pull technique generally increases stability. I’m definitely leaning way too far forward and relying on muscle rather than bone. Not optimal.
@@LongRangeShootersofUtah respect that you even replied back, even more that you didn’t take what I said as disrespect or trying to be mean in anyway. As I didn’t state in my last comment. Love the hits though!
@@TRX.Reagan not at all man. If you were dead wrong and just being an uneducated critic my response would have been different but when you’re right, and I know it, what can I say right. Thanks for watching.
@@9thGenerationCajun so as long as you ha s a premium optic with 100-120 moa of total elevation adjustment you can dial to a mile and not need to hold over