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This video would be a great one to do a voice over and talk about your wind strategy, what your looking at and how each shot turned out to do what you thought it would or not. Great shooting from both of you
Great video. Including the down range wind flags into the video really adds to content. Keep this style of video going. Thanks Erik. It takes a lot of energy to produce these videos.
At 7:33, in slow-mo you can see Bill's rest twisting left to right during the recoil. Erik's is holding it tighter and tracking much better. Good shooting on a windy day!
Very impressive shooting Erik that wind was all over the place and to only drop 3 shots out of 30 wow! Bill had a great recovery in the 2nd match as well
I like shooting steel at long range and hunting. I have a bunch of the 7mm's but I have 2 7SAUM's 1 to hunt with and 1 to bang steel with. I've wondered if yall shot it in F-Class because it seems like it would be a great cartridge for that. Good shooting and great video as always keepem coming brother!!!
Flags are all over the place. Right flag is blowing right and the left flag is blowing left and vice versa. I can hear the wind in the mic. I'd say inconclusive of caliber(I should say cartridge). Looks like a beautiful day!
What I notice most is that Erik reloads where more consistently more unity formed it stayed in the low 1700 and more at 1750 at that range than his competitors did , His competitor even had at one point a hundred feet different in velocity at that range.
Little late on a comment, but its interesting to see the difference in trigger activation. Seemed like Bill uses conventional bend at the knuckle with the fat of the finger in contact with the trigger. Whereas Eric uses the the tip very close to the nail. Anatomically I would think Eric has a better sense for the trigger as the nerve endings are closer to the skin. Thank again Erik I learn from your info always!
...keep watching this! Just wish I could see all the flags so I could try and work out if I'm reading it correctly. Did a 500 yard club comp in the Summer with my .223 in a 10-14mph wind, without markers....but it was fun!
Ive never sat and watched wind flags before during a match like this were those considered normal conditions? There were a number of times when wind flags on opposite sides of the range at the same distance were blowing in opposite directions!? Then most of the time one side was pointing one way and the other side was 90 degrees off. How the hell do you read that wind?
I'm having trouble finding any information on the 7mm PRCW. is that a wildcat based on the .300 PRC necked down to 7mm or is it based on something else? How does it differ from the standard 7mm PRC? Does anyone know?
I saw Erik answer this same question in his head-to-head video w/ Omar... They are scoring for each other, so in addition to just being courteous, it's also an acknowledgement/agreement as to the score of that shot.
I cant say one is better than the other when it comes to both these cartridges. You cant really compare the two either being two different rifles with two different shooters. Both are very efficient and inherently more accurate over all other 7mm cartridges I feel.