C'mon folks!!!!--- let us ALL just properly acknowledge that this man and his wife , Mark and Sam After Work, are pretty much the MOST BRILLIANT SORT OF TIP OF THE SPEAR SOURCE FOR E.L.R. SHOOTIN....they have obviously forgotten more than most have ever come to....and their results show it!. Lets show them our support and thanks for their hard work and knowledge transfer!!
Nothing prompts me to find another RU-vid video faster to watch than one that starts out by telling me that whatever I’m doing is absolutely wrong, and I need to watch it to learn how to mend my ways. Tell me the pros and cons like this one does, and let me decide. Another excellent discussion!
Much thanks to Mark and Sam for the information you have given me. Now that I have finally bought a rifle in 6.5 Creekmore that I have mentioned once before, and have been out shooting it, I much more understand the difficulty in what you to do. Thank you so much.
In the world of ELR, I'm convinced that Mark and Sam are on the cutting edge of things. The tip of the spear really!!! My style of shooting is much more inline with the way you guys shoot. I've tried doing the "free-recoil" thing and I just can't go that route. For me, I have to be one with the rifle. I too like just a light touch of preload on the bipod. To me it makes the rifle behave as if it's locked into a track and automatically returns to battery when the recoil impulse begins to diminish. It allows me to see my impacts, even at close range. To me that's important, especially if I'm out hunting by myself and don't have someone spotting for me.
Brilliant guys. I think that your way of setting up is far more practically and tactically better. . The other probably better extreme is a rail gun that can hardly be carried...sure is accurate, but not everyone's cup of tea
Great video as usual. I bought two of your sliders for my Barrett MRAD and they are working great. One of them is on a monopod and the other up front is on the Accu-Tac bipod. Started with the skis on but found out it works better with the regular feet as I can get just the right amount of preload. It would be very interesting to see a video from you using the 4AW Slider on the end of the BipodeXt. Thanks again for all your videos.
I have the bipod ext. I’ve been able to preload but not as much as straight bipod. The fulcrum point and ability to see the trace and stability for shot placement…. A little flex indeed. But you def have some good points I’ll experiment. Also thanks for the muzzle brake. So so able it is just a pleasure to have!
I personally enjoy a bipod with spiked feet allowing me to load the bipod. This helps me stay on target and spot my impacts more consistently than allowing the rifle to free recoil.
As usual, another great video. I love how you can explain the workings, thoughts behind it, pros and contras while staying unbiased, even for a system/product you don't (like) to shoot as it does not fit your style of shooting. Again driving home the fact that 'THE' system does not exist and there are multiple ways to get to a certain result.
““THE” system does not exist” I am humbly requesting permission to use that excellent choice of words. Nothing but top shelf content and people in this channel, starting with the man himself, Mark, super closely followed by his wife and their cool and polite audience. How does one not love this? Signed E. Daniel Gyurec, inventor of the BipodeXt.
Morning. What chassis is on Sam’s 223? I have a tikka varmint 223 I shoot comp. Currently sporter/hunter(std rifle, squeeze bag) looking to Goto the next level. I have an adjustable base from you. And rabbit ears bag.