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Chris Way - RifleKraft.com | #39 

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@DevNullCyber
@DevNullCyber Год назад
The shooter has a higher SD than most of the other elements in the equation, working on the shooter is key.
@shanedonohue5923
@shanedonohue5923 Год назад
Love Chris’s energy. He is so fired up about the shooting sports. I have so much to learn.
@tonydevich7937
@tonydevich7937 Год назад
You got that right, it's a individual challenge, but a shared sport at the same time
@wheelzandgillz
@wheelzandgillz Год назад
Man these interviews are bada$$ Ill listen to them in the background while prepping brass or messing around with cleaning my rifles or measuring CBTO for new bullets I want to try, also I get Ad's About every 3-5 minutes hopefully that shows on your end positively! Keep em comin man!
@lyfandeth
@lyfandeth Год назад
Eric, 40-odd years ago satellite reconnaisence had reached the limits of resolution because of atmospheric and wind distortion. The now ancient solution involves sending a non-visible light beam to the target, and measuring the distortion in the return beam. Which tells you the atmospheric conditions in the way. Resolution went from a meter or two down to inches and less. This same science could probably be scaled down (from hundreds of miles to just hundreds of yards) by bouncing a laser at the target, measuring the return distortion, and then quickly adjusting your sights to the same offset. I wouldn't be surprised if the new military computer optics sights are already implementing this. Old technology--but totally new to shooters.
@Vintage-406
@Vintage-406 Год назад
Great analogy in the beginning. I love that “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear”
@jasonrad9332
@jasonrad9332 Год назад
Glad you kicked out both Frank and Chris’s interviews. Great stuff Erik!
@richardfitzsimmons5244
@richardfitzsimmons5244 Год назад
Great pod. Great prospective on the subject.
@VaMike9
@VaMike9 Год назад
So much knowledge into such a short time. Keep em coming Eric!
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 Год назад
I will sometimes shoot 200 rounds at 100yds in groups of 20 just to see if I can hold that group across the same amount of shots as an F-Class or a PRS match. If I can't then I start looking at why.
@RecreationalSniper
@RecreationalSniper Год назад
He's a rock climber as I was for a long time. I'm in. Lol I'm definitely a fan.
@genedavis759
@genedavis759 Год назад
I'm seeing the difference between practical shooting ie hunting and competition ie having to shoot in conditions a hunter would pass up for ethical reasons. Interesting contrast in purposes.
@tonydevich7937
@tonydevich7937 Год назад
Chris and Erik nice talk, going to bed, thanks to both
@jasonweishaupt1828
@jasonweishaupt1828 Год назад
Where I deer hunt max range is about 30 yards. I sight in at 25.
@MrCclimeGo
@MrCclimeGo Месяц назад
I'm down with the Wind Zero technology ; the caveat I see is, that from one range to the next, if the material of the flags is heavier or lighter, you will be close to a correlation but probably not exactly the same as what you memorized from a previous match or practice. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@tinfoilsombrero1439
@tinfoilsombrero1439 Год назад
I think the 98/2 is the same ratio for all high level sports. I can not swing a golf club for a year and still beat 98% of competitors in most scenarios. To beat any of the Top 5 players, I would have to work my ass off and minimize mistakes to almost nothing. That 2% is a totally different game all together.
@hellyeah3871
@hellyeah3871 Год назад
Eric. I challenge you to get Ryan Cleckner on here. Lets see if you got that kind of pull
@TheKraft
@TheKraft Год назад
done
@hellyeah3871
@hellyeah3871 Год назад
I listened to it yesterday. I like Ryans practical take on rifle shooting
@jaybailleaux630
@jaybailleaux630 Год назад
Shooting Lazer is so much easier than lobbing bullets . No wind and mirage.
@jennifermorgan6913
@jennifermorgan6913 Год назад
1:45ish slow is smooth, smooth is fast
@brandonparrett2436
@brandonparrett2436 Год назад
Man the one I wanted to hear the most I can’t
@BelieveTheTarget
@BelieveTheTarget Год назад
Which one is that?
@AF1RETZ
@AF1RETZ Год назад
@@BelieveTheTarget I noticed Kris'audio was quite a bit lower than yours on this video. This can cause problems on some devices. This could be what he was talking about.
@ErikCortina
@ErikCortina Год назад
@@AF1RETZ Thank you. I'll work on that on the upcoming videos.
@Russell-1
@Russell-1 Год назад
As Robin says, it must be dependent on the device being used as on my iPad the respective volume levels are not particularly different - although Eric is the louder of the two (that’s not a criticism 😉).
@tonydevich7937
@tonydevich7937 Год назад
My ears are open
@tonydevich7937
@tonydevich7937 Год назад
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