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Long Range 101 Part 88 - Marksmanship Tips for Long Range Precision Shooting 

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@krandee1117
@krandee1117 10 лет назад
It is just amazing how all this material you have put so much effort into is here for everyone, and for FREE. You have no idea how much all this has helped me. Thank you Rex!
@tanner7792
@tanner7792 8 лет назад
this really helped me, im in cadets and im on the range team, usually I would get about 65/100 on our comp targets but now im more near 95. so I thank you, with your vids I was able to bring up my average by 30! and im still learning things from you every day, again thank you
@Htxracing97
@Htxracing97 6 лет назад
Lmao such a liar
@thomassephton3914
@thomassephton3914 6 лет назад
Highly professional and informative. Certainly the most comprehensive and best presented video out.
@TheAdventureCowboy
@TheAdventureCowboy 10 лет назад
You kinda look like a badass with the new cut. You have the BEST shooting instruction videos on the web.
@tom_olofsson
@tom_olofsson 4 года назад
From you that is high praise.
@doobiecanoobie7707
@doobiecanoobie7707 10 лет назад
Sniper 101: THE standard video reference on precision shooting. Welcome back, Brother!
@deplorabledave1048
@deplorabledave1048 8 лет назад
I used your fundamentals of marksmanship, barrel break in with copper equilibrium and shot a .33" group my first time out with my Savage .308. 101 yards (as per two of my rangefinders) , 3 rounds of Federal GMM 168gr. I separated and grouped my rounds by measuring each and every OAL with dial calipers and recording them. All my 250 rounds were from the same lot. No muzzle brake, Caldwell front and rear sand bags, sitting position at a range bench. Magneto Speed chronograph. The expensive one ($399) Breathing, heart beats....all that. I used everything you ever discussed. Yes. It REALLY works. I had the most amazing groups my very first time out! See? I was listening to you. I was pleased, but not all that surprised. I went to the range with zero precision rifle experience. But with a ton of information and an open heart. I had the Lord in one ear and you in the other. No joke. All my groups were an inch or less. Each round has FPS recorded as well as all environmental detail and point of impact on the target logged in a log book. I found the whole experience to be almost religious. VERY meditative and SO much different than blasting away with my AR-15 or my Glock. What an unusual and unexpected experience. That part I was not really expecting. You don't discuss that much. It's personal. I get it.
@clintonwalsh2264
@clintonwalsh2264 7 лет назад
Deplorable Dave savage makes great rifles. I'm a Remington guy me self.
@bff1316
@bff1316 5 лет назад
Collect the data, make files and notebooks, add more information than you ever thought you would. Soon you will be putting all into a single hole at a much longer distance. Yes, it is personal and very peaceful.
@mrf5347
@mrf5347 4 года назад
@@clintonwalsh2264 If it shoots well,,,, love my Savages Remington's Cooper Ruggers Diamondback DPMS POF (5.56, 6.5, 7.62, 300w, 338Lm) Springfield M1A, favorite
@joshuanbray
@joshuanbray 7 лет назад
By far the best most comprehensive video on learning how to shoot long distance properly. Well done.
@1duffies
@1duffies 9 лет назад
Thank you. I began with video #1, forgot everything I ever knew about shooting and began learning. I know I have a world to go, but am now shooting like never before. Now, instead of shooting across the hollow, I shoot to the next farm. There are some West Virginia whitetails that put you on their hit list, Equally enjoyable to hear you expound on the scriptures. Another brother I haven't met yet. And yes, prayer works.
@allenb125
@allenb125 10 лет назад
Great to see you back. Take care of yourself and thanks for all your efforts. Really appreciate the tutorials and the reviews.
@robertciskowski1222
@robertciskowski1222 2 года назад
Now that I just turned 60, I needed that one thing to keep me busy. I am a former conservation officer and prior to that I was a military SWAT instructor. So, I am getting back into extreme long range. 1,000 yards is not difficult for me. I want to be very consistent at 1200 now. Your videos are outstanding and remind me of a lot. You are an expert in your field. I am building up a new rifle presently. A Savage Elite 110 in .338 Lapua. Looking at scopes now. Probably a Steiner. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@johnlee4249
@johnlee4249 2 года назад
Wish I had taken the time necessary to make these kind of outstanding fundamental videos back in the 1980's. As the information presented here is 100% on point and extremelly well done. Proud of all you have done, keep up the great work!
@Sniperatyourfeet
@Sniperatyourfeet 9 лет назад
I like this video a lot because it employs the method I was taught in the Infantry that have always served me well. Steady position, sight picture, trigger control and natural pause. We learned with "dime drills" where you get used to shooting with a dime on a dowel that was put in the barrel. Once you can dry fire with the dime staying on the dowel, you have a good idea of how to do it steadily without dropping the dime on your stick. Never ever underestimate the power of dry firing weather its with a pistol or rifle. I dryfire my cc firearm over and over with the sights on a target to get used to the trigger. Anyways, great video, keep it simple.
@ertatta
@ertatta 7 лет назад
I can't believe I'm just getting around to watching this video. I've been following you on YT for a year & a half and digesting all your wisdom & knowledge. I'm kind of ashamed of myself for that and for not making it out to your Dallas classes being that I'm in San Antonio. Shabbat Shalom Rex!
@TiborasaurusRex
@TiborasaurusRex 7 лет назад
Our Training Schedule: www.rexdefense.com
@MikeM0331
@MikeM0331 9 лет назад
I love coaching shooters as much as I love shooting, but it always makes me chuckle a little inside when someone pops up like a bird to look downrange. You have a scope! You can see better through it!
@m.p.6330
@m.p.6330 10 лет назад
Excellent as always Rex. Nice to see you back in the saddle. Looking forward to your new series as well.
@cmhwilder
@cmhwilder 4 года назад
This is my favorite channel ever.
@danc.863
@danc.863 10 лет назад
happy to see you're back rex still praying for your health
@ajcates9136
@ajcates9136 2 года назад
We love you buddy thanks you changed my deer season forever
@TheSmsgtcoop
@TheSmsgtcoop 10 лет назад
Excellent videos...I sincerely appreciate your efforts. Thank you!
@TexasTrained
@TexasTrained 4 года назад
This is the 1st time I saw Rex on RU-vid..Man how he has changed..But we all have..Thanks for the information REX
@brandonmcnew2032
@brandonmcnew2032 10 лет назад
Rex really like the sniper 101 videos but love the spiritual videos looking forward to your next chapter. Am glad you're doing well. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
@danc.863
@danc.863 10 лет назад
I hope he continues to make philosophy vids when he finishes the sniper 101 series
@ambismagee3207
@ambismagee3207 10 лет назад
Man, I love your vids. Thorough and with good reasoning behind every tip. Glad you're back, best to ya.
@vadimc2144
@vadimc2144 2 года назад
This video is oddly wholesome and cozy. Thank you. sir.
@JackesBAD
@JackesBAD 7 лет назад
mr Rex thank you for this series of videos im new to this type of shooting im doing it now for 3 months with 338 lapua magnum and won my first match with 1100 meters only get 3 shots at each target the closer targets i missed my first shot but the final target was 3 confirmed hit with 11.2 inch grouping at a 1100 meters and i had no training i only had your videos so i owe you a great big thank you and hope i get the prevlige to meet you one day and give you a hand shake i still need a lot to learn and would love to shoot with you one day
@magnustrygg5632
@magnustrygg5632 7 лет назад
Jaco Heyns Congrats!
@ShareTheLightTV
@ShareTheLightTV 10 лет назад
Awesome stuff. It's great to see you back Rex!
@MrClyde306
@MrClyde306 10 лет назад
Glad to see you're doing better Rex. Been following your channel a long time. God bless!
@theguccipilot
@theguccipilot 10 лет назад
Holy crap. I had to rewind the clip four times to ensure I wasn't dreaming. T-Rex with a proper hair cut. He finally dumped the pony tail to become a real man. Bless you brotha! I hope you're feeling better and the Misses is hanging in there, too. You and Mrs T are in my thoughts and prayers often. Please let me know if you need a hand. -Gooch
@WindyHillFarmOhio
@WindyHillFarmOhio 9 лет назад
The Knowledge that you have shared has inspired me.....Thanks so much for your devotion...I'll pray for your good health and recovery....we are kindred in spirit!
@oneox958
@oneox958 10 лет назад
Losing the gorgeous locks...result of treatment or personal choice? Glad to see you back at it Rex.
@dankekoa808
@dankekoa808 9 лет назад
Hey brother I really appreciate these videos going over the basic fundamentals is a must even d for the best shooters to keep the skills sharp Thanks again
@timdunnigan7107
@timdunnigan7107 Месяц назад
Thank you for this layered lesson.
@shawnpigeon2884
@shawnpigeon2884 9 лет назад
Great video thank you so much you teach a straight ford not overloaded with jargon the newbie has trouble following or gets discouraged awesome
@goneballistic
@goneballistic 9 лет назад
This is literally the best channel on youtube. I am not sure why it doesn't have 10mil views, although it will eventually. Perfect mix of shooting knowledge, music and *real* knowledge of The Gospel, thanks for taking the time and effort. You are a true preacher of The Word, whatever The Word is that day. You have sort of become the soundtrack of my work life. Keep up the good work. if you're ever in Utah and need anything, please ping me. You're welcome at our campfire anytime
@arnie365
@arnie365 10 лет назад
You make excellent videos. The most informative and interesting channel on youtube by far. Well done.
@Mycomania69
@Mycomania69 6 лет назад
I'm more of a advanced precision shooter but it always helps to go back to the basics and see different techniques and try them not everything works for everyone. Great video very easy to understand and great quality! Btw that is my favorite precision rifle ever!! So jealous!!! Hopefully will get it one day!
@unwarrywanderer
@unwarrywanderer 9 лет назад
Keep up the good work! Now I gotta re watch these all in a row so that I can have everything together
@NSWvet83
@NSWvet83 Год назад
Just a note; barrel harmonics typically aren't a problem with free floating barrels in regards to zeroing. But definitely good practice to "practice how you play".
@artbalogh7731
@artbalogh7731 9 лет назад
Rex, been off You-Tube campus for a while. My son clued me in to your problem. Trust that I'll be applying all of the bended knee leverage I possible can! Just saw both of your explanation vids. Very encouraging prognosis. I am so happy for you. Merry Christmas. Themarbleman
@jaymendoza7075
@jaymendoza7075 9 лет назад
hey thanks rex for all the tips, im new to the precision rifle game- and im having alot of fun now just shooting stuff
@Adventure_Mark
@Adventure_Mark 10 лет назад
Nice haircut Rex. Great to see you posting again. Stay healthy!
@kabeeth
@kabeeth 9 лет назад
thanks a lot for the best channel ever on youtube ..I'm now addict on your videos please continue doing that ..the world need more pros like you that keep info for every one you doing great great job
@tmright18
@tmright18 9 лет назад
Dude's got stamina, like he doesn't need to breath while talking at all :D
@TTGLL
@TTGLL 10 лет назад
The basics applied at will... That is where its at. Great video.
@Fergesslich
@Fergesslich 10 лет назад
Most informative precision shooting video on youtube! Wow!
@Velocity4000fps
@Velocity4000fps 9 лет назад
Very good advise rex, pretty much all the steps I follow for zeroing.
@ondejakob
@ondejakob 9 лет назад
Sir, thank you very much for these instructional videos.
@TiborasaurusRex
@TiborasaurusRex 8 лет назад
+Jakob Alexander Brahm You betch ya, Jakob Alexander Brahm :-D
@danbywater6333
@danbywater6333 7 лет назад
you are a great teacher !!!
@harleywaller962
@harleywaller962 7 лет назад
Thank you this video has helped me understand how to be a better marksman. (I'm only using a BB gun and would still like to know if it works the same?)
@xmachine7003
@xmachine7003 4 года назад
Same
@staggeringpain6180
@staggeringpain6180 9 лет назад
gets a thumbs up from me cos of the badge on the left shoulder. jolly good show young man.
@DejanKuzmanovic
@DejanKuzmanovic 6 лет назад
13:15 phasant taking off 😎
@fjb4932
@fjb4932 4 года назад
Good ear ...
@tylerpace6517
@tylerpace6517 9 лет назад
I believe I have learned more from this series about rifles then any other source. I have read that for a semi auto rifle the first shot after reloading is different from following shots. If this is the case a video on what to expect and how to adjust would be great!
@tylerpace6517
@tylerpace6517 9 лет назад
tyler pace Perhaps for an AR 10 style rifle chambered in the 308 Win?
@aubreyh.5642
@aubreyh.5642 4 года назад
2 quick questions: 1. does shooting betweem heartbeats really matter or should u just ignore that and 2. when ur breathing do u typically breathe taking air in ur stomache or ur chest?
@bboyshr6
@bboyshr6 9 лет назад
Surprised how it got to marksmanship basics only in part 88! I think it says that the author views the body behind the rifle as important but only if there is a learning soul behind the body. So there was knowledge before. Kudos for following through on Pro 18:5. Foremost praise to the One cause he did his part of the deal behind Pro 1:7.
@TiborasaurusRex
@TiborasaurusRex 9 лет назад
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction... It is not good to accept the person of the wicked, to overthrow the righteous in judgment.
@Shankabottomus
@Shankabottomus 9 лет назад
TiborasaurusRex Rofl.
@jasonford6317
@jasonford6317 8 лет назад
+TiborasaurusRex Actually, I agree with this. Youd make a good Revolutionary and Id stand shoulder to shoulder with you to change the miserable condition that exists on this earth.
@jmcb5215
@jmcb5215 6 лет назад
If positioning your rifle differently on the bag is affecting the harmonics of the barrel then you do not have a free-floating barrel and you have an issue already because as long as the barrel is not touching anything and is properly bedded to the stock it isn't going to have a harmonic shift no matter where you put it unless you're touching the barrel to something other than the action
@PSPmaster321
@PSPmaster321 10 лет назад
Loving the DDPM! Nice to see you back
@glennroberts3069
@glennroberts3069 3 года назад
A friend of mine in SF also wore a British top like yours. Another guy we shall call Chili Mack was new out of school. He wore UDT shorts on a mission, I mean dare in Afghanistan. I have the pictures.................some where.
@IEraiderfan
@IEraiderfan 10 лет назад
Rex I am happy you are back Brother great video as always.
@ThisOldHorn
@ThisOldHorn 9 лет назад
Rex, Great series man, hope your feeling well and got that thing beat. I'm an older shooter and in the last few years have developed enough neck problems that prone is extremely uncomfortable to me. Other than just sucking it up and shooting from sitting, do you have any ideas on a modified prone or a sitting rest that works in the field? Maybe a tall tripod rest? Thanks Rex, Keep up the Good Work
@davidgreener423
@davidgreener423 7 лет назад
The video was great getting easier as they go.
@jacqueskisling8241
@jacqueskisling8241 10 лет назад
Thank you for another awesome video Rex
@Tsorenson24
@Tsorenson24 10 лет назад
good stuff . hope things are on the up for you
@unicornuntamed
@unicornuntamed 10 лет назад
Your videos are very informative and elaborate...carry on the great work...
@ImNoBSING
@ImNoBSING 7 лет назад
I have noticed that body positioning changes cheek weld. So the scope should be mounted to fit different body positions.
@terri634
@terri634 10 лет назад
Glad you are back man. Good video as always.
@acershund1
@acershund1 5 лет назад
U R Da Man! Love your explanations and knowledge
@seumasnatuaighe
@seumasnatuaighe 3 года назад
As always, good solid information. Liked the old school battle vest from Gulf War One. UK 7th Armored Div?
@spinodude3577
@spinodude3577 9 лет назад
question i'm looking at a 308 win or 300 win mag for long range target shooting maybe out to 1000 yards and for deer and elk hunting from 100 yards to 300 yards and i,ll reload the 300 win mag down for deer hunting if i need to ? i know the 300 win mag is a little big for deer but if been look and it as slightly better ballistics than the 308.
@undeadhunter5
@undeadhunter5 9 лет назад
See, the thing is, .308 win is way better for the 100-300 yard shots, but .300 win mag is better for 1000 yards. If you can, get both.
@bigchunk1
@bigchunk1 9 лет назад
Seems like most of long ranged shooting is satisfying the harmonic gods.
@seatech44
@seatech44 9 лет назад
Hey Rex, what is the designation for the shooting vest you are wearing? Can you make a good recommendation for a possible Load bearing vest that can be used as a shooting vest. Something that would have padding in the shoulder. Something with proper padding to accommodate big bore rifles
@KORR
@KORR 7 лет назад
First vid of yours I watched. Sub'd and now I have to go back and watch the rest :)
@user-wk4bx1xy6p
@user-wk4bx1xy6p 4 года назад
because of this video i remember simo hayha, and he only using iron sight in mosin nagant,
@KrisSays
@KrisSays 10 лет назад
Looking forward to the FFP video! Hope all is well with you and your wife!
@jasonford6317
@jasonford6317 8 лет назад
Good man. A few guys like you and Justice could be done and the world made safe for diversity. ;)
@tedb1055
@tedb1055 9 лет назад
Illuminated recital scope selection would be great subject. Great info on Mil quality scopes so far. Would be interesting to know what your opinion of base price and up on this subject. Is there any like the SWFA SS with an illuminated recital?
@DUCKDINGO
@DUCKDINGO 6 лет назад
Very very helpful video 👍
@simeonbelovski9644
@simeonbelovski9644 9 лет назад
You've helped me alot.
@LarryGenePate
@LarryGenePate 9 лет назад
Hey Rex,Man you do a GREAT job on your videos.Naturally I subscribed to ya right off.I know there are 60-1/4click up in a 1 inch scope,,I never have counted how many there are in a 30mm,would you be so kind to let me know? Thanks for all the hard work,its highly appreciated!!
@southsidedoug
@southsidedoug 6 лет назад
thanks Rex
@jeffrahi9801
@jeffrahi9801 8 лет назад
thank you nice video
@tn746
@tn746 7 лет назад
If let it goes bang and almost surprises you, because you won't know when it's gonna bang how can you intentionally send the bullet between heartbeats so the groups are not like up and down?
@kidherder
@kidherder 8 лет назад
Thank you
@blackbeard676
@blackbeard676 9 лет назад
What are your thoughts on barrel tuners. Do they really help to take precision to the next level?
@northernsurvivalbackcountr4986
Great tips thx
@landlockedviking
@landlockedviking 9 лет назад
liking the new look :)
@DUNCEATRON5000
@DUNCEATRON5000 8 лет назад
fantastic.
@sprocket580
@sprocket580 9 лет назад
Rex I have never been able to shoot with both eyes open. I've tried it but shoot better with one eye closed. Is there an advantage in both eyes open or is it whatever your more comfortable ?
@KEVINJOBY
@KEVINJOBY 9 лет назад
+sprocket580 Both eyes open is more of a combat-oriented thing used by Police and Military marksmen. If your simply hitting paper or hunting, then one eye closed should be fine
@waggerification
@waggerification 9 лет назад
+sprocket580 I have found if you are going to be shooting for a long time you - I have less eye strain , this may not be the case for everyone
@Sanus180
@Sanus180 9 лет назад
Did a bit of searching and that author of the recommended book - hard target interdiction - gets a LOT of heat on the web for allegedly taking $$$ and not delivering products - not sure if it's true or not but changed my mind on looking for this book - or at least made me wonder.....
@corey2477
@corey2477 8 лет назад
while prone, you shouldn't have your toes down. u have less body surface on the ground that way
@deaneaton9349
@deaneaton9349 4 года назад
With something under the back of the rifle that is a little higher and then pushing down on the back of the rifle to line the target in your scope makes for a solid rest. With your hand under the rifle there is to much chance of movement. With accuracy being your primary goal why not make your rest as solid as possible?
@reportedoften6417
@reportedoften6417 5 лет назад
22:22 Was expecting a loud ass bang 😅😂
@johndoyle2041
@johndoyle2041 5 лет назад
How important is it to keep the rifle level horizontally? Sometimes I'll look through the scope after I'm in position and the horizontal cross hair will look like it is not very level so then I'll try to re-adjust the feet of the bipod by pushing one side down or by propping the other side up. Some shooter's I've noticed have bubble levels attached to their scopes. Would you recommend having a bubble level?
@bff1316
@bff1316 5 лет назад
@John Doyle If the rifle is not horizontal the angle the bullet follows will not be up and then a downward arc in a straight vertical line from your rifle. At close range it will not matter too much. The farther the shot is the greater the error. Think of the movie gangster pistol shooting and how the natural physics would prevent an accurate shot as the line of traverse is horizontal rather than vertical. What I do is as I breathe I watch my vertical reticle. When it is traveling up and down always on my POA, Point Of Aim, then I know I am horizontal. Then it is time to line up the horizontal reticle, pause and squeeze. If I feel that I moved I reaffirm my horizontal. Be safe, have fun
@TheScott720
@TheScott720 8 лет назад
thanks nice video
@ericvantassell6809
@ericvantassell6809 7 лет назад
166K views and only 1333 likes? What is wrong with those people
@anthonymurphy9513
@anthonymurphy9513 9 лет назад
Rex, i bought a 7mag 700 sps, i did not replace the barrel, but my plans include adding suppressor, the dia at the end of the barrel is 650. Is to small for a suppressor? Would you use a adapter or do 5/8 24
@8788frank
@8788frank 9 лет назад
Rex, Do you teach new shooters ?
@Recce_randy
@Recce_randy 10 лет назад
I see youre using a us optics st 10 any thoughts on the nightforce 2.5-10x32 theres a guy selling his with zero stop for $1000 I was wondering if its worth the money
@leoshino6239
@leoshino6239 7 лет назад
Rex, do you teach long range class in your area ?
@tylarhaugan7908
@tylarhaugan7908 5 лет назад
He does now
@emssmith1849
@emssmith1849 9 лет назад
What are your thoughts of a single shot rifle verses a bolt action rifle. Is the single shot rifle more accurate and reliable than a bolt action? The single shot has the obvious disadvantage of being slower to reload. But which one is the best for hunting or long range shooting? Also, why don't the military use single shot rifles for extreme long range shots if it is more reliable and accurate? I have been debating what to get for a first big game rifle. I have been looking at (for example) the Thompson/Center Progame hunter in .308 or something like a Remington 700. What would you recommend? Thanks!
@austinproduction19
@austinproduction19 9 лет назад
A quality bolt action rifle will last forever (as long as you maintain it properly and occasionally clean it). The military would never use a single shot rifle for an obvious reason... They are shooting people. Those people are intent on killing our soldiers. So say there's s gun fight happening and a marine sniper is over looking it, shooting Taliban when they attempt to fire at his fellow marines. If he missed the shot, one of his fellow marines could die in the time it took him to reload. With a single shot, (like a break barrel, not a bolt action) you would also have to take your rifle off target in order to reload.
@spaghettishooter6057
@spaghettishooter6057 9 лет назад
Hey Rex I was wondering what scope I should get and how many mils it should have for my 308 and I'm using ZQ1 ammo
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