Great interrogation speedy lol. Both of you are a wealth of knowledge! Appreciate all the videos you have been doing for the shooting community Erik! Keep it up!
Erik, I could not be happier for both you and the Team USA. What a showing you guys put on at the competition. It just doesn't get any better than that!
Can someone explain how you use abrasives. I rub a patch on some JB and then push it through. Then get another patch and do the same. Is there a better way?
Take a nylon brush(blue iosso brushes are the best) wrap a patch around it and rub the abrasive into the patch(sometimes it helps to add a bit of oil) and run it back and forth in the barrel. If you don't want to run over your crown then mark your cleaning rod with some paint marker or a piece of tape to give you a stopping point just before that. Then flush with your cleaning solution or iso alcohol.
Wind flags are higher than mirage. So they both are right, it's just at what height. What is your max ordinance? Between mirage and flags? As high as flags? All things to think about.
Mirage has always given me a pretty accurate read over higher flags, bullets aren't flying by the flags, they're flying through the mirage pattern, I'll take anything though lol
@@dontbetreadin4777 For a flatter shooting cartrage at short distance yes, mirage is go to. If you're shooting a 450 bushmaster 1000 yards... well flags would be your best option.
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@1:49:02 why is that individual in PRS now and has abandoned F-Class?? His wind calls must be as egregious as his videos. His advice is as good for mid-pack and lower, considering his results don't back up his claim.