In the custom auto body world, if a key player has to bail on a project, but will be coming back after their emergency, it’s usually their responsibility to find their replacement.
In the first 20 mins one of the things I picked up was Go Compete! No matter who is around you when the day ends it could be your day. Like he said if it went on one more day he may not have won but that was his day. Go practice, Go compete, Go talk to people and if your serious eventually go get a serious purpose built rifle and one day it may be your day. Second thing is get a mentor and they can really accelerate your learning and progress
I would love to know what his preference of primers is. Mainly Large rifle or Large rifle magnum. Most guys are saying 210m seems to work best for the 300 wsm.
I wondered what brass 300 wsm shooters shot since Lapua don't make brass for it. I always wondered if Normas brass was anygood. It's high as a catsback lol
Hi Erik. Thanks for your content. I understand your seating depth test choosing the longest one. My question is thus; if you get to a match and you decide to turn the tuner, do you turn in a specific direction or do you test both ways?
You can see that Erik feels very proud that you have had so much success and has a lot of respect for you Tim. Completely different dynamics in this interview. You have matched the master. Tim your story has provided me a lot of hope and inspiration for the future. I would venture to say with all the amazing people Erik has had on this channel this has been one of the best interviews yet.