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BigJimFish reviews the Leupold Mark 5HD 5-25x56 rifle scope, a scope with excellent competition / hunting crossover and the new, pro shooter designed, PR2-MIL reticle
BigJimFish Review of Grayboe Phoenix composite rifle stock for precision Remington 700 pattern rifles. Grayboe makes a molded epoxy and fiberglass non-directional alternative to traditional hand lay up composite stocks and the Phoenix is their new, feature rich, ultralight, adjustable, model.
BigJimFish reviews the Vudoo Gun Works V-22 action. A rimfire action for the .22lr designed to fit a Remington 700 footprint and to take those triggers. He also examines the quality of design, workmanship, and performance coming out of the Vudoo shop with data from 7 different Vudoo rifles.
In the Field Scope Tracking Test As many shooters have read in the Sniper’s Hide Forum, or have heard on the Everyday Sniper Podcast, during our precision rifle classes we removed and test scopes for tracking. The genesis behind this was twofold, first, we used to only accomplish this in our PR 2 class, and second, …
BigJimFish reviews the ZC420 rifle scope with the MPCT1 reticle from Zero Compromise Optics, the new high-end scope company co-owned by Jeff Huber of Nightforce and Kahles fame.
All three systems work when used correctly. For individuals shooting on their own as part of their hobby, the system of adjustment is a minor consideration. However, when branching out to other areas of the sport such as competitions, communication becomes the bigger factor over the others.
It’s very hard to see and understand the role of the support hand when it comes to shooting your precision rifle in the Prone. It’s hidden by our body position and the subtle movements are masked by the attention put on the firing hand. We know, the firing hand has two tasks,
One of the greatest misunderstandings with respect to rifle marksmanship training over the years is the function of the remainder of the shooting hand that is not trigger finger.
It’s voodoo. Algorithms utilize our input parameters and spit out numbers representing ballistic come-up. That is, AFTER the algorithm bounces our bullet’s performance characteristics off the atmospherics conditions provided by link-up to Bluetooth devices that use other algorithms to spit out numbers representing atmospheric condition. Absolute voodoo I tell you. No way to figure …