Curiosity does weird things to people - I actually watched it till the end.
I cringed hearing the story of the friend shooting off his back - and cringed watching him try it and mis on the 2 MOA target. Lol Shooting over brush is a fact of life antelope hunting - a tall bipod that can be used sitting, or shooting sticks takes care of most of that. I’m slowly warming up to the tripod idea, but tall bipods have been common antelope hunting since the 1970s.
That one jug that had to be ranged through the brush was a good test to see if the guy knew where the rangefinder beam hits in relation to the aiming point.
The wind must have been faster than we can see from our couches based on some of his misses - past 400 yards a gusty 5-15 mph wind would be hard to get right every time with 1-3 MOA wind holds on a target 1 to 1-1/2 MOA wide.
It seemed a few times the rifle went off prematurely as the rifle was barely on target - like he couldn’t feel the trigger very well and wasn’t trying hard to compensate. That, the scope cut, poor judgement on the over the back shot, and some other odd comments and exaggerated behavior made me think he was high. That dude may be like that naturally, like a medical thing, but I think there’s more to the story. I run off guys every year that show up to work on oxy or an oxy combination and they think nobody can tell. Vets get treated poorly at the VA - hopefully he’s doing well.