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I almost spit my drink out when I read this. Well played sir, well played.
Good point. I’ve been squadded with former/current LEO/Mil snipers at a few PR comps. There have been a few who’re very good shots under pressure. But most don’t finish very high in the standings.
The unfortunate thing is there’s probably a fair number of shooter’s especially those relatively new or the many that just don’t know what they don’t know that take Backfire as gospel. “Gotta have that ‘knock-down’ power!”
That could be a pretty fun thing to watch when it happens. I realize he's just showing off his rifles and getting a video made for views so it's not that serious but I don't get why he thinks he needs to go with a lighter weight option. He asked Backfire and was told it would be a rifle you would take on an antelope hunt, which is one of the least physically demanding ones as far as I know. I'll be hunting antelope this fall and my rifle will either be my 15# trued R700 in an X-ray or a heavy ass 19# Lone Peak in a Foundation, both with Razor Gen 3's. Would be more of a choice if Backfire had said it should be a rifle you'd take for elk.Looks like Erik Cortina is going to step up and give it a try. The man has some pretty sweet rifles to choose from.
I shoot a venom out to 1000y regularly...and it's a better scope than I am a shooter. It used to be you needed to spend $$$ to find good glass, but that stopped being true over ten years ago. Noe you can get a decent Arken or Vortex for under $500.lol just seeing the vortex scope was enough to know he wasn't going to do it