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Lil-Rokslider
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Just in time for the sheep opener: Thomas Haugland (Rokslide: @THLR ) throws down. Purposely uses an awkward and "Most unsuitable, but quality" (His words) rifle to show that it's fundamental marksmanship principles that allow you to shoot proficiently at long ranges. This video is a clinic on how to get good shooting in the mountains:
My favourite part: around ~10:20 when he uses non-dialing gear (Kentucky Windage) to try to hit at around 550m. This is cringe for me, because I used to be that guy at the range. "Oh I'll just use the thick post of my duplex reticle and hold off..." Don't be that guy. Get good quality gear. Apply the fundamentals every single shot. Scopes that can dial and return to zero are The Way.
Shameless plug: If you haven't watched Thomas' stuff, go do it right now. (Hope you don't have anything else planned for your day, cause it's a rabbit hole.) I like the winter ptarmagan hunts on skis. Hard A. F.
My favourite part: around ~10:20 when he uses non-dialing gear (Kentucky Windage) to try to hit at around 550m. This is cringe for me, because I used to be that guy at the range. "Oh I'll just use the thick post of my duplex reticle and hold off..." Don't be that guy. Get good quality gear. Apply the fundamentals every single shot. Scopes that can dial and return to zero are The Way.
Shameless plug: If you haven't watched Thomas' stuff, go do it right now. (Hope you don't have anything else planned for your day, cause it's a rabbit hole.) I like the winter ptarmagan hunts on skis. Hard A. F.