Hi everyone, happy new year! I made a compilation video showing all the shooting over the last year on my channel. Hope 2022 brings you happiness, health, prosperity and free-range organic meat in the freezer.
http://bit.ly/prc-014
Cheers man! They definitely seem to work as designed. I appreciate you watching. Great to hear you're honing your Kentucky windage too. That's a valuable skill!
Cheers man, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch it. I've been really impressed with Bushnell's products lately, like that T-series 15-45x60 spotting scope in the video. The Tactacam is a good idea that badly needs a couple things, like an autofocus function, or at least a manual...
Thanks so much for watching, and I really appreciate the compliment. It was a fun video to make. I think you'll be really happy with a Vortex if you're in the market for an LPVO. I have a whole new level of respect for their reticle designers after conducting that experiment.
I made a video testing Vortex's ballistic reticle, as well as discussing the theory behind these, their limitations and how they compare to MOA and MRAD reticles. I would enjoy hearing your feedback! http://bit.ly/prc-010
Hey guys, just thought I'd share my latest video with you, scoring a dime-sized cold-bore hit at 440 meters or 481 yards. The second half of the video shows a beautiful 1950s Savage hunting rifle I restored. Check it out! http://bit.ly/prc-009
I'm so sorry for your loss Mike. Thank you for sharing that with me. I'm grateful for the time with my dad and hope I live to meet my grandkids. I'm 43. My son is 3 and my daughter is not yet 1. Fingers crossed.
Cheers man, and thanks for the feedback. Lots of great points there. You're quite right about recoil beginning immediately upon ignition. I should have said that the reaction time to recoil is much longer than the travel of the bullet from chamber to muzzle. By "meaty", I meant the pocket. I did...
Thanks so much! He really enjoyed it, despite his neck pain. We also scouted a slightly shorter (750 meter) spot, so I was really happy to hear him say that he'd like to come back and try from there. It's so true what you said - there's nothing better than good times with family.
Cheers man! Wow, that's a lot of rifle. To be honest, I'm not sure I could shoot a .338 LM without flinching, even at the age of 43. I'm about 180 lbs. Glad to hear I lit a fire under you to get it out into the field again!