Nice vid , Norway , watched it and the section on spotting thats on the bonus section , so far
Question , whats that bird that is hunted on top of the trees called , looks dangerous when missed ?
Cheers Chris
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Nice vid , Norway , watched it and the section on spotting thats on the bonus section , so far
Question , whats that bird that is hunted on top of the trees called , looks dangerous when missed ?
Cheers Chris
Just finished watching the DVD. Awesome Norway. Top job. Sub titles are very clear and make sense. I will be re-watching and taking notes. This is perfect for me just starting out LR shooting. It could almost come out with a little booklet that repeats some of the detail rather than having to re-watch sections of the film. Haven't watched bonus material. Maybe it's there already to print from a computer. can't wait until the weekend to start applying the tools.
Turned up today thanks KG look mforward to watching it!!
Yeah cheers KG mine arrived yesterday. Will have movie night with the Mrs tomorrow.
I bet shes practically rigid with excitement at the thought of watching Norways DVD.
No offense @Norway but I'm guessing its probably not a chick flick
Tim
My thoughts was "that's a novel way of setting yourself up for a divorce..."
If not divorce, he will have to repay so unproportionally considering the lenght of the film :D
Chris, the bird is called capercaille. Skiing after them is really nice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF3ENTBAN30
Her indoors buys my toys for me. Couldn't afford to shoot otherwise.
In saying that she doesn't realise this fact half the time.
Watched last night,the flat 6.5 vs the 308 which flys like a pig!! I love that @veitnamcam :D.Got so much out of this Tutorial the simple wind correction method is key.Have already switched my Wind reader to m/s today, will prob watch again tonight:D so that it sinks into my soild mellon.
Cheers Norway
Jasen,
Flat 6.5s I laughed at that bit:)
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Hi Norway, the DVD is great! I really like how it maintains a practical application right through. The other point of difference i see from most of the instructional videos i have seen is how you reiterate calling your shots and shooter error. One of the things we see running shoots is how few people understand that their positional errors will produce misses even though their drop data is bang on. The first thing they question is why their drop data was off.
Question about some of the additional material though. Shooting the Sako without the bipod. Does your analysis of shooter error still hold true when shooting off a daypack or other form of support?
Myself and @M_Terabyte just had a crack at the "long" range at home (=230yards) using some @Norway techniques.
the small primate "never thought he would ever hit at that range" but he did !!! :thumbsup:
thanks to @ebf for your help clearing the new range - although it didnt come out at the 300yards I wanted
Well, it is not my shooter error analysis, international match shooters (or rather their coaches) mined these data.
It should hold true. A recoil impulse is a recoil impulse, and will cause the same errors regardless of the type of rest. The bipod bits should be replaced with "Unsettled foreend" or "left hand" and similar depending on your shooting style.
Thoroughly enjoyed the film Norway. Excellent.
It's got me real curious about 6.5s after your talk about windage for those vs 308.
Any chance of getting some of the templates for things such as your drop chart sheet and the smaller cards for wind/gullys/shooter error, etc?
I'd like to complete my own sheet like you demo'd at some stage and that's a great layout. Why spend a day in excel reinventing the wheel :).