This video discusses the cost implications of extensive ammunition testing for precision rifle shooting. It highlights that achieving statistical relevance in group size data requires a significant number of shots (minimum 100), which can be prohibitively expensive with high-cost ammunition like 6 GT. The speaker argues against the common misconception that three-shot groups are insufficient, pointing out that scientifically, a much larger sample size is needed for true statistical validity.
The Athlon Velocity Pro Chronograph offers a user-friendly and durable solution for measuring projectile velocities across a wide range of firearms, from archery to .50 BMG. It features USB-C charging, an internal battery, and an aluminum tripod for stability. The device integrates with the Athlon Ballistics app for comprehensive data management, allowing users to track rifle and bullet profiles, analyze session data, and even set up multiple zeros for different bullet weights within the app. Its Doppler-based radar system with a 30° cone provides forgiving placement and accurate readings, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
This video addresses common reasons for missed shots in precision shooting, such as incorrect wind calls, misread mirage, or unexpected wind shifts caused by terrain. It emphasizes that the solution often lies in understanding environmental factors and refining shooting techniques rather than solely relying on upgraded gear. The speaker suggests reviewing ballistics data and match footage to identify the root cause of misses.
This video emphasizes the critical role of arm boards for shooters of all disciplines, not just competitors. It details how arm boards provide quick access to essential shooting data like dope, wind calls, and target distances, which is crucial for faster target engagement and accuracy. The instructor highlights the importance of having backup data solutions, such as painter's tape, in case electronic devices fail or are unavailable.
This video highlights the Pro-Shot Range Data Patch, a product that @MagicPrepper found interesting. The description prompts viewers to share their experiences with similar items, suggesting a focus on practical shooting accessories and gear for preppers. The video appears to be a short, introductory look at this specific product.
This review details the MagnetoSpeed V3 chronograph, explaining its utility for handloaders and precision shooters by providing accurate muzzle velocity data. The presenter, Ivan from Kit Badger, demonstrates the setup process, including attaching the sensor to the barrel or suppressor and navigating the device's menus. He emphasizes its role in generating data for ballistic apps, enabling first-round hits at distance and saving time and ammunition compared to traditional dope gathering.
This video features a discussion between firearms instructors Ray Helms and Gary (Paramount Tactical) covering a wide range of topics including YouTube content creation, long-range shooting techniques, ballistics, rifle calibers, and suppressor technology. They delve into the challenges of wind reading, the importance of shooting data, and the practical application of various rifle platforms and accessories in competitive shooting scenarios. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of firearms content on YouTube and the technical advancements in suppressor design.
This YouTube Shorts video from Precision Rifle Network demonstrates the Cole-Tac Cheat Sheet, a data card designed to be mounted on the side of a rifle. The narrator explains that it provides a quick and visual method for carrying drop data, essential for precision shooting. The video also promotes Cole-Tac products with a discount code and mentions the target audience includes competitors, hunters, and operators.
This video features exclusive content from a live monthly online firearms training session. The trainer shares tips on tracking moving targets and compares carbines versus pistols. It also promotes US Concealed Online training with a discount code and links to join a "Warrior" training team. Several firearm-related accessories are recommended, including a trainer target, grip strength trainer, reactive laser trainer, front sight focus string, and a gun accessory/app for data analysis. The trainer encourages viewers to subscribe for more training content.
This video reviews the Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph Premium Kit. The reviewer highlights its accuracy (.25% level) and ability to measure speeds up to 9999fps, making it suitable for both rifles and handguns. A key feature is its smartphone connectivity for recording measurements. The setup is described as very easy and the reviewer's experience was positive. The product is imported by NIOA and retails around $375, with a link to NIOA provided. The music used is from the YouTube audio library.
This YouTube video, Part 3 of the Gseven Ballistic Calculator series, focuses on the outputs generated by the calculator. It covers essential elements like units of measurement, tabular data displays, and drop charts, providing a detailed look at how the calculator presents ballistic information to the user. The content aims to clarify the practical application and interpretation of the calculator's results.
This video, "Gseven Ballistic Calculator - Part 1," introduces the Gseven Ballistic Calculator. It covers the initial login process, explains how to input basic parameters necessary for ballistic calculations, demonstrates the save functionality for user data and settings, and points viewers to the available help files for further assistance. This is the first part of a series likely to delve deeper into the calculator's features.
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