Videos tagged with Sniper Training
When shooting uphill or downhill, the bullet will impact high, requiring the shooter to aim lower than the true distance. Calculate the correct elevation hold by multiplying the true distance by the cosine of the angle. Windage adjustments, however, must always be based on the true distance. Angles in natural terrain rarely exceed 30 degrees.
This video features Ryan Cleckner, a former special forces sniper and instructor from Gun University, demonstrating a simple mental trick for quickly converting yards to meters and vice versa. This technique is designed to be useful for shooters who encounter mixed-unit target ranges or during field shooting scenarios, helping to save time and prevent confusion under pressure. The description also promotes Ryan Cleckner's "Long Range Shooting Handbook" and directs viewers to NSSF resources for finding shooting ranges and further information.











