This excerpt from Precision Rifle Network's 'Wind Mastery System' focuses on determining wind direction. It highlights using the Kestrel weather meter and the shooter's own sense of feel. The primary technique involves observing the Kestrel's propeller rotation in an upright position to pinpoint the exact wind source.
This video from Precision Rifle Network features an expert instructor detailing their Wind Mastery System, an online masterclass designed to significantly reduce misses in long-range shooting. The system includes numerous training videos and weekly live Q&A sessions with industry professionals to improve fundamental precision rifle skills.
This episode of Long Range Pursuit features instructors Brian and Justin Frey discussing lessons learned from their hunting seasons. Justin, a new member of the Long Range University team, shares his background in product development and its application to shooting. They detail successful hunts for elk, mule deer, and antelope, emphasizing the importance of gear confidence, analytical approaches, and adapting to field conditions. The conversation also touches on advanced techniques like wind calling, tripod shooting, and the use of rangefinding binoculars, highlighting practical applications for hunters.
This guide outlines a practical accuracy drill for the LaRue Siete rifle, engaging targets from 100 to 1,000 yards. It emphasizes rapid engagement at closer ranges and meticulous wind calling and adjustment for extended distances. The drill highlights the rifle's consistency and the shooter's ability to adapt to challenging wind conditions, as demonstrated by expert instructors Henry Chan and Josh Mazzola.
The Precision Rifle Network (PRN) has launched a new website focused on providing comprehensive online training for long-range precision shooting. Led by owner Joel Wise, a seasoned competitor and law enforcement veteran, PRN offers structured courses on topics like wind calling, fundamentals, and gear essentials through their Skool.com platform. The site also features a community forum, expert insights from instructors like Rex Allen, Cullen Kethmann, and Justin Harrell, and resources for shooters of all levels.
This video details a comprehensive long-range shooting course led by a former Marine Scout Sniper. It covers essential techniques such as rifle setup, scope zeroing, verifying scope tracking, muzzle velocity calibration, and wind calling. The instruction emphasizes methodical practice and understanding ballistic data for accurate engagement at extended distances.
This video introduces the 'Gun Number' method for rapid wind drift estimation in long-range shooting. Derived from the first digit of a projectile's G1 Ballistic Coefficient, the Gun Number directly correlates to mil radian wind holds for specific wind speeds and distances. The technique offers a faster field guesstimate compared to complex calculations, supplementing formal wind mastery courses.
This YouTube video, titled "Need Help Please - Long Range Research," aims to provide viewers with resources for long-range shooting. The description highlights a free wind calling guide available via a survey link and also directs users to a "Training Page" on Skool for "Precision Rifle Network." While the video's primary focus is not explicitly stated beyond research and training, the context strongly suggests content related to long-range marksmanship and firearm utilization in that discipline.
This guide details a practical accuracy test of the M/41b Swedish Mauser Sniper Rifle, conducted by 9-Hole Reviews. The drill focuses on engaging targets from 150 to 1,000 yards, emphasizing marksmanship, wind calls, and the rifle's historical performance. Instruction highlights the rifle's capabilities with its 6.5x55mm caliber and Ajack 4x90 optic, demonstrating its effectiveness even at extreme ranges.
This YouTube video promotes a free wind calling guide for long-range shooting. Viewers are instructed to sign up via a Calendly link, where they will answer a few simple questions over the phone to receive the guide. The description also includes affiliate links for Cole-Tac and Axil Hearing Pro, and a general link for more affiliate opportunities from Precision Rifle Network.
This video explores the challenging nature of achieving precision shooting at extreme distances, specifically 1000 yards. The title suggests a discussion about whether reaching this benchmark can ever be considered 'easy,' implying a focus on the skills, equipment, and practice required for long-range accuracy. It likely delves into factors that contribute to success or difficulty, such as wind, ballistics, rifle setup, and shooter proficiency.
This video details a practical accuracy test of the Lone Star Armory (LSA) TX7 rifle in 6.5mm Creedmoor, aiming to achieve two hits per target from 100 to 1,000 yards. The rifle, featuring a Stiller Precision action, MPA chassis, and Nightforce optic, demonstrated exceptional performance. Expert analysis highlights the evolution of precision rifles and the advantages of modern modular designs for both competition and military applications.
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