EP 203: Instructors Corner - Lessons from the Field

Published on March 9, 2026
Duration: 51:11

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.

Quick Summary

Rangefinding binoculars like the BR10s offer significant efficiency gains by combining observation and ranging capabilities. This allows hunters to quickly acquire targets, get accurate distance readings, and formulate shooting plans without switching between multiple devices, saving valuable time in the field.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & New Instructor
  2. 00:20Instructor's Corner: Justin Frey Joins Long Range University
  3. 01:51Justin's Background: Mountain Biking to Long Range Shooting
  4. 03:30The Climber 6.5 PRC Rifle
  5. 05:01Archery Elk Hunting Experiences
  6. 06:46Mule Deer Hunt: Adapting to Opportunity
  7. 08:09The Critical Shooting Lane Decision
  8. 10:00Building Confidence in the Climber 6.5 PRC
  9. 11:47The Importance of Rifle Weight in Hunting
  10. 11:59Archery-Inspired Cold Bore Shot Training
  11. 13:59Cold Bore Shot Routine for the Climber
  12. 15:48Wife's First Shot Confidence with New Rifle
  13. 17:36Antelope Hunt: High Altitude Challenges
  14. 20:03Extreme Wind Conditions and Wind Calling
  15. 21:51Confidence in Equipment: BR10 Binoculars
  16. 23:13Using BR10s for Mule Deer Hunt
  17. 23:51Solo Cow Elk Hunt and Gear Testing
  18. 25:49Antelope Hunt Strategy: Grizzlies and Location
  19. 29:00Standing Tripod Shooting for Antelope
  20. 30:30Scoring a Heavy Antelope Buck
  21. 32:08Backpacking for Mule Deer: The Meat Recovery Challenge
  22. 37:45Future Plans: Meat Poles for Grizzly Country
  23. 39:42Learning from Close Calls and Experience
  24. 41:04Ray Point Feature and Compass Interference
  25. 42:55Using Ray Points for Planning Hunts
  26. 43:40Factors Affecting Ray Point Accuracy
  27. 45:48The Importance of Continuous Training
  28. 47:15Upcoming Long Range University Classes
  29. 48:16New Ruck and Shoot Challenge
  30. 50:19Conclusion & Future Episodes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of single variable field testing in long-range shooting?

Single variable field testing, borrowed from product development, is crucial in long-range shooting to isolate and control factors affecting accuracy. By systematically testing one element at a time, shooters can identify and mitigate variables, leading to more consistent and predictable shot outcomes.

How can hunters build confidence in their rifle before a hunt?

Building rifle confidence involves a disciplined training regimen, including regular cold bore shots. Performing these shots every few days over several weeks, especially at hunting distances, helps ensure the rifle is sighted in and the shooter is mentally prepared for that critical first shot.

What are the benefits of using rangefinding binoculars like the BR10s?

Rangefinding binoculars, such as the BR10s, offer significant efficiency gains by combining observation and ranging capabilities. This allows hunters to quickly acquire targets, get accurate distance readings, and formulate shooting plans without switching between multiple devices, saving valuable time in the field.

What are the main sources of error for the 'Ray Point' feature in advanced binoculars?

The 'Ray Point' feature's accuracy can be compromised by magnetic interference. Key sources of error include proximity to smartphones, vehicles, power lines, and even magnets within wind meters. Keeping phones away from the binos and using body shielding can help mitigate these issues.

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