Introduction to PRS with Tom Beckstrand

Published on December 30, 2019
Duration: 6:47

This guide, drawing from the expertise of former sniper Tom Beckstrand, outlines essential preparation and techniques for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competitions. It covers gear selection, rifle tuning, ballistic calculations using apps like Hornady 4DOF, and practicing unconventional shooting positions. Beckstrand emphasizes that PRS offers unparalleled advanced rifle shooting education through realistic scenarios and stress, benefiting military, law enforcement, hunters, and competitive shooters alike.

Quick Summary

Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competitions test shooters with multiple shots at various distances, often from unconventional positions under time pressure. Essential gear includes a rifle with 10-round magazines, a capable scope, bipod, and rear bag. Practicing unique shooting positions and utilizing ballistic calculator apps like Hornady 4DOF are key for success.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and PRS Experience
  2. 00:23What is PRS? Match Structure
  3. 00:37Positional Shooting Examples
  4. 01:05Essential PRS Gear
  5. 01:39Ballistic Calculator
  6. 02:04Pre-Match Preparation
  7. 02:23Rifle Tuning and Zero
  8. 03:14Practicing for PRS Matches
  9. 04:27Rear Bags and Support
  10. 05:31Benefits of PRS
  11. 05:51First Match Experience
  12. 06:13Learning in PRS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competition?

PRS competitions involve shooting stages with multiple shots at various distances, often from unconventional positions and under strict time limits, typically requiring 10 shots within 90-120 seconds per stage.

What gear is essential for PRS?

Key gear includes a rifle with 10-round detachable magazines, a scope with tracking and dialing capabilities, a bipod, and a rear bag for stability. Ballistic calculator apps are also crucial.

How can I practice for PRS positional shooting?

Practice shooting from unconventional surfaces and varying heights, such as benches, chairs, or step ladders, to simulate the challenging positions encountered in PRS matches.

What is the Hornady 4DOF app used for in PRS?

The Hornady 4DOF app is a free ballistic calculator that helps PRS shooters determine necessary scope hold or dial adjustments by inputting target distance and rifle/ammo specifics.

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