Long Range Tips & Tricks

Published on August 30, 2017
Duration: 4:47

This video from Precision Rifle Network covers multiple stages of a PRS-style competition, offering practical tips for engaging targets at various distances and from challenging positions. Robert Brantley demonstrates techniques for using bipods and rear bags on barricades and rooftops, emphasizing the importance of proper support and sight alignment under pressure. The content highlights strategies for managing physical stressors and remembering complex firing orders.

Quick Summary

For PRS rooftop stages, use a shorter magazine to avoid contact with the edge. Adjust bipod height slightly higher and employ a small rear bag for optimal stability and sight alignment. Managing physical stressors involves maximizing support from barricades and barrels, using both bipod and rear bag.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction & Stage 1 Setup
  2. 01:24Stage 2: Barricade Shooting & Alternate Firing Order
  3. 02:37Stage 3: Rooftop Stage Setup
  4. 03:56Stage 4: Physical Stressors & Barrel Stage

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key considerations for shooting from a rooftop stage in PRS?

For rooftop stages in PRS, it's crucial to use a shorter magazine to avoid contact with the rooftop edge. Adjusting bipod height slightly higher and using a small rear bag can help achieve optimal sight alignment and stability.

How can shooters manage physical stressors during a PRS stage?

To manage physical stressors, shooters can utilize available supports like barrels and barricades. Employing both a bipod for front support and a rear bag for rear support can significantly mitigate body movement and improve shot accuracy.

What is the 'mental breakdown' stage in PRS competitions?

The 'mental breakdown' stage in PRS typically involves an alternate firing order on different target sizes. Shooters must actively remember and execute this sequence correctly to avoid penalties, making it a test of focus and memory under pressure.

What are effective techniques for barricade shooting in long-range competitions?

Effective barricade shooting involves using your bipod and rear bag for maximum support. Aligning the rifle's support structure with the target and bracing against available surfaces can help stabilize your platform and reduce lateral movement.

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