NRL Hunter Oklahoma Day 1

Published on May 13, 2024
Duration: 49:25

This video documents Day 1 of the NRL Hunter match in Grandfield, Oklahoma, hosted by Jimmy B Rodriguez. It provides an in-depth look at the entire process, from initial setup and target ranging to engaging targets at various distances. The content highlights the practical application of ballistic data, wind calls, and communication between spotter and shooter in a competitive precision rifle environment. The video emphasizes the full experience of a match day, including the time investment required for preparation and execution.

Quick Summary

The NRL Hunter competition in Grandfield, Oklahoma, involves stages requiring precise target ranging, accurate wind calls, and effective shooter-spotter communication. Competitors engage various targets, often animal silhouettes, at different distances, emphasizing speed and accuracy under timed conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Day 1
  2. 00:50Start of Day 1 Match
  3. 02:00Target Ranging and Engagement
  4. 03:23Spotter Corrections and Adjustments
  5. 04:06Target Engagement Issues
  6. 05:06Stage Clear and Next Position
  7. 06:37Successful Engagement
  8. 07:22New Position and Ranging
  9. 08:00Locating Next Target
  10. 08:49Finding the Last Target
  11. 09:29Target Confirmation and Ranging
  12. 10:03Next Target Engagement
  13. 10:23Final Target of Stage
  14. 10:53Distance Confirmation and Engagement
  15. 11:37Target Engagement with Wind Calls
  16. 12:13Spotter Assistance for Target Acquisition
  17. 13:02Transition to New Position
  18. 14:25Stage Reset and Preparation
  19. 16:09Confirming Target Identification
  20. 16:32Ranging and Engagement
  21. 17:12No Call and Target Location
  22. 18:19Moving to Next Position
  23. 18:55Wind Assessment
  24. 20:22Full Extension and Ranging
  25. 21:38Ready for Engagement
  26. 21:53Target Identification and Range
  27. 22:36Target Confirmation and Engagement
  28. 23:03Potential High and Left Shot
  29. 23:11Target Four Engagement
  30. 23:23Guidance to Target Four
  31. 23:42Dope and Wind Calls
  32. 24:03Hot Conditions and Distance
  33. 24:21Data and Adjustment Calls
  34. 24:45No Call and Target Acquisition
  35. 24:56Third Target Engagement
  36. 25:12Target Confirmation and Adjustment
  37. 25:18No Call and Re-engagement
  38. 26:26Distance and Position Update
  39. 27:14Next Position Update
  40. 27:44Ranging and Ready
  41. 27:54Wind Adjustment Call
  42. 28:26Moving to Last Position
  43. 29:19Final Adjustments
  44. 30:06Target Confirmation
  45. 30:31Time Constraint and Engagement
  46. 31:23First Target Ranging and Identification
  47. 31:59Locating Second Target
  48. 32:22Target Identification and Ranging
  49. 32:48Target Three Identification and Range
  50. 33:01Last Animal Target Identification
  51. 33:14Engaging First Target
  52. 33:31Second Target Engagement
  53. 33:55Next Target Engagement
  54. 34:15Target Re-engagement
  55. 34:44Clear and Wind Assessment
  56. 34:52First Target Engagement
  57. 35:04Re-engage with Adjustment
  58. 35:15Hold Left Edge
  59. 35:24Next Target Engagement
  60. 35:48Next Target Engagement with Hold
  61. 36:06Next Target Engagement
  62. 36:19Hold Over Tail for Armadillo
  63. 36:46Apology for Mistake
  64. 37:32Target Ranging and Confirmation
  65. 37:53Wind Assessment and Hold
  66. 38:12Adjustment and Movement Call
  67. 38:32Guidance to Target Opening
  68. 38:46Wind Call and Hold
  69. 39:03Dope and Adjustment
  70. 39:44Impact Confirmation
  71. 40:22Straight Up Engagement
  72. 40:43Engagement and Adjustment
  73. 41:07High Shot and Adjustment
  74. 41:15Data for Engagement
  75. 41:41Adjustment and Re-engagement
  76. 42:04Adjustment Call
  77. 42:11Hold Straight Up
  78. 42:17Dope and Break Down Call
  79. 42:30Re-engage Time
  80. 43:03Range Confirmation
  81. 43:33Wind Call
  82. 44:02Arrow and Position Confirmation
  83. 45:22Next Shooter Up
  84. 45:43Hold Center
  85. 46:18Center Hold and MAG Check
  86. 46:47Last Position and MAG Check
  87. 47:09Center Hold
  88. 47:18210 Off Left Hold
  89. 47:33Gate Clearance Check
  90. 47:43Fire Center
  91. 48:16Day 1 After Action Review
  92. 48:48Teamwork and Mistakes
  93. 49:01Looking Ahead to Day 2
  94. 49:06Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NRL Hunter competition?

The NRL Hunter is a precision rifle competition series that emphasizes shooting at various distances, often simulating hunting scenarios. It requires competitors to demonstrate accuracy, speed, and proficiency with their rifles under timed conditions.

What are the key elements of a precision rifle competition stage?

Key elements include accurate target ranging, understanding ballistic data, applying windage and elevation corrections, effective communication between spotter and shooter, and efficient movement between shooting positions under time constraints.

How important is communication in NRL Hunter matches?

Communication is paramount. The spotter provides crucial information like target range, wind calls, and adjustments, while the shooter executes the shot. Clear, concise, and timely communication is essential for success and safety.

What kind of targets are used in NRL Hunter competitions?

Targets can vary but often include animal silhouettes like bears, coyotes, and armadillos, as well as geometric shapes. These are placed at different distances and angles, requiring precise identification and engagement.

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