NRL Hunter Sample Stage

Published on January 27, 2025
Duration: 7:09

This video demonstrates a sample stage from the NRL Hunter series, focusing on a two-target, two-position scenario. It highlights the importance of efficient stage setup, accurate rangefinding, wind calls, and utilizing the full time allotted to build stable shooting positions. The presenter, Ryder, emphasizes taking advantage of the time to maximize points rather than rushing.

Quick Summary

NRL Hunter stages often feature a 'two target, two position' format. Competitors are advised to utilize the full time allotted (e.g., 4 minutes) to build stable shooting positions, accurately range targets, and make precise wind calls, rather than rushing to finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to NRL Hunter Stage
  2. 00:49Stage Overview: Two Targets, Two Positions
  3. 01:09Gear Stowage and Starting Protocol
  4. 01:30Pre-Flight Checks and Parallax Setting
  5. 01:53Building the First Shooting Position
  6. 02:29Target Acquisition and Data Recording
  7. 03:23Engaging Targets from Position One
  8. 04:09Transitioning to the Second Position
  9. 04:30Adjusting Support for Position Two
  10. 05:15Engaging Targets from Position Two
  11. 05:31Stage End Safety Procedures
  12. 05:45Stage Variations and Competition Formats
  13. 06:11Maximizing Stage Time for Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a typical stage format in NRL Hunter competitions?

A common stage format in NRL Hunter is 'two target, two position,' where competitors must engage two distinct targets from two different shooting locations. Other variations include four targets one position or one target four positions.

What is the recommended strategy for time management in NRL Hunter stages?

The recommended strategy is to utilize the full time allotted for each stage, typically four minutes. This allows ample time for accurate rangefinding, making precise wind calls, and building stable shooting positions to maximize scoring potential.

How should a shooter prepare their gear before an NRL Hunter stage begins?

Before the timer starts, shooters should have their rifle and spotting device in hand, with all other gear stowed compactly. Upon the timer's signal, they deploy their shooting support system, like a bag or tripod, and move to their first position.

What are the essential steps for engaging targets in an NRL Hunter stage?

Essential steps include building a stable shooting position, using a spotting device to range targets and determine wind corrections, recording this data, and then engaging the targets. It's crucial to ensure the rifle's level is on before firing.

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