PRS Gear Bag Dump 2024 Edition

Published on February 23, 2024
Duration: 6:45

This video provides a comprehensive gear dump for Precision Rifle Series (PRS) competitions, detailing essential items for a successful match. Host Justin emphasizes pre-match inventory and organization, showcasing a specific Armageddon Gear bag and its contents. Key items include a plate bag for support, reliable magazines, a comprehensive tool pouch, custom ear protection, cleaning supplies, a Kestrel for environmental data, and a spotting scope with tripod.

Quick Summary

For PRS competitions, the Armageddon Gear Plus One bag is recommended. Essential gear includes a plate bag for support, reliable magazines, a tool pouch, custom ear protection, cleaning supplies, a Kestrel weather meter, a rangefinder, spare batteries, and a spotting scope with a tripod for data and environmental management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Prep
  2. 00:46Armageddon Gear Plus One Bag
  3. 01:05Ammunition and Magazines
  4. 01:36Tool Pouch Essentials
  5. 01:45Hearing Protection
  6. 02:00Cleaning Supplies
  7. 02:17Dope Cards and Sharpie Use
  8. 02:33Chamber Flags
  9. 02:36Rangefinder and Batteries
  10. 02:57Kestrel Weather Meter
  11. 03:02Data Bag Contents
  12. 03:30Cold Tac Rain Cover
  13. 03:52Chronograph Use
  14. 04:10Click Chair Comfort
  15. 04:32Spotting Scope and Tripod
  16. 04:58Additional/Backup Gear
  17. 05:31Emergency Cleaning Kit
  18. 05:56Bag Loading Overview
  19. 06:13Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary bag recommended for PRS competitions?

The host recommends the Armageddon Gear Plus One bag for carrying essential equipment to a PRS match. This bag is designed to hold a significant amount of gear while remaining manageable for transport and use at the range.

What essential accessories should a PRS shooter carry in their gear bag?

Key accessories include a plate bag for support, reliable magazines, a comprehensive tool pouch for rifle maintenance, custom ear protection, cleaning supplies, a Kestrel for environmental data, a rangefinder, spare batteries, and a spotting scope with a tripod.

How does the host recommend managing data and environmental information during a PRS match?

A dedicated data bag contains a notepad, Sharpie, data cards, scope tape, and a reticle print-off for quick reference. A Kestrel weather meter is also crucial for gathering real-time environmental data like wind and temperature.

What is the purpose of a plate bag in a PRS loadout?

A plate bag serves multiple purposes, including acting as a front rest for the rifle, especially when shooting off elevated surfaces like cattle gates. It can also be used for rear support in conjunction with a tripod.

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