Masters Entertainment Group. Might I suggest that you check sound levels on your videos before you post them. EP1810 was decent for sound level. EP1811 is a lot lower almost to the point of not being able to hear what is being said. Other than the variable sound levels, great show.
I just dont know... some of these rifles are just not worth the money. The first shooter in this episode had a awesome rifle that just would not shoot. My 6.5 cm Tikka TAC A1 probably would do better..🤷♂️
You wish. Pushing 6.5 CM to a single mile is an impressive feat. Nobody's running anything close to that in a 1 mile plus ELR competition. You'd be lucky to see the dust on a miss, much less pick up a trace beyond _maybe_ the first target. Nobody in the top 10 in this competition shot anything lighter than a 350gr bullet or under 3000 fps. Even the guys shooting wildcats ran ~400gr bullets off modified .50 BMG cases with high powder loads. The link below lays out what they're shooting. precisionrifleblog.com/2018/07/05/what-the-pros-use-king-2-miles-edition/
@@bloodgain I wish? Tells me you've never shot one before. I've killed a buck at 1350... Shot 36"x 36" steels at 1500yards... And I can see dust flying on flyers. So shoot your big guns I don't really care but I'm not impressed one bit....
@@Loojmemhav If you're shooting bucks at 1000+ yards, especially with those loads, all that tell me is that you're either an irresponsible hunter or a liar. Either way, nobody cares what an imbecile like you is impressed with. EDIT: Or maybe you've confused yards with feet. Point remains.
GET YOUR VOLUME !!!! JESUS . . . GET YOUR VOLUME ON TARGET !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Masters Entertainment Group.
Might I suggest that you check sound levels on your videos before you post them.
EP1810 was decent for sound level.
EP1811 is a lot lower almost to the point of not being able to hear what is being said.
Other than the variable sound levels, great show.
Yep, and voice in my right and music and shots in my left ear.
Keep up the awesome work guy's weather always messes up what could be the perfect hit you got the gear and the idea so keep on popping.
does anyone else skip through the old guy talking about old guns like it's another commercial?
Is it just me or did this episode get so quiet I could barely hear it? I even put headphones on and it's like it got quieter as the episode played...
@@marw1920 VERY BAD Production !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Quality Control
You guys need to be consistent have to hit all 4 targets to move on that what the other episodes said
18:25 Amazing to see the muzzle blast impulse run through the tarp!
Sound is to low.
Struggle to even hear what’s said.
Well done fellas 👌🏼
Hey there is King Junior spotting!!!
Awesome show but the audio blows
good job on that first target tom manners.
I thought you needed to have at least one hit at each range to qualify???
I'll be there one day! How much can I get for a good kidney these days?
His spotters are not saying a word
375 cheytac no 1 round
Potato sound
You haven’t mastered sound very well at all.
Your sound levels are usually poor but the jumps in this are appalling!!
Vous avez problème de son 👎
Why can't these people figure out how do get good audio. This is last time I'll watch this junk. Looks like a lot of luck anyway.
I just dont know... some of these rifles are just not worth the money. The first shooter in this episode had a awesome rifle that just would not shoot. My 6.5 cm Tikka TAC A1 probably would do better..🤷♂️
No....it wouldn't lol. You sound like a clown.
That was the shooter, and complete lack of communication from his spotter and coach.
You wish. Pushing 6.5 CM to a single mile is an impressive feat. Nobody's running anything close to that in a 1 mile plus ELR competition. You'd be lucky to see the dust on a miss, much less pick up a trace beyond _maybe_ the first target. Nobody in the top 10 in this competition shot anything lighter than a 350gr bullet or under 3000 fps. Even the guys shooting wildcats ran ~400gr bullets off modified .50 BMG cases with high powder loads. The link below lays out what they're shooting.
precisionrifleblog.com/2018/07/05/what-the-pros-use-king-2-miles-edition/
@@bloodgain I wish? Tells me you've never shot one before. I've killed a buck at 1350... Shot 36"x 36" steels at 1500yards... And I can see dust flying on flyers. So shoot your big guns I don't really care but I'm not impressed one bit....
@@Loojmemhav If you're shooting bucks at 1000+ yards, especially with those loads, all that tell me is that you're either an irresponsible hunter or a liar. Either way, nobody cares what an imbecile like you is impressed with. EDIT: Or maybe you've confused yards with feet. Point remains.