This was so fun to watch. The weather, "changing even between shots." The blind trailer was great. Just wish there had been more video of competitors doing it. Also one request: can you include basic info on each shooter like you did in past years? Things like caliber, chassis, barrel, scope, and maybe whether ammo was hand loads or factory. I think that would make viewing even better. Thanks for putting these out.
I've watched tons if these videos and Phil seems like one if the nicest guys out there. It is awesome to see the good shooters helping the other shooters get better.
Love to be capable of long range precision , I'm to old to get out much anymore but wish they had some of this equipment year's ago . I hunted and shot a Tikka tactical custom chambered for 260 Remington , short heavy barrel but deadly , also bought a basic Remington 788 carbine in 1980 chambered in 260 Remington ! Tikka $3000 , old 788 $129 , but that $129 Remington will still touch bullet's @200 and by no means takes a back seat to any newer rifle I've ever had ..nice work keep delivering that lead !
@@bruceholinight7978 cheers. I currently shoot a 16" 243 and it's good but you notice the difrence. 105's at 2700 ish. And my 6.5wssm 17" shoots 130's at about 2600
Thank you guys for your answers ... it's a shame, it would have been nice to have a production or base class as they do at NRL22, so there would be more participants who don't have the money to invest in custom gear to get in and do a decent job.
Alf Ram a good shooter with a factory rifle will always outshoot a crap shooter with a custom gun..... come on out and shoot a match. You will see for yourself
Alf Ram honestly I don’t think it makes much of a difference. Gear is not what makes a good shooter a good shooter. We’ve seen in PRS that the “production” class doesn’t work. Pros shoot production rifles so they can get more trophies. Just come out and compete against yourself.
Hassan Chop! Agreed. It essentially becomes a “spec” class with MPA chassis and 6mm creedmoor. Granted there is a “production class” and a “tactical class” but the $4,000 price cap is RIDICULOUS for Production class and should be lower to allow for classic hunting rifles to run against each other.
This was so fun to watch. The weather, "changing even between shots." The blind trailer was great. Just wish there had been more video of competitors doing it.
Also one request: can you include basic info on each shooter like you did in past years? Things like caliber, chassis, barrel, scope, and maybe whether ammo was hand loads or factory. I think that would make viewing even better. Thanks for putting these out.
I've watched tons if these videos and Phil seems like one if the nicest guys out there. It is awesome to see the good shooters helping the other shooters get better.
This was a great match to RO for. The rain, hail, and lightning were crazy!
These videos are what got me into competitive shooting, but please go back to the 2018-2019 format.
I like these. But I really liked seeing the stage breakdowns and what equipment people were running
WHITEBELT44 exactly. I liked swing the whole run. How they built a position on different obstacles and transitioned.
Love to be capable of long range precision , I'm to old to get out much anymore but wish they had some of this equipment year's ago . I hunted and shot a Tikka tactical custom chambered for 260 Remington , short heavy barrel but deadly , also bought a basic Remington 788 carbine in 1980 chambered in 260 Remington ! Tikka $3000 , old 788 $129 , but that $129 Remington will still touch bullet's @200 and by no means takes a back seat to any newer rifle I've ever had ..nice work keep delivering that lead !
if you dont mind. how short and how fast was it? im a big fan of short guns but i do notice less hydroshok on deer.
cheers from scotland.
@@johnventers5128 Tikka tac=20" !
@@bruceholinight7978 cheers. I currently shoot a 16" 243 and it's good but you notice the difrence. 105's at 2700 ish. And my 6.5wssm 17" shoots 130's at about 2600
@@johnventers5128 Yes , deer never seem to notice the difference !
What calibers are you all shooting here
Awesome video, loving the commentary along with seeing more females get into these matches.
is everybody competing in the same class ( equipment wise) or you have like in NRL22 base and open?
It’s all open class, but there are subclasses for top LE, woman, young gun, etc
It's all open class.
Thank you guys for your answers ... it's a shame, it would have been nice to have a production or base class as they do at NRL22, so there would be more participants who don't have the money to invest in custom gear to get in and do a decent job.
Alf Ram a good shooter with a factory rifle will always outshoot a crap shooter with a custom gun..... come on out and shoot a match. You will see for yourself
Alf Ram honestly I don’t think it makes much of a difference. Gear is not what makes a good shooter a good shooter. We’ve seen in PRS that the “production” class doesn’t work. Pros shoot production rifles so they can get more trophies. Just come out and compete against yourself.
Less time setting up bags, more time to shoot.
Ugh, everyone is shooting the same gun at these matches - a 6.5 creedmoor in a [25lbs] aluminum chassis. :-/
Probably because they work....
Hassan Chop! Agreed. It essentially becomes a “spec” class with MPA chassis and 6mm creedmoor. Granted there is a “production class” and a “tactical class” but the $4,000 price cap is RIDICULOUS for Production class and should be lower to allow for classic hunting rifles to run against each other.
The way she carries that rifle is cringe. If it’s too heavy make the dam thing lighter.
maybe but at least she's out there carrying that rifle.
I live in California and am always embarrassed by Californians. The dude from LA shooting a rifle match with a man bun!! Get rid of that thing!!
LMAO I don't remember seeing you at any matches. Since this isn't my video I invite you to my channel so i can flame you properly.
@@Covertnoob5 I'm embarrassed at Californians who run their mouths and not their bolts.....
@@Covertnoob5 They do like man buns in prison. Just sayin.