Hey, Dan here. It was almost as stressful watching this as shooting it! But, I had a great time down there and learned a ton, both down there and watching this autopsy. "He has no idea what's happening" yep. And in my defense on the shootout, I had just watched a couple of FTR guys go about 7 deep into the shootoff, and felt like i needed more! lessons learned......
I can't even tell you how much I love these. It has gotten me WAY interested in ftr and f class in general. THANKS SO MUCH FOR DOING THESE Eric and John! ...also, your commentary is great!
Love the V2 shootouts! Great content! Would it be possible to start the video with a breakdown of the shooters setup(scope, action, stock, etc), as well as component selection(bullet, powder etc), of course without giving away load data & individual criteria. Keep making amazing content.
Thank you for what you guys do for the sport. This is great! My only critique is that I would love to hear more about the rigs being used as well as the cartridge being used by each competitor. Otherwise awesome!!!
Thank you for the great videos guys! I look forward to every one of them! Still waiting patiently for a match with Erik in it. Would love to hear a play by play of what he was reading for conditions down range!
I always like the videos for sure! Don't comment often. I shoot in Canada in a compitition with a standard bypod and a rear bag at 600 meters mostly. So that gives a insight to what F class is about. So I love watching and hearing your comments.
Enjoy all the matches. May be a good idea to ask winners and other competitors what equipment they use. In somewhat of detail with understanding there are trade secrets. Lol
As usual you guys have brought us some great content. My god I was holding out to the left myself and asking why is it coming out the right lol .All this from my easy chair.
Do you think there could be a place for record keeping for shot placement as in Palma (TR) to track 'Fall of Shot' trends? When you don't have the luxury of string shooting a small bit of admin may give you the advantage...
Hey guys, Can you guys please maybe post what it looks like with a mirage pipe or option and what it looks like with it and without it, when your looking through the scope, after all they are both undercover, so not much sunlight is hitting the top of the barrels at all? Mirage down rage is what you need to look at to get a since of what the wind is doing and if its a hot day you can see what the wind is doing and also evaporation of the lawn and other vegetation is doing down range, also the mirage waves the closer they are the faster the wind, etc. 👍👌✌🦘
Also if you look at the flags down range its nothing compared to the tree tops and what they were doing as far as movement. Also 80% + humidity & heat effects the projectile's BC at 1,000 yards, even seen bullets put in cold storage when its hot days as in a cooler bag filled with sealed ice bags etc. How much it affects the projectile and burn rate i dont know, but the F Class guys sure do, after testing and practice matches with all different temps of cartridges and different projectiles used, with over 150 years combined of experience i am sure it makes a difference. 👍👌✌🦘
Hey, Dan here. It was almost as stressful watching this as shooting it! But, I had a great time down there and learned a ton, both down there and watching this autopsy. "He has no idea what's happening" yep. And in my defense on the shootout, I had just watched a couple of FTR guys go about 7 deep into the shootoff, and felt like i needed more! lessons learned......
David here. Was still one of the best V's I've ever seen.😀
Great match you guys put on. Good job! Once David flipped the patch down, it was on! 😁
Was great to watch, well done to all involved and thanks fellas, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️
I can't even tell you how much I love these. It has gotten me WAY interested in ftr and f class in general. THANKS SO MUCH FOR DOING THESE Eric and John! ...also, your commentary is great!
Glad you like them! Thank you.
I really enjoy watching and the commentary makes it even better. Thanks for doing these videos
Glad you enjoy the commentary!
I love these matches.Nail biting tension right to the end.
Thank you.
Love the V2 shootouts! Great content! Would it be possible to start the video with a breakdown of the shooters setup(scope, action, stock, etc), as well as component selection(bullet, powder etc), of course without giving away load data & individual criteria.
Keep making amazing content.
Great analysis of a great match!
Thank you
Thank you for what you guys do for the sport. This is great! My only critique is that I would love to hear more about the rigs being used as well as the cartridge being used by each competitor. Otherwise awesome!!!
Thank you for the great videos guys! I look forward to every one of them! Still waiting patiently for a match with Erik in it. Would love to hear a play by play of what he was reading for conditions down range!
Coming soon!
@@f-classpointsseries Awesome!!
Trying to learn wind reading. Seeing this and the flags helps a bunch along with the comments. Maybe more clarity on them would help.
Learning a lot with this videos not to mention that is exciting to watch them. Great job Eric and John thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video and commentary again. 👍👍
Thanks for the visit
@@f-classpointsseries hope to make the cutoff next year and be there in person.
Wow to the second match Dan!
I always like the videos for sure! Don't comment often. I shoot in Canada in a compitition with a standard bypod and a rear bag at 600 meters mostly. So that gives a insight to what F class is about. So I love watching and hearing your comments.
Love this stuff!! Just started shooting FT-R this year.
good stuff guys. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Good match! Was fun watching in person but the video makes the details pop
Appreciate it!
Great format Eric loved it , you and Johno definitely gotta do more of these mate!, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️
You got it!
Enjoy all the matches. May be a good idea to ask winners and other competitors what equipment they use. In somewhat of detail with understanding there are trade secrets. Lol
As usual you guys have brought us some great content. My god I was holding out to the left myself and asking why is it coming out the right lol .All this from my easy chair.
More to come!
@@f-classpointsseries Well I did it my first F Class e target shoot ,293 35 V for second place . Dam I’m hooked thanks to you guys lol
Good one!
Thanks!
Do you think there could be a place for record keeping for shot placement as in Palma (TR) to track 'Fall of Shot' trends? When you don't have the luxury of string shooting a small bit of admin may give you the advantage...
Who knows. A lot of F’ers plot their shots but the majority don’t.
Sudden death shootoff? The Creedmoor rule isn't in effect at V2?
Hey guys, Can you guys please maybe post what it looks like with a mirage pipe or option and what it looks like with it and without it, when your looking through the scope, after all they are both undercover, so not much sunlight is hitting the top of the barrels at all?
Mirage down rage is what you need to look at to get a since of what the wind is doing and if its a hot day you can see what the wind is doing and also evaporation of the lawn and other vegetation is doing down range, also the mirage waves the closer they are the faster the wind, etc. 👍👌✌🦘
The mirage comes off the hot barrel and is seen through scope. That’s what the tube is preventing.
@@f-classpointsseries OK thank you for the reply, 👌👌✌✌🦘🦘
@@f-classpointsseriesWhat about when its raining and very cold as well. 👌👍🦘
Also if you look at the flags down range its nothing compared to the tree tops and what they were doing as far as movement.
Also 80% + humidity & heat effects the projectile's BC at 1,000 yards, even seen bullets put in cold storage when its hot days as in a cooler bag filled with sealed ice bags etc. How much it affects the projectile and burn rate i dont know, but the F Class guys sure do, after testing and practice matches with all different temps of cartridges and different projectiles used, with over 150 years combined of experience i am sure it makes a difference. 👍👌✌🦘