As I rebuild my website over the many months, I hope to create a link section to article and videos so shooters can have a reference to answer a range of questions.
A video like this would seem obvious to experienced shooters but for new shooters entering the sport, it might solve a zillion emails asking the same thing. There are some very good and some not so good videos. This one spells things out in a pretty straight forward way and shows the differences well.
There will always be some editing but it is nice to see shooters miss and some of the difficulties you can face when you ACTUALLY go out and shoot..... in the wind... off a rifle range.
I have said before that I like the coach. He has a very clear and experienced way to convey information. Simple to understand, simple to use.... very effective.
It also shows how much fun you and your buddy can have acting as shooter/spotter. AND hopefully, shows how to spot and the type of info a spotter needs to give to help the shooter get on target.
all simple stuff that experienced shooters know BUT for the newbies, learning to do things well out of the box can only lead to more enjoyable and successful outings.
The one major thing is the degree of pricey gear they use. Yes, it is really nice stuff and of course works BUT a newbie is also going to be influenced that they need mega dollar kit to get things done. That can be a turn off and most certainly is not necessary
But it is a place to start and a good start it is...
Jerry