This video features Team JP shooters Andre DeSautel and John McClain discussing their six-month journey transitioning from red dot sights to iron sights for the IPSC PCC World Shoot. They delve into the practical aspects of this significant equipment change, covering gear setup, necessary mindset adjustments, the use of cheek risers, and understanding holdovers. The content is aimed at both those curious about iron sights and competitors preparing for similar challenges.
This video focuses on explaining and demonstrating "holdovers" for precision rifle competitions and long-range shooting. It aims to educate viewers on a specific shooting technique crucial for accuracy at extended distances. The description encourages viewer interaction by asking for new information or alternative methods, highlighting a desire for community engagement and knowledge sharing within the long-range shooting community.
This YouTube Short discusses whether pistols require holdover for accurate shooting. It hints at common misconceptions or specific scenarios where holdover might be considered. The video also explicitly mentions the Browning Hi-Power, suggesting it may be featured or referenced in the context of the discussion. The hashtag #pistoltraining indicates a focus on improving marksmanship and shooting skills with handguns.
This video explores different methods for compensating for wind during long-range precision rifle shooting, comparing the techniques of dialing scope adjustments versus using holdovers. It touches upon scenarios applicable to both competitive shooting and hunting. The description also highlights several sponsors and their discount codes, as well as a link to affiliate marketing and the channel's livestream schedule.
This YouTube short, a clip from a Patreon exclusive video, focuses on "holdoffs" or "holdovers" for carbines. The presenter explains that due to range restrictions, their carbines are zeroed at 25 yards, necessitating the memorization of holdovers for various distances. This specific exercise targets CQB (Close Quarters Battle) distances. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to their Patreon for the full content, including knowledge transfer, gear, and mindset discussions.
This video showcases a drill from Ghost Firearms Training Course, specifically designed for hunters engaging various animals at unknown distances. The drill emphasizes precision shooting with holdovers, simulating real-world hunting scenarios for deer, coyote, and fox. The description also highlights the availability of upcoming courses on their website and credits MGM Targets for their deer target.
This YouTube video features Billy Leahy, a former USCG Marksmanship Instructor, providing a quick tip on using reticle holdovers for long-range shooting. He explains how this technique can be a viable alternative to adjusting optic turrets. The video promotes Tactical Hyve's website and social media channels, emphasizing the importance of professional, in-person firearms training for safety and proper learning.
This video from Midwest Outdoors features Trevor Bending explaining Nikon's Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles. He details how the dashes and dots on the lower post, combined with Nikon's Spot-On Technology, allow users to calculate precise holdover points for their specific firearm, reticle, caliber, and ammunition load, ultimately enhancing shooting accuracy. A link to OpticsPlanet.com for purchasing Nikon riflescopes is provided, along with a link to another video about Spot-On Technology.
This video features Raquel Houghton from Burris demonstrating the operation of the Eliminator Laserscope. The Laserscope is designed to simplify shooting by automatically calculating and displaying the correct holdover point, removing much of the guesswork involved in aiming. The video highlights its ease of use and programming features. It also mentions coverage of SHOT Show 2011 and directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org for more information.
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