This video features a long-range shooting competition between a civilian group and a former Scout Sniper. The challenge, dubbed 'Long Range Knockout,' pits the civilian team, equipped with modern rangefinding and ballistic calculation gear, against the sniper who relies solely on his rifle and extensive experience. The competition takes place at High Bar Homeland in Wyoming. The video also promotes the 'Dirty Kid' brand and links to the social media and websites of both the content creators and the featured sniper.
NRL Hunter competitor William Righter provides a detailed gear breakdown for the upcoming 2025 NRL Hunter Season. The video covers a comprehensive list of recommended equipment, including firearms components like barrels, optics (Nightforce ATACR series for various rifle types), mounts, and triggers. It also features essential accessories such as bipods, slings, weapon-mounted lights, suppressors, and weather meters (Kestrel). Specific brands and models are highlighted, with discount codes provided for various sponsors like Sons Of Liberty, Bauer Precision, and Big Tex Ordnance.
This video discusses a watchmaking regret and offers a special watch to close individuals, potentially for their future interest in horology. It compares vintage and modern watches, detailing a specific model's cost and service. The timestamps cover the regret, model choice, cost, service, vintage aspects, wearability, accuracy, and advice for starting today. Despite the title's focus on watches, the description and provided links heavily feature firearms and tactical gear from sponsors like Big Tex Ordnance, demonstrating a strong connection to the firearms community.
NRL Hunter competitor William Righter provides a detailed breakdown of the firearm setup and support gear he will be using for the upcoming 2025 NRL Hunter season. The video covers various components of his rifle build, including the barrel, optics, trigger, safety, and accessories like a bipod, sling, and weapon light. It also highlights essential support gear such as a shot timer, Kestrel weather meter, shooting bags, suppressor, and tripod, all linked with discount codes provided by sponsors like Big Tex Ordnance and Bauer Precision.
This video is Part 3 of a 4-part series focusing on the Kestrel Ballistics Calculator. It specifically details how to use the 'Easy Mode' of the calculator and offers tips and tricks to expedite the ballistic calculation process. The content is geared towards users of the Kestrel device, aiming to improve their efficiency and understanding of its features for field use.
This video, Part 2 of a 4-part series, provides an in-depth tutorial on how to use a Kestrel Ballistics Calculator. It covers the ballistics program and all its included features, aiming to equip viewers with the knowledge to utilize every aspect of their Kestrel device. The creator encourages engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments, and promotes exclusive perks via their Patreon-like platform, training events, and daily deals. Affiliate discounts for various products like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods are also highlighted, along with links to connect on social media platforms.
This video is the first part of a four-part series focused on utilizing a Kestrel Ballistics Calculator. It provides a foundational guide on navigating the device and understanding its basic functions. The creator emphasizes clear, no-BS training and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon-like platform for exclusive perks, training events, classes, and affiliate deals with various firearm and outdoor product companies.
This video emphasizes the importance of fundamental shooting skills and knowledge over reliance on electronic devices, using a personal anecdote about GPS failure and observations about Kestrel wind meters as examples. The core message is that while gear can be helpful, it's no substitute for experience and instinct. The content encourages shooters to know their equipment, trust their judgment, and always double-check. It also promotes various products and services from Paramount Tactical, including a newsletter, training courses, and apparel.
This video provides practical tips for maximizing Kestrel ballistic computer data to create a fast and efficient range card for shooting stages. It covers planning ranges, streamlining data input for blind stages using a laser rangefinder, and enhancing visual clarity on the range card for quick reference under pressure. The method aims to improve shooting performance by reducing time spent fiddling with devices during a stage.
This video is a personal reflection from the creator about taking a break from YouTube and reassessing their priorities. The timestamps indicate discussions on topics like "Reclaiming Social Media," "Being present where I am," "Long term minimalism + Daily enjoyment," "Stay in your 3 foot work," and even "Planning for my death with a singular focus." While the title and description don't directly mention firearms, the extensive list of recommended gear, heavily featuring firearm components and accessories from reputable brands like Big Tex Ordnance, Nightforce, Sons of Liberty, and Huxwrx, strongly suggests a firearms-related context for the creator's content and audience.
This video explores the application of Precision Rifle Series (PRS) principles and techniques for civilian shooters. Hosted by 'Dirty Civilian,' the content features insights from professional PRS shooters and covers fundamental aspects of precision rifle shooting, including rifle setup, optics, ammunition, environmental factors (Kestrel), essential equipment, shooting positions, rifle maintenance, and strategies for improvement. The description also highlights various sponsors and discount codes.
This video delves into the creator's personal choices and considerations for building Scoped Carbine, SPR, and DMR rifle setups. It addresses frequently asked questions, providing honest insights into what the creator looks for, what they would change, and specific gear recommendations. The discussion covers barrels, optics (including LPVO and mid-power scopes), optic height, Kestrel devices, support bags, bipods, triggers, receiver sets, Arca rails, tripods, ammunition types, and more. The video aims to offer practical advice for viewers looking to assemble or refine their own scoped rifle platforms.