Insights from NRL Hunter: 
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by Chris Way
1d ago
Buffalo Bills Revenge Competing in a Hunter match is rewarding and fun: Having competed in numerous Hunter matches across seven states, I’ve experienced a wide array of competition layouts and styles. Always looking for ways to improve in our outlets, I was not let down at this match. This year, while I participated in only this event so far, I had the unique opportunity to compete on a team and serve as a Range Officer (RO) at the Buffalo Bills Revenge NRL Hunter competition. Through this dual role, I gained valuable insights that could help both seasoned competitors and those new to these ev ..read more
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The Kraft Challenge: Enhancing Shooter Marksmanship through Structured Assessment
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by Chris Way
3w ago
Introduction: Understanding the Kraft Challenge The Kraft Challenge is a systematic approach designed to evaluate and enhance a shooter’s marksmanship by examining their fundamental skills across various shooting positions and heights. This innovative assessment is crucial for pinpointing inconsistencies in shooting fundamentals, which, if unaddressed, can lead to shifts in bullet point of impact. By offering a comprehensive analysis at 100 yards, the Kraft Challenge aids in refining shooters’ precision, accuracy, and consistency in their marksmanship fundamentals. Once you have a baseline yo ..read more
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The Essential Fundamentals Of Precision Long Range Rifle
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by Marc Taylor
3w ago
 Long range shooting is a journey.  Little did I know, as a young Marine recruited to  Surveillance – Target Acquisition Platoon in 1986, that I would still be in this game some thirty-seven years later.  That is how some journeys are.  One doesn’t realize that a journey has been undertaken until  time passes and you find you are traveling the same path.      The knowledge I acquired in that position was leading-edge for long range shooters of the time.  My instructors and mentors were a mix of competitive shooters and military snipers.  I ..read more
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Bolt Action Rifle Upgrades
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by Sniper Hide
1M ago
A great deal of attention is dedicated to making our rifles more accurate. Shooters agonize over the best barrels, the stiffest actions, and the most rigid chassis. But for some reason, all too often they ignore the second largest part of the equation—making the user accurate.  There are several upgrades that can make your bolt action rifle more accurate and shrink your groups, all of them talked about at length. But what gets ignored are the little parts and accessories that can make shooting easier, faster, and more fun.  Below, we’ve curated a list of the best quality-of-life upg ..read more
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Ergonomic “Upgrades”for your Precision Rifle
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by Chris Way
1M ago
Level up your comfort and performance with these suggestions Tailoring your equipment is all about making sure that every piece of equipment you use fits your body right. When your body and your equipment are aligned and in the optimal position to do what they were designed to do you both perform at your best. When things are ergonomically fit, you’re less likely to get tired or hurt, which means you can work or play better and longer. Think of it like this: if your equipment feels just right in your hands and doesn’t make you strain, you’re going to do a much better job with it. Plus, you’ll ..read more
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Blowing it out of proportion: Magnification levels and performance.
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by Chris Way
1M ago
Introduction Rifle enthusiasts are always excited to show off their equipment. I am right there with the pack. Nice barrel, nice stock or chassis, and a cool new optic with many magnification levels. Who doesn’t want to appreciate them, and there’s nothing wrong with that. How do you figure out application zone, and use case performance zones, for these systems? I don’t subscribe to one rifle rules them all, even though it would be cool. Magnification levels make a difference for many shooters. If you havent tested your shooting at different magnification levels you might be missing more than ..read more
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Dissecting your shot groups
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by Chris Way
1M ago
…”If it weren’t for the shooters we’d hit just about everything”                   -off the shelf rifle Expectations/Context We all want to improve at the things we do. A lot of my interest is focused around the shooters mental and physical relationship to system. Ultimately though results are consistent ability to put a round where you want it however you do it. A lot of people shoot groups, but what can they tell use about where we are and how we should focus on growth? The components of shot groups ten ..read more
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The Too Long Article On Level Use For Precision Rifle:
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by Jim Fischer
2M ago
Les (Jim) Fischer BigJimFish Written: Feb 27, 2024 Introduction: Levels have got to be one of the most controversial, misunderstood, and poorly advised topics in precision rifle. So, naturally, I will offer you some more advice of dubious provenance to go with the rest on the heap. I will, however, throw in some numbers as well. That should make it seem scientific and conclusive. Whether it be or not, it’s my opinion on the topic and I’m self-confident enough to think it will be of help to somebody. At least, it will keep you from trying to hang a plumb line from a tree in your backyard or fro ..read more
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Why Gravity Ballistics?
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by Marc Taylor
2M ago
Answers are only answers because of questions. Solutions are only solutions because of problems.  As precision long range rifle instructors, our problem was a full line of students each with his or her own rifle, caliber, and numerous parameters and cartridges all flying at different speeds at different weights with different characteristics. We needed an expedient means of providing the student with a solution for the next yard line’s data based upon his impact at the last yard line.  Otherwise, the student spent valuable instruction time staring at any one of a number of ballistic ..read more
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Field Shooting Part 2: Training Ideas
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by Chris Way
2M ago
Background In the last article we looked at ways to conceptually break down a variety of field shooting skills into categories you can measure and work on. Now I want to focus a little closer on the training concept; ie we have identified areas of weakness, let’s try to develop them on our own. Training for Field Shooting competitions requires a comprehensive approach that combines marksmanship, Terrain considerations, and equipment skills. So, here are some ideas that can be used to develop a training plan or system with the intention of shaking up your routine and adding some new layers to y ..read more
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