Posts Tagged ‘SniperSpeak’

Prairie Dog Hunt .17 HMR + .22-250

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Prairie Dog Hunt using .17 HMR and .22-250

Lots of good shooting.  Lots of destruction.  Thinning out the population that was overrunning the land.

This goes to show that working with land owners can be good for both you and them.

Enjoy!

 

Prairie Dog Hunting – Destruction

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Prairie Dog Hunting – Long Range Shooting!

If you enjoy long range shooting and prairie dog shooting, along with complete destruction of these animals, then you must watch this video!  There’s some great shooting and and excellent footage.

Enjoy…..

 

Shooting Sage Rats 2011 – Enterprise OR

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

Shooting Sage Rats 2011 in Enterprise, OR

Oh – BTW – that’s Shooting Ground Squirrels to some of you not from the West and Northwest!

Here’s a great video of DOZENS of sage rats biting the dust, being vaporized and generally being wiped out!

Rifle was .17 HMRSavage 93R17 shooting CCI TNT hollow points

Lots of nice long range shooting.  Great video, Greg!

Greg had his video camera mounted on his rifle.

Enjoy!

Varmint Hunting Scope Mounted iPhone Camera On CZ 452

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Varmint Hunting – Riflescope iPhone Video Camera

How about video recording your shots using a video camera mounted to view through the riflescope?
I’ve see a lot of folks using regular video cameras using various mounting techniques (including duct tape, of course!).  But here’s a unique one using the iPhone video camera.
If you haven’t done this it takes some learning since you are now using the video camera LCD screen (in this case, iPhone screen) to find and acquire your target.  A very steady bench rest setup is best.
This shooter used his CZ 452 .22 with scope to shoot hares.
Enjoy…

Precision Shooting Program Improves Accuracy

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

I recently became aware of this book written by a marksman who has 20 years experience training soldiers how to shoot accurately and consistently in all kinds of environments.  He has taught on many different platforms and fully understands what it takes to accurately group shots for consistent hits every time.  Their lives depended on it!

Take a look and see what you think:

“Achieve Rifle Accuracy by First Achieving Rifle Precision”

If you own a rifle, you should be able to hit what you aim at! More so, you should hit exactly where you aim every time you squeeze the trigger. Accuracy or the ability to hit your target at any range and under any condition is dependent upon many variables:

 

  • Before you can have rifle accuracy, you must first have Rifle Precision!
  • Rifle Precision is the ability to consistently shoot the same way providing tight shot groups every time.
  • Tighter rifle shot groups will allow more accurate adjustments to your rifle sights as you zero in your rifle at any range.
  • I want to reinforce the fundamentals of consistency which are the Fundamentals of Marksmanship!

Sample Target

Do your Shot Groups look like A, B, C or D?

The Precision Shooting Program Can help You Achieve
Rifle Shot Groups like Groups G and Better!

Click HERE to Read More About
the Precision Shooting Program

Long Range Varmint Hunting

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Long Range Varmint Hunting

Taking Shots at 500 – 800 yards.  Amazing shooting at small critters….

It never ceases to amaze me what modern rifles, optics and ballistics can do.

Slow Motion Bullet Impact at 1 Million Frames Per Second!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

This is an awesome display of various bullet types and weights hitting different materials including ballistic gel, metal plates, targets, silhouettes, etc.

Be sure to watch this all the way to the end – especially the hollow points hitting the gel.

Enjoy,

Flatlander

Dead Squirrels Make Me Happy!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I was driving by one of the parks in town today and heard a crunch. Since I wasn’t paying any attention to what the heck was going on around me, it startled me. Which made me realize that I was daydreaming and could have run over 3 handycapped kids and a church lady without even knowing it. BUT, lucky for me, when I looked in my rear view mirror, what I saw was a squirrel trouting on the street behind me.

Those of us who shoot squirrels on a regular basis know that if you get a perfect head shot, and take out the brain, (what little there is), the autonomic reflexes in the squirrel make it flop all over the place, and we call that trouting. It looks like a Marlin tail walking across the bay. LOL

So, obviously I’m so good that even when I’m not paying attention, I can get a brain shot on a squirrel with my truck. Dang I’m good! They don’t call me Squirrel Sniper for nothing… (OK, Yea, I named myself Squirrel Sniper… So What.)

SS