SNIPER 101 - Long range precision shooting covered in detail. 90 videos by TiborasaurusRex.
Published on Sep 9, 2012
Snipers, hunters, target shooters, ladies and gentlemen... Finally, Rex Reviews releases this long awaited free online long range shooting / sniper tutorial. TiborasaurusRex will walk you through everything you will need to know about sniper ammunition and cartridge selection, rifle and equipment options, basic and advanced external ballistics, making effective ballistic charts, rangefinders and distance determination, long range marksmanship, shooter / spotter team dynamics and communication, choosing a FFP, making the shot, spotting the shot, and much more.
This course goes far beyond what is covered in the U.S. Army FM23-10. So, if you can't make it to Quantico or the AMTU to learn these long range shooting skills, this video tutorial series will have you covered. We will get you set up to make amazingly accurate first round shots at 1 mile and beyond. Do you want to be able to zap that white tail buck at 1,275 yards and be confident it will be a nice clean kill? Watch this series!
All law abiding men and women in the free world who treasure their rifles MUST have these long range shooting skills for the continuation of our shooting culture and for the future preservation of our wonderful nation! Peace is beautiful, insure it by sharing these marksmanship skills with your friends and families to exponentially increase our nations already robust defense stature against. Stay clean, obey the law, and keep smiling.
Wow, thanks! Basically, it looks like a semester-long university course on the subject. And I say that without even having watched one of the videos in its entirety. Who knows how much “homework” (e.g., range work, practice on the loading bench, building that rifle of your dreams, etc.) and extracurricular reading and research he recommends?
When all is said and done, it could be much more than one semester’s work if the student is diligent about it. But I intend to find out, if for nothing else than to improve my long distance shooting in preparation for that big Alaska hunt I’ve always wanted to go on! Thx.