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When this week's guest, Minneapolis-based writer and drummer David Jarnstrom, was tasked with choosing a record to discuss, he surprisingly went with something both relatively obscure AND near-and-dear to Rob's heart: the 1990 debut - and sole full-length record - by criminally unsung Miami pop-punk heroes Quit, 'Earlier Thoughts'. Go figure! Songs discussed in this episode: Intro - Quit:Live at Churchill's Pub Goodtastic Films Video Excerpt; Run It Out - Rad Owl; VANNEN, the friend - John Snodgrass; Drive Away - Gratitude; Dine Alone - Quicksand; Defy, All The Same, Changes, Could Be Wrong, Remember, Feeling OK, Dedication - Quit; Fixed - The Holy Terrors; Me For Me, Waiting - Quit; Everything & You - Lightworkers; Shepherd's Pie, Did You See, Billness, Quit - Quit; Quiet While You're Ahead - Rad Owl
Gun Talk Hunt's Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin sits down with John Snodgrass of Leupold Optics from K&M Shooting Complex in Finger, TN. KJ is preparing for an NRL Hunter Match and he describes John as his “spirit animal”. The guys are talking about training for the match, understanding the competition, getting a grasp on gear/technology, and how hunting competitions create more efficient and competent hunters.Leupold BX-4 Range HD TBR/W 10x42mm: https://snp.link/16c6c6ccLeupold Mark 4 HD Riflescopes: https://snp.link/52524010This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Ruger, Timney Triggers, Range Ready Studios, EOTECH and Rossi USA.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X and guntalk.com.Copyright ©2024 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Hunt 06.17.24
On today's show with GunBroker.com, we're at SHOT Show joined by John Snodgrass from Leupold and Kyle Lamb with Viking Tactics. We start out with Logan asking about how the tactical and hunting world are tied together now? John dives into the fact that the Leupold Mark 4 is designed to be able to jump out of a plane with or grab out of a Humvee and still be dialed in, so naturally that transitioned into hunters being interested in some of the same technology. We discuss the difference in Mil dot from the Army and Marines, the biggest difference? The Marine's version had to be crayon friendly! The good thing is everything now is completely the same, that way everything is user friendly across the board. Listen in to this episode Presented by GunBroker.com to hear all about Leupold's involvement in the Mil dot system and the military throughout the years. Next up, we dive into long range shooting and how it's changed over the years. While the firearms themselves have not changed that much over the years, optics absolutely have. Nowadays long range shots in the 600-yard range that used to be highly celebrated and among the more elite few is really a standard shot for a lot of people who practice long range now. A huge improvement now is locking zero dials on scopes. A huge problem throughout history would be trying to dial back after dialing for a further range shot. Logan discusses with Kyle the optics and weapons from the Battle of Mogadishu and his history with different optics during his time serving in the armed forces. Kyle gives us a history on the optics he used throughout his lifetime and some of the pros and cons of the different optics he used during those time periods. Closing out, John gives us an in depth background of Leupold's history. All the way back to the very beginning with creating surveying equipment, the founder of Leupold ended up getting into the scope business during 1947 after he himself fell victim of a fogged scope during a hunt, which led to him saying he could create a better scope himself! Make sure to tune into this episode to hear all about Leupold. The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show with GunBroker.com, we're at SHOT Show joined by John Snodgrass from Leupold and Kyle Lamb with Viking Tactics. We start out with Logan asking about how the tactical and hunting world are tied together now? John dives into the fact that the Leupold Mark 4 is designed to be able to jump out of a plane with or grab out of a Humvee and still be dialed in, so naturally that transitioned into hunters being interested in some of the same technology. We discuss the difference in Mil dot from the Army and Marines, the biggest difference? The Marine's version had to be crayon friendly! The good thing is everything now is completely the same, that way everything is user friendly across the board. Listen in to this episode Presented by GunBroker.com to hear all about Leupold's involvement in the Mil dot system and the military throughout the years.Next up, we dive into long range shooting and how it's changed over the years. While the firearms themselves have not changed that much over the years, optics absolutely have. Nowadays long range shots in the 600-yard range that used to be highly celebrated and among the more elite few is really a standard shot for a lot of people who practice long range now. A huge improvement now is locking zero dials on scopes. A huge problem throughout history would be trying to dial back after dialing for a further range shot. Logan discusses with Kyle the optics and weapons from the Battle of Mogadishu and his history with different optics during his time serving in the armed forces. Kyle gives us a history on the optics he used throughout his lifetime and some of the pros and cons of the different optics he used during those time periods.Closing out, John gives us an in depth background of Leupold's history. All the way back to the very beginning with creating surveying equipment, the founder of Leupold ended up getting into the scope business during 1947 after he himself fell victim of a fogged scope during a hunt, which led to him saying he could create a better scope himself! Make sure to tune into this episode to hear all about Leupold.The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
After four decades of U.S. sniper history Leupold's legendary Mark 4 scope has been completely overhauled. The new Mark 4HD has state-of-the-art glass and cutting-edge features, and is undoubtedly the best crossover precision/tactical/hunting scope now on the market. Weight is reasonable, as is cost: $999 to $1,599. This episode takes a deep dive into the new Mark 4HD line with optical experts John Snodgrass and Shawn Skipper. ENJOY! FRIENDS! We're at a crucial time in the growth of the show, and need all the support we can get to take it to the next level. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material and can contribute a few dollars. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.browning.com www.barnesbullets.com www.timneytriggers.com www.leupold.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.gunwerks.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
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This week I am joined by John Snodgrass from Leupold Optics. John is the Product Line Manager in charge of the Military/LE riflescopes and red dots. We talk about how John worked his way up to Product Line Manager for Leupold and his background on the shooting team for the Army. There is also a special announcement on the future of Victory Drive! https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/victorydrive Victory Drive (@victorydrivepod) • Instagram photos and videos Victory Drive is proudly presented by Grizzly Coolers https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ Code WCB for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Built for the shooter who needs a rugged, precise, and repeatable MIL-based scope for their tactical rifle, the new Mark 3HD™ delivers elite optical performance and match-grade repeatability under any conditions. Join Leupold's Shawn Skipper, John Snodgrass, and Nic Kytlica as they dive into the making of this new riflescope and the shooter-specific features it offers. Subjects Discussed: History of the Mark riflescope family; new shooter-specific features; comparison to other models; and more.
In precision rifle competition, speed and accuracy are everything. That's why we worked with our professional shooters to design the new PR1 and PR2 reticles which gives them the competitive edge to tackle any challenge that a modern competitive shooter might face. Leupold's Nic Kytlica and John Snodgrass are joined by competitive shooters Jon Pynch and Dan Bertocchini to discuss the reticle design process, what features matter most to them, and why the new PR reticle family is one of the best options available for competitive shooters. Subjects Discussed: The reticle design process; 1/4 or 2/10th increments; opening up the field of view; being complex with simplicity; Team Leupold dominating the circuit; dialing vs holding over; and more.
Giving you absolute target focus, red dot sights are the most intuitive optic to use for new shooters. But not all red dots are created equal. Join Shawn Skipper, Nic Kytlica, and Tactical product line manager John Snodgrass, as they dive deep into the differences between red dot sights, discuss the all-new DeltaPoint Pro NV (night vision), and give insight on where red dot technology is heading. Subjects Discussed: The current state of firearm sales; laser sights vs. red dots; absolute target focus; Leupold red dot products; the new DP Pro NV; what to expect in the future; and more.
Long range shooting is all the craze, but do you actually need a custom shooting system to ring steel at 1500+ yards? In fact, no. Coming to you live from the FTW Ranch in Texas, Leupold's Shawn Skipper and John Snodgrass talk optics, rifles, and bullets with Hornady's Neal Emery and Professional Shooter Doug Koenig. Subjects discussed: Getting started in long range; Hornady’s ballistic prodigy; choosing the right setup; wind factors; the match experience; and more.
The Rockcastle Gun Show | Nick and Nate are joined by Phil Strader, the Pistol Products Manager at Sig Sauer, to talk about the 2018 Industry Choice Awards Handgun of the Year, the Sig P365, and by John Snodgrass with Leupold Optics to talk about the 2018 Industry Choice Awards Optic of the Year, the Leupold Mark V HD Riflescope. Learn about the winners of all of the categories of the 2018 Industry Choice Awards. Join your hosts Nick and Nate Noble live 6-7pm CST on ESPN 102.7 Bowling Green, stream live from anywhere on ESPNKY.com and subscribe and download it on iTunes.
There's something special about vinyl records. The feel, smell, look and sound all seem richer and more authentic than digital music. In 2016, stores sold 13 million records, the highest volume of vinyl sales in the past three decades. We are in the midst of a vinyl revival. Vinyl record pressing companies can barely keep up with the demand. Most pressing companies are relying on restored equipment from the 70s and 80s, which is slow and error prone. However, Hand Drawn Records is modernizing this process. They are using the first pieces of modern technology designed for record pressing. Their presses are controlled by computers, reducing error rate and speeding up the pressing process 3x. Today, on Small Business War Stories, we are joined by John Snodgrass from Hand Drawn Records to discuss how they are revolutionizing the vinyl pressing industry.