POPULARITY
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Carlos Lozano and Travis Overfelt about new products coming from Bushnell, how Bushnell approaches product design and customer service, and more! Carlos has been with Bushnell for 8 years and is a Senior Brand Manager on the marketing team. While he keeps busy with work on competition weekends, he uses every opportunity he has to participate in the matches he attends on behalf of Bushnell to fuel his love for the precision rifle sports Travis Overfelt is an Engineering Product Manager with Bushnell and has been with the company for 8 years. His knowledge of engineering in the optics industry and his personal interest in long range shooting make him a great resource for discussing all things optics products. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Index: 0:32 Travis Overfelt self introduction 0:58 Carlos Lozano self introduction 2:22 New product for Binos with Reticle! 9:54 Match Pro ED Scope 18:50 Elite Tactical scope, price range and compare to Match Pro 26:22 Illumination on the Match Pro ED 35:00 Bushnell does a lot of partnering with shooters, what is the philosophy behind this? 39:52 What other things are in the pipeline? 44:25 When will these things be posted and where? 47:40 AB software integration? 50:06 Q&A 50:30 Adam - what is your prestige process? 1:06:18 Theresa - 2 stage triggers or 1 stage trigger, what is your preference and why? 1:11:51 Final thoughts! Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E8". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Links from today's episode: Match Pro ED: https://www.bushnell.com/scopes/shop-all-scopes/match-pro-ed-5-30x56-riflescope/BU-MP53056DMI.html Elite Tactical DMR3: https://www.bushnell.com/elite-tactical/elite-tactical-3.5-21x50-dmr3-riflescope-eql-reticle/BU-ETDMR3EQL.html Elite Tactical XRS3: https://www.bushnell.com/elite-tactical/elite-tactical-6-36x56-xrs3-riflescope-eql-reticle/BU-ETXRS3EQL.html Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22_Official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 18 June 2023
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Bevin and Jeramie Walker, AKA Mr. and Mrs. 22 Lima Romeo, about their competition experience, introducing their kids to the sport, their YouTube channel, and more! Jeramie & Bevin Walker, aka Mr. and Mrs. 22 Lima Romeo, are an “All, or nothing” kind of family. They usually shoot as a squad with their 2 (soon to be 3) of 5 Young Guns. They are very active in the Rocky Mountain NRL22/NRL22X community and are always encouraging shooters to teach a young gun, de-Fudd a buddy, or bring new shooters to a match. Their home range is in ever windy Northern Colorado, where the wind can teach you that you don't know how to read the wind. After introducing many to NRL22, they were inclined to empower the sport further by launching the YouTube channel: 22 Lima Romeo in March of 2021. The channel specializes in monthly NRL22 COF previews; sharing strategies, gear choices, stages breakdowns, and insight. Their goal is to expand the reach of NRL22, and provide shooters everywhere the confidence to succeed at their local monthly match. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Jared and Boyd on their competitive journeys, how to get started with air rifle, match design, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:32 Introductions 3:25 Family Life 7:00 How do you manage bringing the kids with to the range, to matches, and keep your focus? 20:32 Shooter's Yoga 27:05 NRL22X competitions 38:33 22 Lima Romeo YouTube channel 44:18 Who came up with the name 22 Lima Romeo? 52:30 Filming yourself on the clock 1:04:40 Northern Colorado winds 1:08:10 Q&A – Listener questions 1:08:30 Theresa Jurisch - what was the one skill you learned that made a major improvement? 1:13:35 Theresa Jurisch - What skill surprised you that made a difference in your shooting? 1:24:30 JT Hall - Should dope cards be filled out before the match to be fully prepared? 1:28:30 Final thoughts Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E11". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Links from today's episode: https://www.youtube.com/@22LimaRomeo/ Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22_official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 12 April 2023
Travis Ishida, founder, National Rifle League is this week's guest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Jared Howell and Boyd “The Hair” Linder about their experience participating in competition, what it's like to step into match director shoes, and more! Jared and Boyd have been avid competitors, friends, and most recently co-match directors in the precision rifle world. Located in Utah, they have a plethora of ranges and matches at their disposal. Driving cross-country together for matches, the two have spent many hours discussing match design and recently had an opportunity to host their very own NRL22X match, Utah's Rimfire Revival. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Jared and Boyd on their competitive journeys, how to get started with air rifle, match design, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:50 Jared Howell introduction 2:10 Boyd “The Hair” Linder introduction 5:37 Jared, What is your favorite discipline from all that you have competed in? 7:37 Boyd, How did you first get started? What is your current favorite? 11:41 Boyd, If you had to choose between the Long Rifle and the Air Rifle, which would you choose? 17:42 Jared, How do you balance all the shooting and match directing with family time? 22:06 What's your typical weekend look like for going to matches? 26:43 What was the story of how and why you got talked into coordinating the Utah Rimfire Revival Match? 29:27 What was the biggest shift going between being a participant to being the host? 34:37 Teaser for the next Rimfire Revival? 40:10 Questions from viewers 40:23 Theresa Jurisch - What's the main difference between PRS and NRL? 45:51 What is the history or background on the term Kentucky Windage? 47:15 Where did Justin get his Anschutz originally? 48:25 Dirk Kotze - What size target should you be able to hit beyond 100 yards for your rifle to be competitive? 54:17 Final thoughts from Jared and Boyd Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E10". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22_official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 10 March 2023
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Justin Carbone, a long-time competitor and former product engineer at Federal Ammunition. Justin Carbone is a competitive shooter, co-owner of Midwest Precision Shooting, and gun enthusiast with many years of ballistic design experience. His scientific approach to competition is a strength that recently led him to taking home and overall win at the PRS Rimfire National Finale in College Station, TX. He credits his win to his amazing girlfriend, Ruth. Ok, so I took some creative liberties there…He actually credits the win to setting the tone with a “winning mindset.” Justin was also recently named to Team USA, representing the United States in the upcoming IPRF Rimfire World Championship. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Justin how he developed a winning mindset, what helps him gear up for a big match, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:53 Introduction: Who is Justin Carbone? 4:06 How does your engineering brain benefit you as a competitor? 6:07 What are some things you are still trying to work on as a shooter? 12:50 Tell us about the PRS Rimfire Finale Match.. 17:00 Favorite Stages from the finale? 21:50 What are some ways to minimize the effects of wind? 29:02 When will wind adjustable targets be available? 29:41 Talk about developing the winning mindset for this match 36:11 “It's like me…” 38:36 IPRF World Rimfire Championships 44:58 Q&A Theresa Jurisch - When should you use a hat and/or glasses for shooting? 48:47 Q&A Theresa Jurisch - How can we do better with carpooling to matches? 52:30 Final thoughts from Justin Helpful Links: • Lanny Bassham – With Winning in Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Mind-3rd-Ed/dp/1934324264 • Bob Proctor – The Secret: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Secret-Audiobook/B002UZZ0WG • Bob Proctor - You Were Born Rich Part: https://youtu.be/4rPDhM-mIJI • Joe Dispinzea - Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Habit-Being-Yourself-Create/dp/1401938094/ Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E9". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22_official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 8 January 2023
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Shane Douglas, a competitor and member of Team Bergara. Shane Douglas is affectionately referred to as “The Big Guy with the Big Personality” who shoots competitively in all things precision rifle. He participates in many leagues competing in Rimfire, centerfire, and ELR disciplines. As one of the original Bergara Factory Team members his goal has been to shoot as many events possible and learn about the ever changing industry while assisting the folks shooting the products made by the companies he represents. From fixing rifle setups at matches, to helping new shooters make informed decisions about their equipment, Shane uses what he has learned along the way to support other shooters. He also relays feedback from shooters back to companies like Bergara to help keep pushing innovation within the sports we love. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Shane on how to be an ambassador for the sport, what it is like being part of a team, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:26 Introduction: Who is Shane Douglas? 4:02 Competition experience 7:09 Team Bergara 14:52 What can people expect at matches from Team Bergara members? 18:36 What is your favorite match you have been to and why? 22:20 What to do with a mover, what not to do with a mover… 25:01 What does being part of a shooting team entail? What does it NOT entail? 31:03 How to be an ambassador of the sport 34:40 Progression of the sport and the equipment 38:11 Working with new shooters 42:12 Playing with the wind, is there wind? 47:02 Q&A Bob Wright - Can you have a cheat sheet for the COF or do you have to go by memory? 54:12 Bob Wright – What are the differences between NRL22 and NRL22X? How does one qualify for the National Championship? Helpful Links: Team Bergara: https://www.bergara.online/us/team-bergara/ Shane Douglas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drumballer Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E8". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22_official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Francis Colon, both a competitor and scientist who works for Applied Ballistics. Francis Colon works with Applied Ballistics, including conducting lab-based experiments, field events and special projects. He shoots competitively in the PRS series, with multiple wins at both National and Regional level events. He has a passion for merging the art of precision rifle with the science of accuracy and is a wealth of knowledge from both the competitor and scientist perspectives of ballistics. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Francis how he gets into the competition mindset, what Applied Ballistics has learned about rimfire, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:19 Francis Colon Introduction 2:15 How Applied Ballistics got started and works to get data to measure bullet trajectories 5:40 Long terms plans to look into rimfire - Science of Accuracy Academy 12:00 Find the “flow state” 14:34 How to think about precision when shooting 19:25 Appropriate expectations and follow the learning curve 21:31 Know your rifle, know your equipment, know your system 23:38 Most common mistakes when new to using ballistics apps 26:27 Resources and best practices 27:33 Measuring for Air Rifles and gathering data 29:40 Q&A Garret Albridge - what is your stage preparation, what is your process? 45:40 Q&A Jason McBride - What is the future of our sport? Helpful Links: https://www.facebook.com/MilesToMatches https://anchor.fm/milestomatches Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E7". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22.official/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 4 November 2022
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Greg Roman from Vudoo Gun Works to discuss all things Vudoo, rimfire competition, and more! Greg is an avid firearms enthusiast who's spent the last 22 years working in the gun industry. He's competed in numerous disciplines from Steel Challenge to ICORE Revolver and even John Garand Matches. In the last 4 years he has become so hooked on precision rimfire that he sought employment with Vudoo Gun Works. At Vudoo, Greg oversees government compliance, event logistics and manages the shooting team; but as a senior manager in the small company Greg is heavily involved with all areas of operations including product development, vendor relations and customer support. Greg regularly competes in NRL22, NRL22X and other various rimfire events, representing Vudoo Gun Works across the country. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Greg on some upcoming new products, what makes Vudoo unique, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:28 Greg Roman introduction 2:28 Why precision rimfire for you? 6:24 What's new at Vudoo? Products and Personnel 13:10 What makes Vudoo, Vudoo? 15:24 What is the philosophy for internal design at Vudoo? 17:30 All about cleaning 25:45 Every shooter should have a borescope 29:03 Speaking of good shooters, what is the status of the Vudoo team? 38:43 New products coming soon from Vudoo! 46:00 When will we see these new products? 47:32 Answering questions from listeners…. 48:00 Michael Dane: Should we have state level competitions? 49:16 Michael Dane: Why does NRL22 not recognize base class? 55:02 Final Thoughts from Greg Helpful Links: https://vudoogunworks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vudoogunworks/ https://vudoogunworks.com/1911-2/ **Introductory pricing for a limited time on the Mobius will be $2895** Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E6". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22.official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 4 October 2022
On today's episode, Ruth speaks with Nick Laufenberg from Vortex Optics to discuss all things Vortex, competition, and more! Nick currently resides in a unique role at Vortex where he specializes in all things precision rifle related. He oversees the precision rifle team as well as precision rifle events. Nick aids multiple teams at Vortex with trainings which involve ballistics and marksmanship, as well as assists the Vortex product development team with precision rifle related products. He competes in both rimfire, and centerfire matches around the United States, ranging from NRL22 to sniper competitions. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear from Nick on current Vortex offerings, MRAD vs MOA, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:19 Self Intro Nick Laufenberg 1:00 Is there a difference in sales at Vortex for Centerfire vs Rimfire? 2:45 How much of Vortex is focused on precision vs hunting for products? 4:28 Progression of Optics quality and technology 5:22 What is the breakdown between what people buy for rimfire vs centerfire? 6:45 MRAD vs MOA? 11:27 Wind Calls and Reticles 14:49 Nick discusses his preparation for the Vortex Sniper Challenge. 20:10 Tell us about your favorite matches and why? 23:40 What does Vortex have going on right now? 28:22 What else you have going on, how about those new head quarters? 32:24 Does Vortex have an official shooting team? 39:53 Questions from listeners… 40:10 What are your fundamentals for building a position? 45:33 What are the top two fundamentals a new shooter should work on? 53:07 What is a good starter setup for base class that is budget friendly? 1:02:02 Nick final thoughts Helpful Links: Possible Base Class Rifles • CZ 457 (MSRP $569.00) • Tika T1X (MSRP $599.99) • Savage Mark 2 (MSRP $599.99) • Savage B22 Precision (MSRP $659.00) • Ruger Precision Rimfire (MSRP $599.99) Possible Base Class Optics • Venom 5x25x56 (MSRP: $699.99) • Diamondback Tactical 4x16x44 (MSRP $449.99) • Diamondback Tactical 6x24x50 (MSRP $499.99) Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E5". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague 14 September 2022
On today's episode, Theresa Jurisch and Michelle Schroeder join Ruth Soucie to talk about all things rimfire, how to get more ladies involved in the sport, and much more! Michelle Schroeder is an NRL22 competitor and match director who has been participating in NRL22 matches since 2018. She has several first place Ladies Class wins from local and NRL22X matches. Michelle has especially enjoyed seeing the number of female and youth competitors increase over the years and looks forward to watching the sport continue to grow. Theresa Jurisch has been competing in precision rimfire matches for around 1.5 years. She started shooting after taking a class from Ruth through Midwest Precision Shooting for ladies interested in getting into NRL22 competition. Figuring it was time to see what her husband had been out doing many weekends over the previous three years. It turned out this was something not only they could do together, but she would break out on her own, become independent, and sometimes go to matches without him. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear Theresa, Michelle, and Ruth's perspectives on how to get more ladies out shooting, welcoming new shooters to the sport, and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 0:24 Michelle Introduction 1:07 Theresa Introduction 1:52 Introduction for podcast topic of getting ladies into shooting 2:50 Commonalities about the ladies in the class, why they got started, how they got started, what made them comfortable? 15:05 The ladies share best experiences, mentorships, matches, and positive experiences 23:01 Creating a comfortable space for ladies to try shooting 28:08 Logistics at a match 42:50 Q&A session 43:25 All the things to start doing matches? Can non members participate? Do MDs participate? 42:52 What makes a good match? 50:02 What other things to consider for a match? Food and Drinks? 52:40 How do you make sure the match runs on time? 55:45 How do you get more members? Seek out sponsors? 1:00:52 Recommendations to approach clubs to start NRL22 matches? Helpful Links: Electronic Heated Socks: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DVG9M7D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Electronic Hand Warmers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DJ5B94G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E4". If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 18 July 2022
On today's episode, Jacob Bynum of Rifles Only joins Ruth Soucie to talk about the basics of marksmanship (FUNDAMENTALS!), the importance of training in our discipline, safety in our sport, and much more! Jacob has been training rifle shooters since the 1990s with both civilian and military students from many walks of life. Jacob's straightforward, meet-you-where-you-are way of teaching has led to a widely successful business model which is now repeated across Rifle's Only locations in New Hampshire, Colorado and Texas. His wealth of knowledge and experience is shared freely with anyone willing to listen and his passion for safety is something we can all learn from. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Index: 0:20 – Jacob's Background 1:42 – Fundamentals, what are they and why are they so important? 4:08 – Trigger control in centerfire vs rimfire 5:44 – Gear vs Training, where should we spend our time and money? 9:51 – Advancements in modern scopes 13:28 – The most common mistake new shooters make 17:50 – Strong side vs support side shooting and building neural pathways 23:05 – Dryfire Training 27:44 – Perfect Practice 31:12 – Natural Point of Aim 36:45 – Safety and what we need to focus on to get better 40:41 – It can happen to anyone 44:06 – We need to stay vigilant 47:13 – Following all 4 rules of gun safety 49:06 – Setting a Culture of Safety 55:53 – Questions from Listeners Helpful Links: Rifles Only Website - https://www.riflesonly.com/ DFAT Training System by DST Precision - http://dstprecision.net/store/p1/D.F.A.T..html Rifles Only Podcast - https://riflesonly.podbean.com/ MPS Match Director Handbook - https://youtu.be/_LCMERey4ok Fundamental Rules for Gun Safety - https://gunsafetyrules.nra.org/ If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E3". Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oT3mtLlRmh3CL5AGbYXMU?si=f10573cd391b4f0d FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 5 May 2022
This is a brief introduction into the podcast, myself(Morgun King), and what my goals are for the podcast. This podcast is going to be focused on competitive precision rifle competitions and hunting. Really anything to do with those subjects will be possibilities, including long range shooting, long range hunting, ELR, Precision Rifle Series matches, National Rifle League matches, NRL Hunter matches, reloading, practice routines, mental game strategies, etc… I will use this as a platform to answer questions I frequently encounter on my social media. This will allow me to go into greater detail, and save time in answering each person individually. I should I will try to get new content out regularly. I am excited to see where this goes.
On today's episode, Jason McBride and Doug Boze joins Ruth Soucie to talk about all things rimfire, the upcoming NRL22 National Championship, and much more! Doug Boze of the Lake of the Ozarks area has been a competitor, is a seasoned Match Director calling the Gadsden Shooting Center home to many of his events and enjoys traveling for his daughter Reese Boze to compete in shooting competitions. Jason McBride of the St Louis area is an avid NRL22 competitor and a seasoned Match Director since the inception of the sport and calls the Gadsden Shooting Center home to many competitions as well. Jason McBride, Doug Boze, and DJ Brierly will be co-directing the 2021/2022 NRL22 Season's National Championship at the Gadsden Shooting Center in Iberia, Missouri the weekend of May 27-29, 2022. The NRL22 Presented by Bushnell is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting. The NRL22 was created to provide a way for competitors who are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle the opportunity to do so with 22lr or air rifles without having to invest a lot of money in gear or travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify for a National Championship. Hear what competitors can expect from this season's NRL22 Championship, more about the Gadsden Shooting Center (GSC), and more, on the NRL22 Podcast! Index: 00:16 – Doug Boze's Background 00:45 – Jason McBride's Background 01:37 – Gadsden Shooting Center; the Championship facility's offerings 05:31 – Recommended Gear to bring; Preparations & Expected Weather 10:30 – 2-Day Format 15:18 – Schedule of Events and logistics 17:28 – Interested in RO'ing the match? 21:22 – Length of Match Days 23:15 – Friday/Saturday Activities 27:45 – Match Teasers 28:58 – Flying with Rifles 37:40 – Final Thoughts on Nationals from the MDs 40:00 – Questions from Listeners 40:15 – How do you prepare differently for an NRL22X match than for a regularly monthly NRL22 match? 53:37 – How do you get over the first stage jitters? 55:34 – What is one thing we can do to grow the sport of NRL22? Helpful Links: 2021/2022 NRL22 Championship - https://nrl22.org/2021-2022-nrl22-championship/ Gadsden Shooting Center - https://www.facebook.com/GadsdenShootingCenter Liquid IV / Hydration Packs – https://www.liquid-iv.com/ Registration for interested ROs – https://practiscore.com/range-officer-s-for-nrl22-national-championship/register If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things rimfire. Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to podcast@nrl22.org with Subject: "NRL22 Podcast S1 E2". Follow Us On: Website: https://nrl22.org Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrl22 FB: https://www.facebook.com/nrl22 IG: https://www.instagram.com/nrl22 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 5 April 2022
Join Kristy Titus for this episode of the Wild & Uncut podcast along with special guest, NRL Hunt giveaway winner Phil Gillette. If you have never heard of the National Rifle League, Hunter series, you are about to learn all about the series and how following an auto accident, Phil went from being a hardcore bowhunter to an adapted weak side rifle hunter. This podcast will give you some insight that may help you to prepare for an NRL Hunter match and your next big game hunt! FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sponsored by Ruger
Erik sits down with Travis Stevens. They talk about some of the success that Travis has had recently in the National Rifle League. The experience that he has gained there and how it has helped him with guiding and preparing those he guides to make and take an ethical shot. Erik and Travis talk about shooting form and what you can do to have better front and rear support when your behind the gun.
This week Michael talks about the increasingly dangerous situation with Antifa and/or other progressive groups tending toward violence. He also talks about his first NRL22 match. Down Range Radio - Podcast Episode #629. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. More information and reference links: Michael Bane on Facebook Shooting Gallery Online (SGO) on Outdoor Channel (Weekly Video Blog) All My TV Shows are available on MOTV National Rifle League .22 Ruger 10/22 Target Lite Lucid Optics L-5 6X-24X Tactical Solutions X-Ring 15MOA Scope base Vortex 30mm Scope Rings The Music of Scehematics of Gravity The Music of Ludwigs Steirsche Gaudi The Music of Los Sundayers
In this episode, Caylen and Phil recap the Axisworks and Rifle's Only National Rifle League matches that they recently participated in and how those events translate into building and refining critical skills that make them more effective riflemen. They also talk about aspects of the fundamentals of marksmanship, and how those apply to more advanced skills such as moving targets, and dealing with tricky wind conditions. Wrapping things up they discuss the new Gunwerks Verdict stock and how this unique rifle stock fits in both the lightweight, and heavyweight rifle worlds.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Precision Rifle Channel Podcast! What better way to start off the new year and season than with our good friend Tyler Frehner! Tyler Frehner is the Co-Founder and Director of Match Operations for the National Rifle League. Today Tyler will be talking about all the new rules and regulations for the upcoming NRL season, as well as which matches he’s excited for in 2019. Learn more about Tyler, what it’s like being the Director of Match Operations, a new scoring system, and more on the PRC Podcast! Index: 0:37 – Tyler Frehner Director of Match Operations 3:45 – What do you look for in a Match Director? 8:45 – New changes for the 2019 NRL Season 10:35 – Safety the Priority 11:55 – New Scoring System 23:20 – Expanding the NRL to the East Coast 27:23 – Arbitration Period 29:03 – Backup Rifle and NRL Loaner Rifle program 35:20 – What’s on Tyler’s schedule for 2019? 42:00 – Tyler’s 3 must-have items when he goes to a match If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud or iTunes for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things Precision Rifle. Follow Us On: Website: http://precisionriflechannel.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precisionriflechannel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/precisionriflech/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/precisionriflechannel iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/precision-rifle-channel-podcast/id1367259793?mt=2 For more info on the National Rifle League, visit: https://nationalrifleleague.org/
Welcome to This Week in Guns! This show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network, Second Call Defense & Patriot Patch Company This podcast offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. Joining Shawn this week, we have Travis Ishida from CONX Media, the National Rifle League, and NRL22, as … This Week In Guns-284 – Gun Safety In Schools and Bump Stocks Get Bumped Read More »
Welcome to This Week in Guns! This show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network, Second Call Defense & Patriot Patch Company This podcast offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. Joining Shawn this week, we have Travis Ishida from CONX Media, the National Rifle League, and NRL22, as … Continue reading "This Week In Guns-284 – Gun Safety In Schools and Bump Stocks Get Bumped"
Welcome to This Week in Guns! This show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network, Second Call Defense & Patriot Patch Company This podcast offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. Joining Shawn this week, we have Travis Ishida from CONX Media, the National Rifle League, and NRL22, as … Continue reading "This Week In Guns-284 – Gun Safety In Schools and Bump Stocks Get Bumped"
The Everyday Sniper Episode 121 Philip Velayo Interview PHILLIP VELAYO Lead Shooting Instructor. Velayo is a 10-year Marine Corps veteran having served his whole career in the Scout Sniper community. During his time, Phillip completed 4 overseas deployments and served in all billets available to a Scout Sniper. His last three years of service were spent at the 1st Marine Division Scout Sniper School as the Primary Marksmanship Instructor. In 2016, Phillip was nominated for Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year for his meticulous instruction that resulted in institutional changes in the training of Marine Scout Snipers in both formal schools and unit level training. Phillip is also well known as a nationally ranked precision rifle competitor in the Precision Rifle Series and National Rifle League circuits. Great Interview with Phil, we talk history, his training philosophy, and more.
An introduction to Phillip Velayo, Gunwerks’ new lead instructor for Long Range University and training. Phil Velayo and Landon Michaels discuss competition shooting and Gunwerks new paradigm shift into adding competition shooting to the repertoire and how training and shooting competition like Precision Rifle Series and National Rifle League matches can be some of the best training for hunting there is. Links: Monster Steel Challenge PRS Match - Cody, WY July 28-29, 2018 Phillip Velayo - @velayo_0317 Gunwerks Long Range University
On this week’s episode, Travis invites precision rifle shooter and instructor Phillip Velayo. Phillip is a 10-year Marine Scout Sniper veteran, a top shooter in the National Rifle League and PRS, was nominated for Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year in 2016, and just became the Lead Shooting Instructor for Gunwerks Long Range University. Phillip also hosts his own show, Systematic Approach, on the Precision Rifle Channel. Learn more about Phillip, Gunwerks, what you should be looking for in a shooting instructor, and more on the PRC Podcast! Index: 0:48 – Phillip’s new position at Gunwerks Longrange University 9:05 – What rifle Phillip is running currently 11:45 – What Gunwerks has in store for their competition platform 13:17 – Phillip’s mindset going into the Dog Valley Precision Challenge 18:01 – Plan for the rest of the year 21:57 – Most important things to look for in a shooting instructor 25:13 – 5 most important items to invest in for a new shooter 37:45 – Closing comments by Phillip If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud or iTunes for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things Precision Rifle. Follow Us On: Website: http://precisionriflechannel.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precisionriflechannel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/precisionriflech/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/precisionriflechannel iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/precision-rifle-channel-podcast/id1367259793?mt=2 For more info on Gunwerks Long Range University go to https://www.gunwerks.com/store/long-range-university Follow Phillip Velayo on Instagram: @velayo_0317
You're listening to Precision Rifle Media brought to you by Bison Tactical. Located in Boulder Colorado, Bison Tactical has all your top-of-the-line precision shooting equipment from Laser Range Finders to suppressors, and tripods to reloading equipment, Bison Tactical has what you need to increase your long range shooting performance all under one roof! Bison tactical has also started carrying Accuracy International, Desert Tech SRS-A1s, and Hard target interdiction rifles along with a variety of drop in replacement barrels for the Ruger Precision Rifle. Use promo code PRM17 for 5% off your next order! That’s bisontactical.com Durable, Reliable and Precise.This week we talk with the founders of the National Rifle League about their new .22 league starting! this is a great way to get new shooters involved and a cheap way to practice for the major matches! Precision Rifle Media is supported by Patriot Valley Arms. Decades of firearms experience and engineering come together to create the future of precision firearms and modern gunsmithing. Patriot Valley Arms combines quality craftsmanship and innovation to manufacture the highest quality custom rifles for shooters across all disciplines. Let the experts at Patriot Valley Arms help with that rebarrel by setting up with a drop in replacement that you can do yourself on RPR barrels, drop-in Accuracy international, Bighorn, and Mausingfield barrels and offering prefit barrels for the Ruger American and Tikka T3. and for you Ruger precision Rifle owners check out the "universal barrel nut" for the Ruger Precision rifle. This barrel nut and wrench provides shooters of the Ruger precision Rifle use any AR15 handguard that fits a standard AR15 upper. Check out www.patriotvalleyarms.com for more details today!
This week we talk long range shooting with Cole Quarnberg and the National Rifle League. it's sporting clay's for snipers! visit www.nationalrifleleague.org email Cole: coleq@barnesbullets.com