Episodes
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How to evaluate factory ammunition using group size and consistencyThe importance of testing at different ranges (100 vs. 200 yards) and understanding mil measurementsHow reticle size correlates with target impact and shot placementAddressing common shooter errors, including natural point of aim shifts and fundamentalsThe significance of verifying data and understanding ballistic brackets for long-range shootingWhy blaming external factors like wind is often a mitigation of shooter errorsTips for practicing stability, follow-through, and position consistencyHow to interpret target groups and improve your shooting craft
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I was sick with Flu so playing catchup.
Match 1 was good.
Got trophy in factory division, discuss tune up elements and match.
TakeawaysPrecision and timing are crucial in competitive shooting.Equipment choices can significantly impact performance.Mental preparation is key to handling competition stress.Dynamic wind calls require practice and adaptability.RifleKraft offers valuable insights for shooters.PRS competitions demand quick transitions and adaptability.Understanding your equipment's limitations is essential.Consistent practice leads to improved performance.Adapting to different shooting conditions is vital.Effective time management can make or break a match.
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Takeaways
Baseline metrics are crucial before starting training.
System inherent accuracy helps in understanding shooting performance.
Different ammunition can affect point of impact.
Positional shooting requires familiarity and practice.
Self-imposed stress can help identify shooting errors.
Environmental factors influence ammunition performance.
Preparation reduces stress during competitions.
Understanding equipment is key to successful shooting.
Shooting is a problem-solving game.
Continuous assessment and adaptation are essential for improvement.
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Takeaways Practical application is crucial for skill development. Skill should be prioritized over expensive gear. Measuring performance variables helps identify areas for improvement. Technology can be misleading; always verify data. Continuous learning is essential in shooting. Tracking progress with data is key to improvement. Identifying strengths and weaknesses allows for targeted practice. Consistency across positions is vital for effective shooting. Real-world application of skills is necessary for success. Quality practice is more effective than sheer volume.
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Keywords
shooting, competition, metrics, fundamentals, training, long range shooting, problem solving, rifle craft, performance, coaching
Summary
In this episode of The Straight Dope, Chris Way introduces the revamped podcast and shares his journey in the shooting community. He discusses the importance of measurable metrics in shooting performance, the discomfort of training, and the art of problem-solving in shooting. Chris outlines his goals for the upcoming competitions and emphasizes the significance of understanding fundamentals and metrics in improving shooting skills.
TLDR
The Straight Dope has been revamped and is now available on multiple platforms.
I aim to compete more in 2026 and share journey.
Metrics are essential for tracking progress in shooting.
Training is uncomfortable and requires effort to improve.
Shooting is a thinking art that requires problem-solving skills.
Understanding fundamentals is crucial for performance.
Revamping The Straight Dope: A New Era
The Quest for the Perfect Circle in Shooting
00:00 Introduction to The Straight Dope
02:42 The Journey Back to Shooting
05:33 Metrics and the Quest for Improvement
08:37 Understanding Shooting Fundamentals
11:12 The Importance of Competition
14:00 The Role of Psychological Factors in Shooting
16:57 Future Plans and Community Engagement
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This is just a short update podcast but tomorrow there will be an awesome one coming and wanted to get you psyched. You wont want to miss.
Atmospherics, Ballistic Calculators, What you need and why if you want to hit in a new location.
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I decided to share this because it's fun and cool and full of things I think worth sharing. Its a live chat but still entertaining...
please thank Mile High Shooting for supporting this project and go to HideTV in order to have an account (its free) and see all the other cool shit going on.
if you want to help support the podcast directly go to riflekraft.com and get a supporter sub.
thanks
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This is a multi part series because the recording was so long. In the sections I will cover everything I think you need to know, have, be able to do, and prepare for an event as well as training ideas, expectations, and timelines to get better in.
Equipment
Rifles
Calibers
Ranging
Engaging
Strategy
Wind
DOPE
Ballistics
Training
More
If you like consider a supporter subscription at riflekraft.com
Also make sure to thank MileHighShooting.com for helping make this project a reality.
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This is a multi part series because the recording was so long. In the sections I will cover everything I think you need to know, have, be able to do, and prepare for an event as well as training ideas, expectations, and timelines to get better in.
Equipment
Rifles
Calibers
Ranging
Engaging
Strategy
Wind
DOPE
Ballistics
Training
More
If you like consider a supporter subscription at riflekraft.com
Also make sure to thank MileHighShooting.com for helping make this project a reality.
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This is a multi part series because the recording was so long. In the sections I will cover everything I think you need to know, have, be able to do, and prepare for an event as well as training ideas, expectations, and timelines to get better in.
Equipment
Rifles
Calibers
Ranging
Engaging
Strategy
Wind
DOPE
Ballistics
Training
More
If you like consider a supporter subscription at riflekraft.com
Also make sure to thank MileHighShooting.com for helping make this project a reality.
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From start to finish someone wanting to learn, grow, and accomplish goals needs to pay attention to a few things. These same things help pick rifle, caliber, and hone expectations.
I discuss these in this second episode of the straight dope podcast.
If you like, consider a subscription, liking, sharing, and watch the YouTube version also!
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I am exploring higher than average scope risers, rings, and mounts. My rational is based on science, ergonomics, and performance. Listen and let me know what you think.
Also new with season 2 is Youtube versions to see what im doing while I talk.. to see the video recording hit up TheStraightDopePodcast on RifleKraft
Also check out HideTV
If you need Gear, as always, the go to place for the best equipment is MileHighShooting
If you want to subscribe get a supporter subscription at RifleKraft
or email me at:
or find me on IG as @gunaroundthesun
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driving to Burris Dave and I decided to have some fun
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So at the Nightforce ELR match I realized that my kestrel game was yellow belt and needed to level up quick. Each stage I knocked off items and details that improved my score steadily through the day.
One of the discoveries I made was a quirk with wind angle and shooting angle that made a difference if done right and caused elevation issues if not addressed.
Once fixed scores continued to climb and I continued to knock off more details that allowed me to go from somewhere between 60 and 100th to finishing top 10.
For me it was a huge win because I learned a lot and had fun doing it.
Hopefully this helps you is youre shooting at ranges where the details matter.
Inside of 1000 it really isnt much of an issue so I never paid attention.
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Parallax can have you missing and scratching your head about why.
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The week of errors continues with a focus more focused on teh shooter induced side of things.
Hopefully it gives you something to think about.
Send an email to [email protected] if you have thoughts
Thanks for listening.
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Trying to talk about gear issues and what I have seen.
I think diagnosing gear issues can be overwhelming if you continue to shoot rounds and try to "test" by fire rather than thinking through what could cause the problem and look there before shooting.
Its not always easy, but more often than not it requires less shooting thank you think.
I kind of ramble, but most of you are used to it?
thanks
next will be the shooter.
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This week I will be talking about poi issues, misses, and stuff as it relates to the shooter or the shooters gear. I think that we have a visceral reaction and tend to lean one way for the other - but with experience we learn to blend and troubleshoot. So lets identify then troubleshoot through the eyes of the "its me's" and the "its the equipments"
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check out this torque teaser video
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This episode is going to focus on the benefits and details I think are important in the context of paper at 100.
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This episode I am going to talk about the merits of steel at distance. What I think shooting steel is good for and what to look / look out for.
Use this along side the paper episode to think for yourself..
let me know what you think
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