Training with a Marine Scout Sniper | VLOG 005 with Phillip Velayo
In this latest VLOG, I have the unique opportunity to train with Phillip Velayo. Phillip is more than just the man behind the camera - he comes with an impressive background as a former Marine Scout Sniper Instructor and he's currently an active competitive shooter. This training session immerses us in his world, focused on the art and science of long-range precision shooting. This is a realm where every detail counts, from the way you breathe to the minute adjustments on the scope. As someone new to this, it was a fascinating and challenging experience that pushed me well beyond my usual comfort zone.
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as a fellow sniper, *THAT* was a cool video! everything he was telling you was correct - albeit *VERY* watered down for a "day one beginner". some of the higher level concepts boiled down to easy to understand basics. and, let's be honest: EVERYONE LOVES TO HEAR THE "TING" when bullet hits steel!! it's fun! and there is SO MUCH more to learn... but it *all* comes down to the basics. LOVED watching this!
that guy had some great coaching points
Listen, first, I think Phil is great and I learn a lot from his videos, so I’m not bagging on him. He just forgot to have you set up your diopter on the scope and then have you adjust the parallax. If you don’t do these things it will be difficult to have good repeatable shots and good groups at any range. I know he knows this and I’m sure it was just an oversight in the moment. I forget to teach things at times as well. Just make sure you figure those things out on your own rifle. I also have never used a trigger cam before and don’t know how it attaches to the ocular lens.
Phill the good person he gives everything ..thanks dude
Absolute Masterclass! Great vid to watch and learn from.
Awesome coaching, Awesome shooting. That was excellent! As a New Shooter, I can relate.
Awesome as usuel! These fondamentals are THE thing. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
Great job! Its always great when you can learn from a pro, or very experienced shooter. I'll never be to the level that phil is, but i got into the game as a way of pushing my broken body in the competitive arena to an extent while improving my shooting ability. If nothing else comes out of you getting into this, you will be a far better hunter. Looking forward to the series
Great video guys!
A fantastic video, thank you! As a long time shooter this was full of review on fundamentals and absolutely some new stuff I can't wait to use and hopefully make the most out of my next trip to the range.
Man, you did great! Your recoil control is better than I can do and I've been shooting rifles for a while. I wish I could have Phillip help me get better recoil control.
Laughing how Americans say "Seven Tenths" when reading metric units. Understandable as it's a carry over from using fractions in the imperial system. Most Metric using countries would just say "Zero Point Seven" as it is 0.7 MIL. Seven Tenths isn't technically wrong but I find the Americanism fascinating.
Great info
Phillip has killer videos.
Them winds tho. 😮
😎👍
I set up my training comp guns and hunting same 13 lbs
FNF ftw🤜🏼🤛🏼
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Where is that bolt ball from? Looks like a golf ball.
@m10blloqu
Ай бұрын
Its a sterk bolt handle
@johnlicon2472
Ай бұрын
@@m10blloqu I looked at the website sometime last year, went Phillip was building the Tikka, but it was just round. This one looks like it was dimples like a golf ball. Unless it was custom made.
Creedmore 😂😂😂
"Ferrari of rifles" Tikka in a KRG chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor
What app was he using?
@johnnysaechao6218
Ай бұрын
Hornady
@timothythompson6549
29 күн бұрын
It's called 4DOF