Long Range Shooting Made Easy (New Video)
Accuracy 1st Development Group, a training operation based in Texas, will soon release a new instructional video: Long Range Made Easy. This training video features Bryan Litz, author of Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting. Many of the shooters shown in the video use the new ABM ammo developed by Bryan’s Applied Ballistics lab for Berger Bullets. Check out the preview “trailer” for Long Range Made Easy.
Watch Trailer for “Long Range Made Easy”
Accuracy 1st Scope Levels
Accuracy 1st also sells some interesting products for precision rifle shooters. Check out this unique, curved-vial scope leveler ring. More precise and sensitive than other scope levels, the Accuracy 1st leveling device can detect 1° of cant. Displayed line increments represent 2.5° of cant.
Scope Level – Tan Matte Teflon Including 30mm Reducer Ring |
Scope Level – Black Anodized Aluminum 34 Ring Size |
You may wonder: “Why are these scope levels better than other similar products?” Accuracy 1st explains: “Our levels are of the highest quality and accuracy. Some scope level manufacturers use plastic housings, air bubbles and sub-par glass in their vials. In lieu of a straight bubble vial, Accuracy 1st utilizes a custom curved vial featuring medical-grade glass and a ceramic ball. The use of the ceramic ball eliminates the inherent flaws associated with air bubble levels, which at higher temperatures and pressure will compromise the bubble size causing level inaccuracies. Typically air bubble levels require 3° to 5° [tilt] to even register movement. By contrast, the Accuracy 1st custom level will read movement at a minimum of 1° and will extend measurements out to +/- 10°.”
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Tags: Accuracy 1st, ballistics, Berger Bullets, Bryan Litz, Long-Range, Texas
I think that it is highly irresponsible of the shooters in the video to not wear eye protection. The older adults should be leading by example, especially as they are shooting gas operated firearms.
Editor: Ken, your comments are very valid. Hopefully the producers of this video will get the message.
Brian Litz “featured”? In the “trailer” he is shown twice at one second each (2 seconds) out of 117.
If you want an excellent “video” of what Brian Litz has to offer regarding LR, buy his DVD. I have. See http://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=0003
I’ve been using one of their scope levels for about a year. It is excellent. In the past, I’ve used the Nightforce level and the Hollands. The recoil from my 308 F-T/R rifle would cause the bubble to split into multiple smaller bubbles, impossible to line up. This level prevents that. It is very well made. The only small criticism I have is I wish they made a specific 30mm level, instead of the 34mm with spacers.