The Everday Sniper Podcast: Bryan Litz & Emil Praslick Berger No BS BC Part 1

The Everday Sniper Podcast: Bryan Litz & Emil Praslick Berger No BS BC Part 1

The Everday Sniper Podcast: Bryan Litz & Emil Praslick Berger No BS BC Part 1

Welcome to the Berger No BS BC Campaign feature Bryan Litz & Emil Praslick.

At Berger, we are obsessed with the science of ballistics. Consumers share our obsession, yet repeatedly latch-on to each new projectile touting the highest Ballistic Coefficient (BC) and its claims of “best-in-class” accuracy. What should we believe? Follow our Berger No BS-BC campaign and learn more about Ballistic Coefficients, the importance of their consistency, and BC’s effect on accuracy and precision.

We are honored at the Everyday Sniper to be included in this campaign. Having access to both Bryan and Emil is unheard of, and we are grateful for the opportunity.

#NoBSBC

These podcast episodes are being paired with the articles from Bryan over at the Berger website. Also, we are including the ability to do a Q&A via the Berger Facebook Page and the Sniper's Hide Forum.

Enjoy the podcast, and head over to Berger to read the articles.

Thanks for listening, sharing, and commenting.

#Snipershide

#everydaysniperpodcast

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The Everyday Sniper Episode 15 Intro to Wind

The Everyday Sniper Episode 15 Intro to Wind

The Everyday Sniper Episode 15 Intro to Wind  Here is the first of several wind reading discussions that many have asked for.  Starting out I am trying to get everyone on the same page.   WTF, Wind, Trajectory, and the Fundamentals of Marksmanship.  We break it down Barney style.

13 Helmi 201845min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 14 Following up the Week

The Everyday Sniper Episode 14 Following up the Week

The Everyday Sniper Episode 14 Following up the Week New episode, wanted to make sure you had one for your Monday morning commute.  We really appreciate the response we have been getting.  The feedback is great too, keep the questions coming. In this episode I follow up on some of the topics from the previous podcasts. People are asking for some clarificaton, or the topic is branching out and I wanted to address it.  Some of the topics, Training, Break in comment from Gale McMillan, Torque wrenches, Drag Curves, and more.

11 Helmi 201848min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 13 Rifle Cleaning & Break In

The Everyday Sniper Episode 13 Rifle Cleaning & Break In

The Everyday Sniper Episode 13 Rifle Cleaning & Break In  Frank here again, bringing you another episode of the Everyday Sniper.  In this episode I talk rifle cleaning and barrel break in.  I go through my methods of doing it.  Don't forget to visit Sniper's Hide and give Mike a call over at MHSA 303-255-9999

8 Helmi 201831min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 12 ColdBore Shifts and Reticle Holds

The Everyday Sniper Episode 12 ColdBore Shifts and Reticle Holds

The Everyday Sniper Episode 12 ColdBore Shifts and Reticle Holds  Frank here this episode, answering some questions about a coldbore shift and holding the reticle. This episode I break down the different coldbore variations one might encounter as well as go over my reticle holding rule of thumb.

7 Helmi 201850min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 11 Adam and Mike reloading

The Everyday Sniper Episode 11 Adam and Mike reloading

The Everyday Sniper Episode 11 Talking Rifles with Mike and Frank In this episode, we continue beyond the caliber discussion to one of the rifles we recommend.  We get asked a lot of questions in our daily life about these products and wanted to relay this information across the airwaves.  We sincerely appreciate the support, the downloads and especially the followers.  Be sure to subscribe if you have not already done so. The Podcast was submitted to iTunes and is still under review.

5 Helmi 20181h 5min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 10 - Calibers

The Everyday Sniper Episode 10 - Calibers

The Everyday Sniper Episode 10 - Caliber Talk  Mike and Frank are back at it talking calibers out there. We discuss our favorite things about each one.  Listen as we talk Federal Ammo, 6.5 Calibers, 308s, and so much more.  Is the 308 dead, we talk it about it. Be sure to follow us with the PodBean App, and on Sniper's Hide in the forum.

4 Helmi 201852min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 9 G Curve Rant

The Everyday Sniper Episode 9 G Curve Rant

The Everyday Sniper Episode #9 G Curve Rant  I get it, many new shooters have been conditioned to think G7 is the only Curve to use with software.  The truth is, there are a lot more variables that go into successfully predicting the shot.  We have a lot of history and a lot more better numbers using G1 and it works.  I don't default to a specific drag model, I let the real world results speak for themselves. If G7 is better I use, but 50% of the time it's not.  I also tend to turn off all the extra factors added in like SD and CE. I keep that stuff off because I dope the rifle first and line up the computer after. In a word, it's all in there.  Just me venting, all fun, and hopefully informative.

1 Helmi 201840min

The Everyday Sniper Episode 8 Mils vs MOA Rant

The Everyday Sniper Episode 8 Mils vs MOA Rant

The Everyday Sniper Episode 8 Mils vs MOA Rant  Both Mils and MOA are an Angle. They were intended to operate as angles and while all angles have linear equivalents, when it comes to shooting there is no reason to use the linear value. We have moved beyond needing to figure the straight line distance. They were always meant to work as an Angle, so we need to think in those terms. This question comes up just about weekly on the forum. Someone reads about people switching to mils or they see something on TV about Marines using Mils and the question is asked: Should I switch to Mils ? Once that question is launched you get the alphabet of answers. Everyone thinks they have the right reason why you should switch and yes, there are some very valid reasons to move from a mixed system or from MOAs to Mils, but cutting through the noise is not that easy. There is a lot of misinformation out there, that Mils are metric and you have to start shooting in meters. Or people will say, “but I think in inches” so they feel they have to use MOA. Neither of these are correct, and trust me when I say, 75% of those answering don’t understand what they read to begin with. Some of it is flat out wrong, the rest is really not relevant to shooting. The term, “technically correct” is used a lot

31 Tammi 201831min

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