This has been posted before, but I imagine these are unknown to most of our readers. If you haven't watched them, I encourage you to do so. There are over 50 of them and many are 30-45 minutes long, so it's about a weeks worth of lecture. They could use a wee bit of editing, but overall, they're very well done. Most important, unlike some precision shooting instructional videos sold online *cough*cough* where you feel like you're having someone read the internet to you, these are practical and I think just about everyone will benefit from watching them, even if you're an accomplished marksman. In part, this is due to the very logical approach, which recognizes much of the internet controversies over such topics as calibers, wind reading, and barrel cleaning and break in, and offers pretty clear reasoning and explanation. Despite his accent he does an excellent job of presenting some pretty esoteric technical material in a way people can easily comprehend. (I can't personally attest to the veracity of all the material, but i haven't seen anything i disagreed with yet)
In these videos he explains some interesting things like how chemicals in propellants have changed over time and what effects it has, how bronze brushes can damage steel, and some interesting bits about different types of chemical cleaners.
I don't think any of it is particularly "snipery" in the stereotypical youtube ninja/pirate nonsense. The videos are really just applicable to anyone doing precision rifle shooting looking to get first round hits at unknown distances.
Here's a link to the channel with all the videos in order
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn
In particular, I'd recommend the following topics which seem to suffer disproportionately from internet myths:
Barrel harmonics explained
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h407yVskVeM&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=7
copper and powder fouling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KRUAv3Byp4&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=40
Chemical bore erosion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOmco59yJs8&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=37
thermal and mechanical bore erosion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeAdf4bN6kg&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=38
barrel break-in (don't watch this one till you've seen the above)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXf6oZzLYaY&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=43
removing copper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcmuSXqmKjs&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=45
Wind corrections
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efd1kLsvjFA&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=32
In these videos he explains some interesting things like how chemicals in propellants have changed over time and what effects it has, how bronze brushes can damage steel, and some interesting bits about different types of chemical cleaners.
I don't think any of it is particularly "snipery" in the stereotypical youtube ninja/pirate nonsense. The videos are really just applicable to anyone doing precision rifle shooting looking to get first round hits at unknown distances.
Here's a link to the channel with all the videos in order
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn
In particular, I'd recommend the following topics which seem to suffer disproportionately from internet myths:
Barrel harmonics explained
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h407yVskVeM&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=7
copper and powder fouling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KRUAv3Byp4&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=40
Chemical bore erosion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOmco59yJs8&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=37
thermal and mechanical bore erosion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeAdf4bN6kg&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=38
barrel break-in (don't watch this one till you've seen the above)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXf6oZzLYaY&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=43
removing copper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcmuSXqmKjs&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=45
Wind corrections
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efd1kLsvjFA&list=PLJUaiRIEduNXoal2_PkBZi0vDCIcEPxUn&index=32