5 Essential Precision Rifle Accessories
When building a rifle, everyone always likes to focus on the major components. Action, stock, scope and rings, barrel, trigger and muzzle device. If you’re buying a factory rifle, seeing which rifle off-the-shelf that meets your needs, is typically already set up with a barreled action in a chassis or stock. However, most shooters tend…
Teaser: Intro to Wind 33 page Transcript
Following is a transcript from a recent technical talk available to our members at Modern Day Rifleman (https://www.moderndayrifleman.com/). If you would like to access the entire talk, join our network today. As usual, you will find insightful and detailed information below regardless. Enjoy! V. Process Of Making A Wind Call “Okay, so now let’s talk…
2020 Year End Review & The State of Modern Day Sniper
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve written a blog post. I apologize. It’s cliche as hell right now, I get it, but 2020 was no joke man! We were set to go full throttle into a year of adventures and follow new paths in the digital training space but Murphy decided to visit the collective…
Rifle Safety
The elephant in the room. The topic that everyone seems to roll their eyes at these days when the time comes for the safety brief. “Yep, heard that stuff before, I’m all set, I’m good. It’s that other guy who needs to hear this stuff.” Wrong answer. We all need to hear it, and we…
Gear List: 2018 Washington State High Buck Hunt
One more post on this trip guys, and I’ll leave you alone about it…. My good friend Mike Lilly asked me to do a detailed gear breakdown on what was in my pack for this trip, so here it is Mike. I’m kind of a gear whore. Well, in full disclosure, those that know me…
Trip Report: 2018 Washington State High Buck Hunt
Ok, so the 2018 Washington High Buck Hunt is done, over with, and I was successful. Six years ago I was introduced to this hunt by my friend Chris Camren, who told me it was going to be a legit mountain hunt, and hard as shit. Well, I guess that means I can’t turn it…
DIY Fire Starters
It’s getting to be that time of year again when my brain is struggling to stay focused on the tasks at hand that directly make me money. My mind is drifting to the sights, sounds and smells of the backcountry in September where the mule deer live. As of late, like the last couple years,…
2018 Mountain States Tactical Officers Association Annual Meeting
The 2018 Mountain States Tactical Officer’s Association (MSTOA) conducted their annual meetings at Fort Harrison, which is on the west end of Helena, Montana. I was invited to come instruct at this event by a friend of mine whom I met last summer while he attended our Backcountry Hunting Course. Colton Bagnoli is an officer…