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  • LONG RANGE: Loading Bi-Pods

    How to load your bi-pods to stay on target.

  • LONG RANGE: 300 blackout vs 7.62 Caliber conversation

    What is the difference and what is the hype all about?

  • LONG RANGE: Uses of .308 Caliber

    Why you should and should not use .308

  • Mastering Historical Zero: Why It's Essential for Consistent Accuracy

    In this video, John 'Shrek' McPhee breaks down the importance of establishing and maintaining a historical zero. Learn why taking the time to zero your firearm properly over time is crucial to improving your shooting accuracy. While the gun itself may not change, you do as a shooter, and tracking...

  • LONG RANGE: Calibers, Scopes & Magnification

    Basics of long range with scopes and magnification. Barrel size and effectiveness.

  • Perfect Fit: How to Size Your Rifle to Your Body

    In this episode of SOB TV, John "Shrek" McPhee breaks down the essential steps to properly size your rifle to your body. From adjusting the stock to ensuring a comfortable and effective fit, Shrek shares his expert tips to help you optimize your shooting performance. Whether you're a seasoned sho...

  • Long Range Rifle Setup: Master Scope Placement & Bipod Mounting

    Want to master long-range shooting? It all starts with the right setup. In this video, John "Shrek" McPhee breaks down the two key elements of long-range rifle success: proper scope placement and optimal bipod mounting. Learn why scope placement is critical for accuracy and how the right bipod po...

  • LONG RANGE: Mastering Historical Zero for Precision Shooting

    In this episode, John dives into the art of long-range shooting with a focus on Historical Zero. Learn the importance of understanding and utilizing historical zero in your shooting practice for increased accuracy and consistency.

  • Bolt Guns vs Carbine

    John takes members behind the scenes of his Long Range class. One topic that comes up regularly are the differences and advantages of both, bolt and carbine rifles.

  • Scopes and Reticles

    John breaks down any confusion between first and second focal plane scopes. There are preferences, it depends what your budget is and what you are looking for.

  • Scopes MOA & MIL

    John simplifies and breaks down the differences of MOA and MIL measurements.

  • Length of Pull

    A continuation of the Long Range basics course. John takes a moment to explain the "Length of Pull"

  • Back Up Irons

    John explains why he has never had back up irons, but if wanted this is the recommended way.

  • Mounting Optics

    John breaks down his preference on optic mounting, levers or no levers?

  • Mastering Groups and Group Size for Precision Shooting

    In this video, John "Shrek" McPhee breaks down the importance of group size and how it directly impacts your shooting performance. Learn why achieving a group size under 2 inches at 100 yards is crucial for hitting targets consistently at 600 yards. Shrek shares his personal tips on practicing fu...

  • Scope and Eye Relief

    John takes a few moments to provide his opinion and facts of eye box, eye relief and scope focus.

  • Bipod Setup

    How to setup your bipods on your long range gun just like Shrek. Using the harris bipod kit. https://www.harrisbipods.com/HB5.php?

  • TRANSITION: Overview

    Introduction to Rifle to Pistol Transitions.

  • TRANSITION: Why

    This video covers the "Why" of transitioning from rifle to pistol.

  • TRANSITION: Steps

    Steps to a good transition from rifle to pistol

  • TRANSITION: Video Diagnostic

    In this video John "Shrek" McPhee uses video diagnostics to breakdown rifle transitions.

  • Steps To A Good Transition

    In this video John "Shrek" McPhee talks about the steps to a good transition.

  • Rifle Shooting Position Prone

    In this video John "Shrek" McPhee uses video diagnostics to breakdown rifle in the prone position.

  • Standing Kneeling Prone

    Breaking down the standing, kneeling, and prone drill at the rifle range. This is a technique I regularly use when zeroing a rifle.