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Grappling alone, a 150lb purple belt would destroy jake. With strikes involved, the purple belt might get worked. 150lb MMA fighter would beat Jake. If Jake was an MMA fighter, scenario completely changes. I roll with 200+ lb guys all the time.

2 years ago reply 0

Is it bad that as a new shooter i don't even want to try and compete if my true production rifle is going to be put up against custom rifles? Lol

3 years ago reply 0

On top after Day Two, go get em John!

3 years ago reply 0

We do matches inNew Zealand, during a podcast you were saying about bigger targets. What sort of size and range do you call bigger. And what would be standard sizing at

3 years ago reply 0

Know your pain dealing with customers and getting caught up so you can get away for a few days. Keep up the good work.

3 years ago reply 0

I’m shooting the central coast chaos match. It’s a AG cup qualifier in October in California. It’s my first 2 day match. I’ve shot a few local matches. I’m shooting production. There only 6 of us shooting the match so my goal is to get in the top 5 lol. Killer podcast guys. Thanks John for the time you put into the podcast. My commute to work is a couple hours a day so I like when the podcast go long. My dad owned a landscaping company for 25 plus years half my life has been landscaping so I

3 years ago reply 0

I love this format!! It’s awesome to hear what the top shooters are doing in everyday routine.

3 years ago reply 0

Hey man I’m in California haha. I’m just a regular guy with 2 club matches under my belt. I do a shit to of research and listen to all the podcast and a lot of dry fire and training in my apartment. I shoot my 10/22 before work to get trigger time. I have a little 5 year old girl that I get on my days off and a few days a week. I’m a firefighter so I don’t get a ton of days off. If you ever want to have the average Joe wannabe top 10 shooter hit me up lol. Great podcast!

3 years ago reply 0

I shot both your matches Jake/John and I loved them both. The AG cup match was a blast and it was TOUGH. It challenged me in ways I've never been challenged at a match before. I learned a ton. Your matches are great Jake I'll keep attending them all!

4 years ago reply 0

VP#29 - Would have liked to listen to this podcast but the load noise in the back ground was just annoying. Had to hear over that noise.

4 years ago reply 0

Can't thank you enough for keeping this going John! Having the insight from various shooters is priceless.

4 years ago reply 0

I think you guys should do a VPP episode LOL. No but seriously though you guys always have a ton of little nuggets even if you searched on forums and stuff you might never find. Also it's rare that on precision rifle podcasts that there's never three guests or more on at once which I've never understood.

4 years ago reply 0

Use CLR. It will clean off all of the carbon. Soak a break for 24 hrs and it will blow your mind.

4 years ago reply 0

Great episode! There are a ton of nuggets in there I'm going to have to take another listen. I was wondering can you take the expander mandrel out of any die and run it. I have a Hornady competition full-length sizing die for my 223 Remington trainer.

4 years ago reply 0

I like that you maintained your composure with a difficult guest. I’ve heard several interviews with Jacob. None of them is flattering for him. This podcast was even less so. Seemed like he had a chip on his shoulder.

4 years ago reply 0

This was a good one. I loved hearing you guys disagree. It's great hearing both sides of an argument. Good episode!

4 years ago reply 0

Someone’s Mic sounds like a dog licking himself, good content nonetheless the less. Thx

4 years ago reply 0

Great episode. Jon and Brian sound so much alike, this podcast sounds like 1 person. Lol

4 years ago reply 0

Can you maybe touch on where the sport is at now Vs where it was when you guys started. I.E the media coverage it gets and the advancement in gear and number of competitors there are. I’ve done a match now and thought I was ahead of the game until I got there hahaha did you guys have the same ah crap moments and how’d you get through them if you did. This podcast is helping me out a lot as is so thank you for that and if you answer this it’ll just be a bonus!! 🤘🤘🤘

4 years ago reply 0

Great content. Seem to learn something every time I listen to one of these guys talk for any longer than 15sec. Keep em comin!!

4 years ago reply 0

How do you guys modify your magazines to work with the Brx and Dasher?

4 years ago reply 0

Love this podcast. Keep them coming and would love to hear more about ballistics

4 years ago reply 0

Thanks for sharing how the PRS finale went for you guys, lots of insights. Keep’em coming

4 years ago reply 0

Hey jake, what brand of finger less gloves do you use?

4 years ago reply 0

Tell yes we are listening fantastic podcast boys thank you so much for your efforts I've been listening to Frank galli for years along with others and you two fellas chatting is absolutely fantastic to listen to thoroughly enjoying it and thoroughly learning alot once again thank you guys all the way from Queensland Australia

4 years ago reply 0

Great podcast !! Could you tell use the proper way to use of the rear bag?

4 years ago reply 0

Hey guys, love the podcast and enjoy the great info. I noticed Jake shoots left handed. I recently shot left handed during a match and did better than right handed. Im left eye dominant and honestly it felt easier to acquire the target. My question for Jake is did you always shoot left handed, or transition from right? I was trained for right hand in the military so I just stuck with it, but am considering the switch. What would you do? Thanks!

4 years ago reply 0

Hey guys love the show, keep it going. I like to listen when reloading and it's been quiet lately. So get back in the studio and make me some ear candy

4 years ago reply 0