Dennis DeMille, Creedmoor Sports, 200 yard Rapid Fire Sitting (Tubb 2000 in 6.5 Creedmoor)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2010

Dennis DeMille, General Manager for Creedmoor Sports, shooting the 200 yard rapid fire sitting stage during a Santa Margarita Gun Club High Power match at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Wilcox Range 103.

Rifle used is a Tubb 2000 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor using factory Hornady ammunition.

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  • Is that R Lee's voice I hear in the background? I knew he was into competition with the way he grips a rifle standing, but didn't know he was into the Tub 2000.

  • @drbackjack Yes, that is R. Lee Ermey scoring for Dennis DeMille.

  • Does anyone know which Range thiis is??? (Range number # ???) Looks to be the range near the airstrip....am I right?....but not exactly sure and cannot remember the Range #. Thanks in advance

  • @DuneWest Wilcox Range 103. I noted that in the video description.

  • Nice video...looks like not having to stand is allowing for a much slower cadence...I'll have to reprogram my internal clock...

  • Honestly, you should shoot with the same cadence. You're only saving about 5 seconds from when you had to start from standing. What you're really gaining is a solid established position and not time, in my opinion.

    I've seen people save rounds even with the new rule of starting in position. Mainly because they're too relaxed with time.

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  • Froggy, I noticed a fatal flaw in your shooting position... I'll let you know what it is after Nationals. Your brother George.

  • Eye protection?

  • Hi Jonathan,

    Chris F here. As I was watching, I was trying to account for the differences in time spent. What I came up with was maybe 3 or 4 seconds to drop into sitting, another 3 or 4 to check and refine NPOA, maybe another 4 or 5 to scope the first 2 (still shooting the SR).  And 3 or 4 seconds left at the end (my just in case time). All together maybe 1 to 1.5 seconds per shot less (faster) which is easily doable because of the lesser recoil or the AR.

  • Tubb 2000 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor.

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