 This is Shepard with the Jackson Hole Shooting Experience, and today I'm just going to blink a little bit. My clients have not yet arrived, so I'm going to blink a little bit. I've grabbed a Ruger American rifle, which is essentially their 10-22, but in a bolt-action version. And in this particular one, we have the heavy barrel on it, and it has the threading to put a suppressor on, which we don't usually use. We can handle the sound of the 22. And so the scope that we chose to put on here is a diamond-back tactical. It's a 6-24 power, and I'm a target shooter, so I like having it at a high magnification. But it's really neat that at a scope, at this price point, you can have something that's first focal plane, and we got the one with a really busy reticule. And that's what I'll put a link down below to this exact scope. What's really great is that for this price, you put this scope on a .22 caliber rifle, yeah, it's kind of overkill for a .22, but this lets you train, this lets you do your long-range training with a scope that has the features, the lower quality features, but decent of a higher end, you know, really nice Vortex razor, or I don't know, there are so many big names out there, I won't say them all, but there are a lot of good names out there. This is a way to get the same training, essentially. And this little thing is just so comfortable. And you know something I've ended up doing is I'm ending up leaving this thumb over here, I'm leaving it on the same side of the gun, I'm not wrapping it all the way around, I've just been finding that that's a, gives me less, it makes me do a little less yanking on the trigger when I shoot. Another good thing I like to do is take my deep inhalation, exhale all the way, hold my breath, hold my lungs empty, press the trigger gently, the gun goes bang, and then I keep my finger pressed back until I'm on target again, then I let my finger go forward for the reset. Yeah, the scope's great, it's got the, it's got the hash marks below the crosshair, so I can go, I can go all the way to 36 minutes of angle. And we use this quite a bit at 200 yards, and so that's 20 minutes of angle at our elevation. I think here we're about 60-200 feet, and so about 20 minutes of angle is perfect for our 200 yard shots, and I find about 12 minutes of angle is right for our 130 yard shots. And you know, this thing's just right on, I usually hold, when I'm shooting extreme long range, I will dial my elevation, and I'll just use my windage, I'll hold on the hash marks on the busy Christmas tree reticule, but with this I just, I hold over, let's go up here for the, for the target, I think I'm going to give that one 14, it's a little further, there we go, and now let's go up to 200 yards, doing my triple check, making sure that the range hot light is on, there we go, let's get the 200 again, there we go, and that is the kind of fun we have. And you know, I noticed that this gun occasionally, because I'm using the really good ammo, the CCI mini mag, they're really waxy, so you got to clean the thing constantly, but it's worth it because the ammo almost always fires, so right now I'm not quite empty, but I've got a, I got one that failed to extract, so I'll take care of that and get back to having fun.