"kentucky windage"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional citizenship status, distinguishing between U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and the legal implications of each classification. The show featured extensive technical discussion of long-range rifle shooting, including scope adjustment, ballistics, and Kentucky windage techniques for shooting downhill at 800 yards. Callers asked about .308 NATO rifles and .50 caliber weapons, with detailed instruction on ammunition selection, training protocols, and armor-piercing incendiary rounds. The episode also covered conspiracy theories regarding the Osama bin Laden raid, SEAL Team 6, and allegations of government deception.
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle marksmanship, shooting techniques, and long-range accuracy during this October 2010 morning broadcast. The episode featured extensive commentary on windage, Kentucky windage terminology, historical rifle development, and practical shooting instruction covering distances from 100 yards to 1,800 yards. Koernke emphasized the importance of muscle memory, proper training, and mastering comfort zones with firearms, while critiquing how modern shooters have been conditioned to underestimate effective shooting distances. The show included discussion of various rifle platforms including the M14, M16, SKS, 1903 Springfield, and .50 caliber weapons, along with historical comparisons to early 20th-century marksmanship standards.