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The Everyday Sniper Episode 121 Philip Velayo Interview
Lead Shooting Instructor. Velayo is a 10-year Marine Corps veteran having served his whole career in the Scout Sniper community. During his time, Phillip completed 4 overseas deployments and served in all billets available to a Scout Sniper. His last three years of service were spent at the 1st Marine Division Scout Sniper School as the Primary Marksmanship Instructor. In 2016, Phillip was nominated for Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year for his meticulous instruction that resulted in institutional changes in the training of Marine Scout Snipers in both formal schools and unit level training. Phillip is also well known as a nationally ranked precision rifle competitor in the Precision Rifle Series and National Rifle League circuits.
Great Interview with Phil, we talk history, his training philosophy, and more.
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The Everyday Sniper Episode 121 Philip Velayo Interview
Lead Shooting Instructor. Velayo is a 10-year Marine Corps veteran having served his whole career in the Scout Sniper community. During his time, Phillip completed 4 overseas deployments and served in all billets available to a Scout Sniper. His last three years of service were spent at the 1st Marine Division Scout Sniper School as the Primary Marksmanship Instructor. In 2016, Phillip was nominated for Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year for his meticulous instruction that resulted in institutional changes in the training of Marine Scout Snipers in both formal schools and unit level training. Phillip is also well known as a nationally ranked precision rifle competitor in the Precision Rifle Series and National Rifle League circuits.
Great Interview with Phil, we talk history, his training philosophy, and more.

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