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<blockquote data-quote="ukenout" data-source="post: 974193" data-attributes="member: 9361"><p>In June I attended the 406 Precision LR course in Montana. Both Jason and Jordan showed our class how to use both apps. I had Shooter on my phone as I consider myself a newbie at all this. We spent several hours learning the two apps and I found Shooter to be very easy to work. Now I flew in form this course and didn't have a LR rifle so the 406 guys let me borrow one of their custom Snowy Mtn rifles in .308. With just some quick familiarization with the rifle and scope set up and some great instruction from the guys, I was making hits on steel targets out to 1150yds, keeping in mind this was in a mountain Setting in real world conditions and no shooting benches (we all shot prone). I think for quick and easy data I found Shooter worked for me. My expectations were to be able to make clean shots on game sized targets so i can apply this all to hunting in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukenout, post: 974193, member: 9361"] In June I attended the 406 Precision LR course in Montana. Both Jason and Jordan showed our class how to use both apps. I had Shooter on my phone as I consider myself a newbie at all this. We spent several hours learning the two apps and I found Shooter to be very easy to work. Now I flew in form this course and didn't have a LR rifle so the 406 guys let me borrow one of their custom Snowy Mtn rifles in .308. With just some quick familiarization with the rifle and scope set up and some great instruction from the guys, I was making hits on steel targets out to 1150yds, keeping in mind this was in a mountain Setting in real world conditions and no shooting benches (we all shot prone). I think for quick and easy data I found Shooter worked for me. My expectations were to be able to make clean shots on game sized targets so i can apply this all to hunting in the future. [/QUOTE]
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