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The Basics, Starting Out
Rem 700 sendero 7mm RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 252978" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I actually teach a class, if you're interested. I'm in Santaquin. The class runs eight hours, tuition is $125. The course is geared to give you a solid foundation. I believe a class like this can leapfrog you through years of learning. </p><p></p><p>I cover necessary equipment: rifle, riflescope, field rests, support optics, weather station, pocket pc.</p><p></p><p>ammo: factory ammo, loading tips, bc, trajectories</p><p></p><p>long range science: moa, iphy, mil, bdc, drop compensation, windage, sloped shots, reticle </p><p>ranging</p><p></p><p>reading the wind</p><p></p><p>using ballistics programs</p><p></p><p>Shooting includes: 100 yard zero and chronographing. From this we create drop charts and shoot 500-1000 yards to validate trajectories, work on shooter spotter communication, and have a lot of fun. You will be pounding the 1k gong before you go home.</p><p></p><p>I offer flexible scheduling.</p><p></p><p>I actually didn't mention the education to lead into my class. This website is probably the best resource available to learn long range shooting. While I have several books on shooting, none of them concisely teaches you to shoot long. I'll have to research writing one.</p><p></p><p>Shawn Carlock of Defensive Edge offers a fantastic how to video. This is the best step by step, instructional video I have seen. His video covers the same content as my class. Just much more quickly and without the benefit of personal instruction or shooting work. Shawn also teaches a highly regarded class in Idaho. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, welcome! You can find the answer to any long range question you might have here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 252978, member: 4112"] I actually teach a class, if you're interested. I'm in Santaquin. The class runs eight hours, tuition is $125. The course is geared to give you a solid foundation. I believe a class like this can leapfrog you through years of learning. I cover necessary equipment: rifle, riflescope, field rests, support optics, weather station, pocket pc. ammo: factory ammo, loading tips, bc, trajectories long range science: moa, iphy, mil, bdc, drop compensation, windage, sloped shots, reticle ranging reading the wind using ballistics programs Shooting includes: 100 yard zero and chronographing. From this we create drop charts and shoot 500-1000 yards to validate trajectories, work on shooter spotter communication, and have a lot of fun. You will be pounding the 1k gong before you go home. I offer flexible scheduling. I actually didn't mention the education to lead into my class. This website is probably the best resource available to learn long range shooting. While I have several books on shooting, none of them concisely teaches you to shoot long. I'll have to research writing one. Shawn Carlock of Defensive Edge offers a fantastic how to video. This is the best step by step, instructional video I have seen. His video covers the same content as my class. Just much more quickly and without the benefit of personal instruction or shooting work. Shawn also teaches a highly regarded class in Idaho. Anyway, welcome! You can find the answer to any long range question you might have here. [/QUOTE]
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