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<blockquote data-quote="pageplace32" data-source="post: 699071" data-attributes="member: 40017"><p>I went to the Holland class this last May and would highly recomend it to anyone who wants to not only shoot further, but wants to understand the math and concepts of long range shooting. It is a very intense class and you will be over whelmed at first, but it does come together by the 3rd and 4th day. The targets are 260 to 700 yards plus. The best part of the class for me was getting good instruction on sizing up wind. Darrells range will have up to three zones of wind you will learn how to pick apart the various zones get the dope for the shot. </p><p> </p><p>We had two hunters from back east. One is from Michigan and the other shooter was from Georgia. Neither man had shot at any thing over 200 yards. They were Whitetail treestand hunters and most of there shots have been 100 yards or less. By the end of the class they were both ringing steel out to the 775 targets consistently. </p><p> </p><p>Lots of shooting time, we were told to bring 300 rounds and I think I shot all but about 50 rounds. If you go make sure you ask questions. In my class no one was asking questions at first and everyone was lost. I started by asking the questions everyone else wanted to but were not asking. Darrell is very patient and will go over the material until you understand. </p><p> </p><p>For me the class pulled together everything I was trying to learn on my own, but with Darrells system it just puts in all in box that for me made sense.</p><p> </p><p>Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pageplace32, post: 699071, member: 40017"] I went to the Holland class this last May and would highly recomend it to anyone who wants to not only shoot further, but wants to understand the math and concepts of long range shooting. It is a very intense class and you will be over whelmed at first, but it does come together by the 3rd and 4th day. The targets are 260 to 700 yards plus. The best part of the class for me was getting good instruction on sizing up wind. Darrells range will have up to three zones of wind you will learn how to pick apart the various zones get the dope for the shot. We had two hunters from back east. One is from Michigan and the other shooter was from Georgia. Neither man had shot at any thing over 200 yards. They were Whitetail treestand hunters and most of there shots have been 100 yards or less. By the end of the class they were both ringing steel out to the 775 targets consistently. Lots of shooting time, we were told to bring 300 rounds and I think I shot all but about 50 rounds. If you go make sure you ask questions. In my class no one was asking questions at first and everyone was lost. I started by asking the questions everyone else wanted to but were not asking. Darrell is very patient and will go over the material until you understand. For me the class pulled together everything I was trying to learn on my own, but with Darrells system it just puts in all in box that for me made sense. Guy [/QUOTE]
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