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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 1672095" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>Shot placement, projectile selection and velocity when it hits the target...the big three.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, I went out and met with Don near the Millican (area) in Central Oregon at the "Nosler" range and man was it fun shooting with the old guys. I was astounded at the knowledge of Don and the guys there. I am 59 and was the youngster. The next shoot is August 13 I believe and the second Tuesday in September and October. $10 for two rounds at 300 yards and I got to work the targets up and down and mark the shots like in competition, then I got to shoot prone with some instruction as needed. It was fun practice while beginning to learn the formality of competition. I used my own reloads. </p><p>The August shoot is for 500 yards, September at 700 and October at 900? or 1000? </p><p>I have never pulled a trigger out past 400 yards even in practice. But, I am really enjoying this "class", and , need the instruction. It ain't easy.</p><p>There was room for more shooters and I believe more are welcomed and if you are in the Bend, Oregon area PM me and I will try to hook you up with Don for the August shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 1672095, member: 107289"] Shot placement, projectile selection and velocity when it hits the target...the big three. As an aside, I went out and met with Don near the Millican (area) in Central Oregon at the "Nosler" range and man was it fun shooting with the old guys. I was astounded at the knowledge of Don and the guys there. I am 59 and was the youngster. The next shoot is August 13 I believe and the second Tuesday in September and October. $10 for two rounds at 300 yards and I got to work the targets up and down and mark the shots like in competition, then I got to shoot prone with some instruction as needed. It was fun practice while beginning to learn the formality of competition. I used my own reloads. The August shoot is for 500 yards, September at 700 and October at 900? or 1000? I have never pulled a trigger out past 400 yards even in practice. But, I am really enjoying this "class", and , need the instruction. It ain't easy. There was room for more shooters and I believe more are welcomed and if you are in the Bend, Oregon area PM me and I will try to hook you up with Don for the August shoot. [/QUOTE]
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