Long range shooting course

Fishdeeper

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Looking for some suggestions. I want to learn how to stretch it out, primarily for alpine hunting.
If I'm confident at 1000 yds, then maybe an elk at 700 is a chipshot. I am looking for classroom and livefire training recommendations, wind doping, and maybe some equipment upgrade suggestions.
My current comfort range is 300yds with my 308, and ive never tested it past that, so not confident.
I live in Vancouver BC, and will travel for the right option.
I do not have a Gunwerks budget, but they offer courses. Also Rangetech...any feedback on these, or others in the Pacific northwest? Thx in Advance!
 
I've been thinking of trying a class from Barbour Creek Shooting Academy. It's an all inclusive offering for a reasonable price. They even supply the firearm and ammo.
 
Please pm me. Murray Clark has an EXCELLENT course in Chilliwack, BC. Does 1000 yds and a 2000 yds course. Helps u use YOUR rifle to reach out. I was extremely impressed!! The price is right also.
 
Best value in LR training that I've found is DR Long Range Concepts.

www.drlongrangeconcepts.com

Really solid classes for very good prices. I think something like $600 for 3 days of training (if I remember correctly).

I just took this class a few weeks ago. Highly recommend. 6 of us went down and took the level 1 long range course. Made hits on targets out to 1260 yards.
 
Looking for some suggestions. I want to learn how to stretch it out, primarily for alpine hunting.
If I'm confident at 1000 yds, then maybe an elk at 700 is a chipshot. I am looking for classroom and livefire training recommendations, wind doping, and maybe some equipment upgrade suggestions.
My current comfort range is 300yds with my 308, and ive never tested it past that, so not confident.
I live in Vancouver BC, and will travel for the right option.
I do not have a Gunwerks budget, but they offer courses. Also Rangetech...any feedback on these, or others in the Pacific northwest? Thx in Advance!
here is one in your country not to far from you but get a kestrel first and range finder and learn how to use them. http://mcrstactical.com/MCRS Long Range Training.html
 
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