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406 Precision LR Shooting School - Midwest Chapter - Full Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Diemer71" data-source="post: 1000618" data-attributes="member: 84582"><p>I would like to echo what everyone has already said about Jordan and Jason at 406 Precision, Greg from Snowy Mountain, and Jim from NiceShootingRange.com - All are quality men who are passionate about long range shooting. </p><p></p><p>I was one of the "novices" at the class, having never shot over 100 yds. I didn't realize how important the classroom sessions would be until the last day of class. At first, we were all very eager to shoot, but they really stressed the importance of understanding the variables that go into each shot, and we spent some significant time learning before we pulled a trigger. I would say that all paid off when on the last day, I was able to hit at 950 yd cold bore shot, followed up with a 1280 hit on the steel on my first try. Now, conditions were great, and obviously there was a little luck involved for a newbie like me, but all the classroom time was put to good use. I'm hooked... </p><p></p><p>All these guys made the weekend very enjoyable, and they are all guys I would call friends. </p><p></p><p>Definitely ready for one of those Montana prairie dog hunts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diemer71, post: 1000618, member: 84582"] I would like to echo what everyone has already said about Jordan and Jason at 406 Precision, Greg from Snowy Mountain, and Jim from NiceShootingRange.com - All are quality men who are passionate about long range shooting. I was one of the "novices" at the class, having never shot over 100 yds. I didn't realize how important the classroom sessions would be until the last day of class. At first, we were all very eager to shoot, but they really stressed the importance of understanding the variables that go into each shot, and we spent some significant time learning before we pulled a trigger. I would say that all paid off when on the last day, I was able to hit at 950 yd cold bore shot, followed up with a 1280 hit on the steel on my first try. Now, conditions were great, and obviously there was a little luck involved for a newbie like me, but all the classroom time was put to good use. I'm hooked... All these guys made the weekend very enjoyable, and they are all guys I would call friends. Definitely ready for one of those Montana prairie dog hunts! [/QUOTE]
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