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406 Precision LR Shooting School - Midwest Chapter - Full Review
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<blockquote data-quote="WldDwg" data-source="post: 999693" data-attributes="member: 74906"><p>Having been to both the Montana course and the one in central IL, I would have to agree with the review from rowen99. I had not had any experience at shooting beyond 200 yards. After the course I have no problem hitting out to 800 yards. Even 1280 yards consistently.</p><p></p><p>Jason and Jordan from 406 Precision are top notch. They took extra time with students that needed it and challenged all to shoot beyond what we thought capable. The instruction (sometimes long winded) was invaluable to understand the DOPE and get on target at long range. </p><p></p><p>Greg from Snowy Mountain Rifles was there to help with equipment and offer instructions on shooting as well. I will say they make a darn good rifle. I now have 2 of them in my safe. </p><p></p><p>I have to give Jim Tallyn and Niceshotshootingrange.com a big thanks as well. Reaaly you can not shoot anywhere like this in IL. The accommodations where top notch as well. I will definitely be back to challenge myself and equipment to 1700 yards. </p><p></p><p>Next trip will be to put the skills learned to test. Hopefully we can get to Montana for a mule deer/elk hunt next fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WldDwg, post: 999693, member: 74906"] Having been to both the Montana course and the one in central IL, I would have to agree with the review from rowen99. I had not had any experience at shooting beyond 200 yards. After the course I have no problem hitting out to 800 yards. Even 1280 yards consistently. Jason and Jordan from 406 Precision are top notch. They took extra time with students that needed it and challenged all to shoot beyond what we thought capable. The instruction (sometimes long winded) was invaluable to understand the DOPE and get on target at long range. Greg from Snowy Mountain Rifles was there to help with equipment and offer instructions on shooting as well. I will say they make a darn good rifle. I now have 2 of them in my safe. I have to give Jim Tallyn and Niceshotshootingrange.com a big thanks as well. Reaaly you can not shoot anywhere like this in IL. The accommodations where top notch as well. I will definitely be back to challenge myself and equipment to 1700 yards. Next trip will be to put the skills learned to test. Hopefully we can get to Montana for a mule deer/elk hunt next fall. [/QUOTE]
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