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Any 1000yd shooters who have NOT taken a class?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 948273" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Got my basics from an uncle (about a hundred years ago) with a little more from the military and a lot more from spending time behind the sights every chance I got. No formal training - just hanging out with lots of good shooters who knew what they were talking about (no bs'rs).</p><p>That's the place to make your inquiry. Go to the office and start asking questions. Make polite inquiries. Irritable inquires usually get you nothing.</p><p>Most ranges offering distances over 100 yards require some proof of proficiency before permitting you to shoot at longer distances. Our long range facility requires that you turn in a 100 yard target for inspection. If it's good enough you get your "long range" certificate.</p><p>The 1000 yard part of the facility is managed by a long range club which is organized within the range membership. They offer an invitational practice session once each month with strict firing line management. You need to know your rifle, your ammunition and your scope VERY well to quallify. Shoot off target too many times and you get sent home. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 948273, member: 50867"] Got my basics from an uncle (about a hundred years ago) with a little more from the military and a lot more from spending time behind the sights every chance I got. No formal training - just hanging out with lots of good shooters who knew what they were talking about (no bs'rs). That's the place to make your inquiry. Go to the office and start asking questions. Make polite inquiries. Irritable inquires usually get you nothing. Most ranges offering distances over 100 yards require some proof of proficiency before permitting you to shoot at longer distances. Our long range facility requires that you turn in a 100 yard target for inspection. If it's good enough you get your "long range" certificate. The 1000 yard part of the facility is managed by a long range club which is organized within the range membership. They offer an invitational practice session once each month with strict firing line management. You need to know your rifle, your ammunition and your scope VERY well to quallify. Shoot off target too many times and you get sent home. gun) [/QUOTE]
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