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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 1237539"><p>That's the way it was done. That's the way it was taught to me when I first started shooting in 1968. There's a lot of schools out there. However, if you would like to take one of our courses, we are located in Southern Utah. We have over 20 shooting stations that are basically 20 ranges. In addition, we have a flat known distance range that is 1,700 meters long that is at 9,400' ASL. SEAL Team commented about our range stating that, "it is the Best Range, and the only one like it in the United States". Our ranges sit on 100,000 acres of land and we have total freedom of movement throughout the cantonment area.</p><p></p><p>Some of our our instructors are retired Navy SEAL's, one is a Warrant Officer 5 who served for thirty years, held the classification of Sniper for twenty years, ran the sniper program for seven years as well as other programs and is a former .50 Cal 1000 yard champion.</p><p></p><p>The other SEAL is a retired Commander and retired operator. He spent approximately the last 12 years in the middle east.</p><p></p><p>Retired DHS Sniper's, one of which was a Marine, and attached to the White House Detail.</p><p></p><p>I am veteran, US Army, and have instructed US Special Forces Snipers, (SEAL Team, Rangers, D Boys and others), as well as foreign military snipers in the middle east and other areas for several decades. </p><p></p><p>If you would like to take one of our courses and not waste your time with instructors who think they know their subject matter, please call me for more information, we would love to work with you. We run our courses in-between 1 June and the second week of August. Come out and I/we will reveal the tremendous faults of the "hold-over" method and introduce you to software that was authored this century, with current equations and models, not severely outdated ones that were written in the early 1960's. Most of the Ballistic Software stems from Mr. McCoy's original software that was written int the early 1960's and re-written in "basic" in the early to mid 1970's. The Best Ballistic Targeting Software available is called "X-Ring," and was written by Dr. Lyman Hazelton, PHD, (Astrophysicist).</p><p></p><p>Teesquare: Integrity is the one thing that can't be taken from you, it can only be given away. It appears to me that you have accomplished that. You made a sarcastic comment about me knowing more about shooting than the brass at SOCOM. To respond to that, "You bet your *** I do."</p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p></p><p>Ward W Brien</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 1237539"] That's the way it was done. That's the way it was taught to me when I first started shooting in 1968. There's a lot of schools out there. However, if you would like to take one of our courses, we are located in Southern Utah. We have over 20 shooting stations that are basically 20 ranges. In addition, we have a flat known distance range that is 1,700 meters long that is at 9,400' ASL. SEAL Team commented about our range stating that, "it is the Best Range, and the only one like it in the United States". Our ranges sit on 100,000 acres of land and we have total freedom of movement throughout the cantonment area. Some of our our instructors are retired Navy SEAL's, one is a Warrant Officer 5 who served for thirty years, held the classification of Sniper for twenty years, ran the sniper program for seven years as well as other programs and is a former .50 Cal 1000 yard champion. The other SEAL is a retired Commander and retired operator. He spent approximately the last 12 years in the middle east. Retired DHS Sniper's, one of which was a Marine, and attached to the White House Detail. I am veteran, US Army, and have instructed US Special Forces Snipers, (SEAL Team, Rangers, D Boys and others), as well as foreign military snipers in the middle east and other areas for several decades. If you would like to take one of our courses and not waste your time with instructors who think they know their subject matter, please call me for more information, we would love to work with you. We run our courses in-between 1 June and the second week of August. Come out and I/we will reveal the tremendous faults of the "hold-over" method and introduce you to software that was authored this century, with current equations and models, not severely outdated ones that were written in the early 1960's. Most of the Ballistic Software stems from Mr. McCoy's original software that was written int the early 1960's and re-written in "basic" in the early to mid 1970's. The Best Ballistic Targeting Software available is called "X-Ring," and was written by Dr. Lyman Hazelton, PHD, (Astrophysicist). Teesquare: Integrity is the one thing that can't be taken from you, it can only be given away. It appears to me that you have accomplished that. You made a sarcastic comment about me knowing more about shooting than the brass at SOCOM. To respond to that, "You bet your *** I do." Best Regards, Ward W Brien [/QUOTE]
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