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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Liwanag" data-source="post: 149000" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>There are a few folks, not many, who you can ask for extreme long range (1,000 yards plus) training, mostly out west (Texas, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico) where the land supports that kind of shooting. There are others in the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana.</p><p></p><p>Favored calibers seem to be the 338 Lapua and 50 BMG for the fact you can buy common components relatively cheaply for the number of cartridges you'll need to 1) develop ELR skills and 2) sustain your level of training. Reloading takes some of the sting out of ammo demand, and common components support ammo consumption rates. </p><p></p><p>You can ask SF CW3 (retired) Mike Haugen at Remington Military Products for training and about Dean -- they served together at Fort Lewis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Liwanag, post: 149000, member: 43"] There are a few folks, not many, who you can ask for extreme long range (1,000 yards plus) training, mostly out west (Texas, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico) where the land supports that kind of shooting. There are others in the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana. Favored calibers seem to be the 338 Lapua and 50 BMG for the fact you can buy common components relatively cheaply for the number of cartridges you'll need to 1) develop ELR skills and 2) sustain your level of training. Reloading takes some of the sting out of ammo demand, and common components support ammo consumption rates. You can ask SF CW3 (retired) Mike Haugen at Remington Military Products for training and about Dean -- they served together at Fort Lewis. [/QUOTE]
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