Help me name this new course

I actually like Level 1 Plus. I agree that the content matters more than the name when it comes to this. If someone is checking you out, they are already interested in shooting long range and giving them formal instruction using their own rifles is something that most people I know, myself included, want. I am happy to use provided guns, but being able to have someone with the knowledge helping when using my own is worth the course fee alone (to me).
 
I would call it the trash can course . Your taking people who may have some knowledge on hunting and shooting. First you have to empty a trash can before you can put any thing in then wash the can out to prepare it for future use you don't want a bad smell coming back to run your day of course. then put in a good liner or bag so the can is protected then you through in everything you want then you have to put the can out to make sure it gets picked up or to see what they have learned. if a cup is already full you can't put nothing in or even change the flavor it's full.
 
Is this a separate course from the level 1 or is it just an added day to level 1?

I would call it something along the lines of "Hunter Level 1" and market it as a hunter prep course not just long range shooting since day three is an entire day of hunting related curriculum. You could even add in some recommended gear the school approves of.
 
I am starting a new add on to level 1
Need a better name. Any ideas?
Thanks

Here is the info


Barbour Creek long range Level 1 Plus is a 3 day course

Day 3 is designed for you to shoot your own rifle or ours if you don't have one.

Shooting outdoors from alternate positions, reading your own wind and using the ballistic rangefinder for your data.
This course is designed to make sure your rifle setup is correct or show you what is wrong and how to fix it.
Level 1, days 1 & 2 are unchanged, adding the day 3 for you to use your gear and train outdoors using a tripod, bipod, fence support shooting ect.
This course will help prepare you for immediate hunting success.
Of course our level 2 is the pinnacle of all the courses we provide as you progress through our long range training.

Schedule for day 3
Breakfast 8:00
Class 9:00 until 12:00 then lunch
Class room
  1. Field Shooting positions
  2. Programing personal rifles in a ballistic rangefinder or app
  3. bullet flight time for hunting
    • Shoot house
  4. Check zero, level and prepare your personal rifle
  5. Truing velocities on personal and or school rifles
    • 12:00 Lunch
    • 13:00 to 16:30
Outdoors
  1. Field, shooting
  2. All wind reading is done by the students (James coaching as needed)
  3. Students set the latitude, compass and wind in the rangefinder as if they were hunting
  4. Engage animal targets from 500 yards to 1100 yards (personal or school rifles)
  5. Timed shooting, on animal's

Needed gear (can be provided)
  • B.Y.O.G (bring your own gun)
  • Ballistic rangefinder or app (For personal rifles / provided for school guns) preferred Sig Kilo 8 or 10 K
  • Wind meter (preferred kestrel 1000) we have some
  • Proper clothing (not provided) for outdoors in a covered area
  • Hearing protection (not provided) incase some customer guns have no suppressors, (prefer suppressors)
  • Ammunition for your personal rifle (only 6.5 CRM ammo is provided for school guns)
  • Bipod
  • Arc rail on rifle or tripod with saddles
  • Level on rifle or purchase one on site

338 max caliber's No .50 cal rifles
Level 1 Plus works.
 
No no no you guys, your answers actually make sense. Where's the mystery? Where's the intrigue? Where's the fun!!!???? Customers don't want to buy sensibly described products! 🤣

Hire whoever gets to name paint colours as a consultant! I don't know how the heck some of those names have anything to do with colour! How is "serenity" or "nostalgia" a colour???? 🤣

Pick a random word out of hat, call the course that.

I vote the "cedarwood" or perhaps "leatherback" course 😁😁😁😁
 
Oh! From the world of skiing and snowboarding, the learner's hill/kids hill is called "the bunny hill". I do not know why.

As this is introductory, call it the bunny hill course. May need to add a disclaimer that it does not involve bunnies or hills 😁
 
No no no you guys, your answers actually make sense. Where's the mystery? Where's the intrigue? Where's the fun!!!???? Customers don't want to buy sensibly described products! 🤣

Hire whoever gets to name paint colours as a consultant! I don't know how the heck some of those names have anything to do with colour! How is "serenity" or "nostalgia" a colour???? 🤣

Pick a random word out of hat, call the course that.

I vote the "cedarwood" or perhaps "leatherback" course 😁😁😁😁
My box of crayons only has 8 colors guess the job isn't mine 🤣
 
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