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<blockquote data-quote="longrangeschool" data-source="post: 506669" data-attributes="member: 33836"><p>This is a new venture for me. I wanted to find out how much interest there would be out there. As far as qualifications, I have been reloading all of my own ammo for 15 years. I shoot gophers and praire dogs past 400 yards whenever I have time. I am a disabled veteran and served in Iraq as a cavalry scout for a year back in 2004-2005. I have a degree in engineering from Montana State University-Bozeman. All of these things have lead to a lot of "trial and error" shooting knowledge. I would like to be able to pass this knowledge on to people who would like to improve their shooting skills. I can offer one on one time completely devoted to improving your shooting, and I can promise that the majority of instruction will be with you behind the rifle. I believe that there is no substitute for "trigger time". </p><p>All pricing or payment would be negotiated prior to any committment from a client. </p><p>Please reply and give me your thoughts about this new venture. I am very open to suggestions or ideas that people have. Thank you for responding and I look forward to hearing back from you.</p><p> </p><p>Respectfully,</p><p>Travis Kamps</p><p>(406) 580-9700</p><p><a href="mailto:Travis.Kamps@gmail.com">Travis.Kamps@gmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangeschool, post: 506669, member: 33836"] This is a new venture for me. I wanted to find out how much interest there would be out there. As far as qualifications, I have been reloading all of my own ammo for 15 years. I shoot gophers and praire dogs past 400 yards whenever I have time. I am a disabled veteran and served in Iraq as a cavalry scout for a year back in 2004-2005. I have a degree in engineering from Montana State University-Bozeman. All of these things have lead to a lot of "trial and error" shooting knowledge. I would like to be able to pass this knowledge on to people who would like to improve their shooting skills. I can offer one on one time completely devoted to improving your shooting, and I can promise that the majority of instruction will be with you behind the rifle. I believe that there is no substitute for "trigger time". All pricing or payment would be negotiated prior to any committment from a client. Please reply and give me your thoughts about this new venture. I am very open to suggestions or ideas that people have. Thank you for responding and I look forward to hearing back from you. Respectfully, Travis Kamps (406) 580-9700 [EMAIL="Travis.Kamps@gmail.com"]Travis.Kamps@gmail.com[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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