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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 459371" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>I know its a long ways, but another vote for the shawn carlock defensive edge class. I have taken the class, and I personally know 4 others who have taken the class. by the end of the second day in each one of the classes me and my friends were involved in everyone in the class was making hits out to around 1000 +yds.</p><p> </p><p>With shawn or his dad calling the wind/conditions, everyone would be making hits!</p><p>they do teach the skill behind shooting and you will find with thier instruction, shooting is the easy part. </p><p> </p><p>the class is also focused on teaching you how to read the wind and call a shooter, or yourself onto target. </p><p> </p><p>I went to the class thinking i was going to learn to shoot longrange and couldnt wait to get behind the gun. i quickly learned that what i was really thier for was to learn how to read condtions etc. with the right calling of the conditions hitting the target became a peice of cake!</p><p> </p><p>I believe that by the end of the second day of class (as long as your gun is capable and you have the equipment necessary) you would feel confident out to 800 +yards on mild weather/conditions day and out past 1000 on a no wind day. since the class i have made 1st round hits up to 1650 yards. i took the class last june or july, and in september i shot a bear at 1065 yds, and in october. a nice 6x6 bull elk at 603 yds. my wife went out shooting with me on a regular basis and she shot a cow elk at 535 yards.</p><p> </p><p>it would be worth the travel time and distance for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 459371, member: 11075"] I know its a long ways, but another vote for the shawn carlock defensive edge class. I have taken the class, and I personally know 4 others who have taken the class. by the end of the second day in each one of the classes me and my friends were involved in everyone in the class was making hits out to around 1000 +yds. With shawn or his dad calling the wind/conditions, everyone would be making hits! they do teach the skill behind shooting and you will find with thier instruction, shooting is the easy part. the class is also focused on teaching you how to read the wind and call a shooter, or yourself onto target. I went to the class thinking i was going to learn to shoot longrange and couldnt wait to get behind the gun. i quickly learned that what i was really thier for was to learn how to read condtions etc. with the right calling of the conditions hitting the target became a peice of cake! I believe that by the end of the second day of class (as long as your gun is capable and you have the equipment necessary) you would feel confident out to 800 +yards on mild weather/conditions day and out past 1000 on a no wind day. since the class i have made 1st round hits up to 1650 yards. i took the class last june or july, and in september i shot a bear at 1065 yds, and in october. a nice 6x6 bull elk at 603 yds. my wife went out shooting with me on a regular basis and she shot a cow elk at 535 yards. it would be worth the travel time and distance for sure. [/QUOTE]
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