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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1517039" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>If you want to shoot and hunt long range I would highly encourage you to check out bangsteel.com and go to one of their classes. Dan Newberry (of OCW load development) runs this school and stresses practical long range which is what long range hunting is. I attended in May of 2017 and it was some of the best money I have spent! At $400.00, this school is a steal for two days of instruction from accomplished shooters. There will be some classroom time where Dan covers what he considers practical information for shooting. He does not spend a lot of your time talking about theory that is not relevant to making the shot. Most of your time will be at the range shooting and spotting for others. You will shoot 150 - 200 rounds from 600 to 1,100 yds. </p><p></p><p>If you want a good exercise in learning to read the wind, go out to your range to shoot one day when it is raining or snowing. The rain/snow will let you see what the wind is doing all the way to the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1517039, member: 77514"] If you want to shoot and hunt long range I would highly encourage you to check out bangsteel.com and go to one of their classes. Dan Newberry (of OCW load development) runs this school and stresses practical long range which is what long range hunting is. I attended in May of 2017 and it was some of the best money I have spent! At $400.00, this school is a steal for two days of instruction from accomplished shooters. There will be some classroom time where Dan covers what he considers practical information for shooting. He does not spend a lot of your time talking about theory that is not relevant to making the shot. Most of your time will be at the range shooting and spotting for others. You will shoot 150 - 200 rounds from 600 to 1,100 yds. If you want a good exercise in learning to read the wind, go out to your range to shoot one day when it is raining or snowing. The rain/snow will let you see what the wind is doing all the way to the target. [/QUOTE]
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