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<blockquote data-quote="stevet" data-source="post: 116009" data-attributes="member: 5134"><p>I just spent two days at a long range shooting class with "Good Grouper" as the instructor. I have to say it was very informative and a lot of fun. I could only stay two days but I walked away with a much better understanding of the possibilities of long range shooting. Shooting fairly small gongs at long distances was not only fun, but gave me the desire to refine my loads and practice at extreme ranges. I took my .284 STAK which is basically a 300 Dakota necked down and improved. The idea of this caliber came from Roland "7mmRHB" as I was trying to copy his Wildcat. I definitly need to work on my own loads, but can't wait to get out and shoot some more. I was very impressed with Jim's "good grouper" ability to answer all of my questions with confidence and knowledge. Thanks Jim for the great learning experience. Best regards, Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevet, post: 116009, member: 5134"] I just spent two days at a long range shooting class with "Good Grouper" as the instructor. I have to say it was very informative and a lot of fun. I could only stay two days but I walked away with a much better understanding of the possibilities of long range shooting. Shooting fairly small gongs at long distances was not only fun, but gave me the desire to refine my loads and practice at extreme ranges. I took my .284 STAK which is basically a 300 Dakota necked down and improved. The idea of this caliber came from Roland "7mmRHB" as I was trying to copy his Wildcat. I definitly need to work on my own loads, but can't wait to get out and shoot some more. I was very impressed with Jim's "good grouper" ability to answer all of my questions with confidence and knowledge. Thanks Jim for the great learning experience. Best regards, Steve [/QUOTE]
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